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Making the move to the bootheel
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<blockquote data-quote="Don&#039;tDrinkTinks" data-source="post: 5296410" data-attributes="member: 8734"><p>I have a pit in East AR and even though we had a less than stellar year I love it. I've learned a lot. Few tips for you…</p><p></p><p>1. Buy a generator, sump pump, and an ice eater. No matter what you do that pit will more than likely flood at some point. Our 16' pit will pump out in 30 mins or less with the pump I have. I hard pvc piped the outlet. Beats a hose hands down. Ice eater has been a life saver. If your field is 18" deep with water there's no way in hell it's freezing solid. Thickest our ice got was 3/4" this past season but when it did we had a lot of open water with the ice eater.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don'tDrinkTinks, post: 5296410, member: 8734"] I have a pit in East AR and even though we had a less than stellar year I love it. I’ve learned a lot. Few tips for you… 1. Buy a generator, sump pump, and an ice eater. No matter what you do that pit will more than likely flood at some point. Our 16’ pit will pump out in 30 mins or less with the pump I have. I hard pvc piped the outlet. Beats a hose hands down. Ice eater has been a life saver. If your field is 18” deep with water there’s no way in hell it’s freezing solid. Thickest our ice got was 3/4” this past season but when it did we had a lot of open water with the ice eater. [/QUOTE]
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