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Barn
New Septic System Intallation
Barn
May, 2004

Our old septic tank collapsed under the weight of horses in the back yard years ago.  We finally found a company to install a new one without sending us to the poor house in May, 2004 (with the help of our income tax refund).  They decided to place the tank just outside the pasture fence and the field lines alongside the new barn.  They ran 3 field lines about 100 feet each next to the barn about 6 feet apart and had the yard and pasture torn up for a week.
Ditch dug for Drain pipe leading to the new tank location outside the yard through the back yard
Ditch dug and 40 feet of plastic drain pipe laid out leading to the new tank location outside the fence through the back yard
They broke our old drain pipe while digging
They broke our old drain pipe while digging the ditch for the new one.
Location for the new septic tank just outside the fence
Location for the new septic tank just outside the fence.  They took the chain link fence down while they were laying the pipes.
Roosevelt looking for a way into the yard while the crew was at lunch
Roosevelt looking for a way through the temporary hurricane fence into the yard while the crew was at lunch.
Roosevelt just decided to tear down the temporary fence
Roosevelt just decided it was easiest just to tear down the temporary fence.
Roosevelt eating the grape vine...%$@#&*
Roosevelt eating the grape vine...%$@#&*
Digging up the pasture
Digging up the pasture to bury the field lines
Digging up the pasture
Digging up the pasture to bury the field lines
Pile of gravel to cover the drain lines
Pile of gravel to cover up the field lines.
Yard and pasture all done and everything covered up
Yard and pasture all done and everything covered up.  Now to replant the grass.  We spread grass seed in the yard and wild bird feed in the pasture.
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