Cows and Sows
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Hello to ALL. Have been a reader for a long time, first post. I hope you can help with my problem and question.
I own two farms in N-E Missouri, both have ponds on them to control soil erosion and water livestock. Over the years with an ageing owner, then lazy tenants cattle have been allowed to drink directly from the pond which has caused the pipes to become plugged with soil.
I need to get these pipes unplugged and new drinkers installed and the ponds fenced off.
My Question is, could i hook my Ingersol Rand 185 CFM air compressor up to the outlet of the pipe and blow compressed air back to remove the mud so hopefully the water will flow again? Was given a estimate of $5000.- to dig out the dam push the mud out and rebuild. That didn't include any plumbing or drinker work. I'm a do it yourself type and thought that there must be a cheaper way than that. Are these pipes installed at an angle through the dam or do they have a elbow and a riser pipe. Could I run a sewer snake up the pipe to clean it?
I live in N-W Illinois so its a six hour drive to get there, so I need to have a plan before leaving.
I would bet these were SCS/NRCS/FSA (what ever there called today) cost share ponds, were there ever any design plans explaining there construction available?
Thank You for any ideas and help!
I own two farms in N-E Missouri, both have ponds on them to control soil erosion and water livestock. Over the years with an ageing owner, then lazy tenants cattle have been allowed to drink directly from the pond which has caused the pipes to become plugged with soil.
I need to get these pipes unplugged and new drinkers installed and the ponds fenced off.
My Question is, could i hook my Ingersol Rand 185 CFM air compressor up to the outlet of the pipe and blow compressed air back to remove the mud so hopefully the water will flow again? Was given a estimate of $5000.- to dig out the dam push the mud out and rebuild. That didn't include any plumbing or drinker work. I'm a do it yourself type and thought that there must be a cheaper way than that. Are these pipes installed at an angle through the dam or do they have a elbow and a riser pipe. Could I run a sewer snake up the pipe to clean it?
I live in N-W Illinois so its a six hour drive to get there, so I need to have a plan before leaving.
I would bet these were SCS/NRCS/FSA (what ever there called today) cost share ponds, were there ever any design plans explaining there construction available?
Thank You for any ideas and help!