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Thanks for the replies
I am finished with my pasture solar well and buried lines to three troughs, so ready to start this project
I need to plan the pipe system and pour my slab. Then bury lines to trough and a faucet in the yard.
Barn is uphill so this is all gravity fed
Just drilled another water well near the house, but will use
Rainwater for trough and plants.
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Originally posted by Draco View PostSorry I didn't answer you back when this thread was first posted. My roof washer system is kind of automatic. It is a 10' piece of 12" pvc with reducers on both ends, to 4". I have a 4" "T" on both ends. The tube fills up and then flows across the filled tube to go to the storage tanks. The lower "T" has a faucet on one end and a threaded clean out on the other. I leave the faucet on a slow drip so after the rain quits, the faucet drips until the 12" pvc is empty. I clean it out of leaves and such about twice a year. It has worked well.
I am in the process of “planning” and acquiring the items I need. Unfortunately my truck ate a piston so I am on hold as far transporting the bigger items…Last edited by Pedernal; 11-26-2021, 08:39 AM.
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Poured my slab today. Way too thick, but with an electric mixer it was one of my easier projects
Changed my mind on the collection area to the barn roof doe to low height of lean-to gutters.
Still setting the tank under the lean-to closer to the barn.
Thanks for the advice on the clean-out and screen
I placed a couple of eye bolts in the pad to cable it down in position. Lots of high winds here if it is empty.
Now to plan the piping and cutting gutters
Running it in the same trench as my water well to the yard
I thanks again for the comments and ideas.
Big pigLast edited by Big pig; 03-07-2022, 07:20 PM.
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I hate resurrecting old threads, but this one isn't that old and I had some more questions.
Originally posted by stevieray54 View PostWhy couldn’t you make a level pad using Railroad ties be a lot cheaper than a concrete pad 6” thick.
Originally posted by Draco View PostSorry I didn't answer you back when this thread was first posted. My roof washer system is kind of automatic. It is a 10' piece of 12" pvc with reducers on both ends, to 4". I have a 4" "T" on both ends. The tube fills up and then flows across the filled tube to go to the storage tanks. The lower "T" has a faucet on one end and a threaded clean out on the other. I leave the faucet on a slow drip so after the rain quits, the faucet drips until the 12" pvc is empty. I clean it out of leaves and such about twice a year. It has worked well.
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Originally posted by Big pig View PostPoured my slab today. Way too thick, but with an electric mixer it was one of my easier projects
Changed my mind on the collection area to the barn roof doe to low height of lean-to gutters.
Still setting the tank under the lean-to closer to the barn.
Thanks for the advice on the clean-out and screen
I placed a couple of eye bolts in the pad to cable it down in position. Lots of high winds here if it is empty.
Now to plan the piping and cutting gutters
Running it in the same trench as my water well to the yard
I thanks again for the comments and ideas.
Big pig
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