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<blockquote data-quote="Cab-over Pete" data-source="post: 2099768" data-attributes="member: 416"><p>I'm only a novice on a digger, but was asked to go and finish a job where someone had installed a Klargester treatment thing behind a barn conversion, then buggered off and left it until heavy rain had made all the ground collapse. I'm not sure why, but the bloke had nearly buried the thing so that there was one foot of fall between the outlet and the ditch about 60-70 metres away. </p><p>I told the customer ( long standing for many years) that I would take a lash at it, but was going a bit blind. He said no worries and we start having a tickle with the digger. I dug the pipe channel out and we were about to lay it when I had a light bulb moment. I put a hose running at the Klargester end. Within half an hour we had water trickling along the channel. I had to scrape a bit out here and there. Beginners luck I think.</p><p>Anyway, I had a look when I spread lime in the next field last September, job's a good'un.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cab-over Pete, post: 2099768, member: 416"] I'm only a novice on a digger, but was asked to go and finish a job where someone had installed a Klargester treatment thing behind a barn conversion, then buggered off and left it until heavy rain had made all the ground collapse. I'm not sure why, but the bloke had nearly buried the thing so that there was one foot of fall between the outlet and the ditch about 60-70 metres away. I told the customer ( long standing for many years) that I would take a lash at it, but was going a bit blind. He said no worries and we start having a tickle with the digger. I dug the pipe channel out and we were about to lay it when I had a light bulb moment. I put a hose running at the Klargester end. Within half an hour we had water trickling along the channel. I had to scrape a bit out here and there. Beginners luck I think. Anyway, I had a look when I spread lime in the next field last September, job's a good'un. [/QUOTE]
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