Looks great :awesomework: Joe and I were talking about drilling some holes and pounding some big rebar stakes through them to hold them in place if you would like some assistance in doing such a thing.
Yeah Joe called me. I realy think they will stay in place. In the pictures it my look like they r just sitting on top of the dirt. But they are butted up to one another and back filled with rock N wood wedges then most off the ends are barred. You real have to push the hole pile(not going to happen) As rigs run it the tire spining will only back fill N settle the logs more. Right now the biggest thing is is just needs to be used. If the logs start being a problem with moving. I will ask Nancy. (DNR) If she doesnt have a issue with that we take that route.
Is Pokey going to atempt the log crawl?
Anythings possible if I can ever get my heep finished :haha: Spent today up at Evans and a bunch of my time right now is being taken up by a property line dispute wit one of my neighbors. Going to set me back a grand (that I really dont have) to have a survey done on monday:booo:
Looks great :awesomework: Joe and I were talking about drilling some holes and pounding some big rebar stakes through them to hold them in place if you would like some assistance in doing such a thing.
can I send you guys the bill for a gashed tire on unnatural rebar sticking up when a log gets wore down?
I like gibbys idea of drilling a few holes and anchoring them to the cement plugs in problem spots.
Could either cement an attachment post/log into the ground to butt to.
or
Cement a chain anchor that could be bolted the logs with allthread.
Big spikes and rebar have no place around a $1000 set of tires. IMO.:beer:
can I send you guys the bill for a gashed tire on unnatural rebar sticking up when a log gets wore down?
I like gibbys idea of drilling a few holes and anchoring them to the cement plugs in problem spots.
Could either cement an attachment post/log into the ground to butt to.
or
Cement a chain anchor that could be bolted the logs with allthread.
Big spikes and rebar have no place around a $1000 set of tires. IMO.:beer:
No rebar, no concrete, just let it get used and the log's will find there happy spot. If they move WTF can just add more log's. The bottom log's that each crawl is started on won't be moving and that's the only one that really matters.:awesomework:
No rebar, no concrete, just let it get used and the log's will find there happy spot. If they move WTF can just add more log's. The bottom log's that each crawl is started on won't be moving and that's the only one that really matters.:awesomework:
Bump. How is this holding up? Anymore recent pictures?:corn: