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I'm looking forward to the replies to this thread - thanks for asking this BAC!
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Hi, BigAgCat.
"Kwestyun": Does your straight blade have a working screw tilt brace on it that would allow you to tilt the blade one way or the tother? Or have they been thoughtfully welded up by some resourceful soul before you acquired it?
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Once you get your flat areas made you should consider making them a little high as you go out from the hill, then cut a ditch along the hill side and run the water some where it will do no harm. That way rain water will not wash your flat area down the hill.
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Yeah, I was thinking a sort of back slope to, perhaps, collect the rain water. A rain water collection and storage system is one of the things on my list of things to do. Being one of the reasons I want to get a road cut to the bottom of my other hill. The ravine is such that I could pretty much just build a dam at the bottom of the hill and throw down some pond liner or something to have a pond or lake for water storage. Minimal digging and all the rain water would flow down into it.
But, I may just be dreaming thinking I'll get much water by collecting rain.
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