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<blockquote data-quote="Kias" data-source="post: 241730" data-attributes="member: 9496"><p>There's a couple things I really need a tractor for. A couple years ago I knocked down the walls to our burn pit when I bumped it with the snow plow. It's two walls made out of railroad ties with a couple little bricks in between the ties. Stacked 4 ties high. The following spring, I went out to put the walls back together and quickly decided my back was worth more than the walls. They've been laying on the ground ever since. Those things are seriously heavy even though I know I've lifted railroad ties in the past! LOL</p><p></p><p>Also had a sinkhole appear way out back and after some investigation found that one of the drainage tile/pipe things that run everywhere in NW ohio broke, sucking all the dirt above it away with the water. I do go check it every few months and the water still runs fine, so just the top part of the pipe broke. I'd like to get that fixed too, but I'm sure not going to do it with a shovel and wheel barrow! It's about three feet deep and four or five feet wide at the top. That's a LOT of backfill!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kias, post: 241730, member: 9496"] There's a couple things I really need a tractor for. A couple years ago I knocked down the walls to our burn pit when I bumped it with the snow plow. It's two walls made out of railroad ties with a couple little bricks in between the ties. Stacked 4 ties high. The following spring, I went out to put the walls back together and quickly decided my back was worth more than the walls. They've been laying on the ground ever since. Those things are seriously heavy even though I know I've lifted railroad ties in the past! LOL Also had a sinkhole appear way out back and after some investigation found that one of the drainage tile/pipe things that run everywhere in NW ohio broke, sucking all the dirt above it away with the water. I do go check it every few months and the water still runs fine, so just the top part of the pipe broke. I'd like to get that fixed too, but I'm sure not going to do it with a shovel and wheel barrow! It's about three feet deep and four or five feet wide at the top. That's a LOT of backfill! [/QUOTE]
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