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Can I Use Well Water To Fill New Pond? Bury Water / Electric Line. Install Yard Hydrant Made Easy 

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We need a hydrant near our pond if we are going to be able to fill it (and keep it full) using our household well. The 1025R / Backhoe and ‪@YardHydrantMadeEasy‬ make this job fun.
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@marksheaffer1336
@marksheaffer1336 День назад
Nice episode! If you want a hose connection option off the hydrant, you can always install a tee, two ball valves, with one connected to the pond fill line and the other with a hose connection. Also adds backup to the check valve. Thanks for all you do!
@chadcolby1320
@chadcolby1320 10 часов назад
From one water professional to another, well done!! People are always asking me why their water meter doesn’t freeze in a pit when the meter is so close to the ground. Same principle as what you’re dealing with. The heat in the ground down that far is what keeps it from freezing. In our case, the lid of the meter pit traps the heat, even if the meter is only few inches below ground. Not saying we don’t ever have issues with them, but we have foam insulator pads that help seal the heat and if we do.
@kevingebert4316
@kevingebert4316 2 дня назад
This is my favorite kind of TTWT Video showing a little backhoe action with new installations and good ole Dave being resourceful with your equipment. Plus the cat's antics in the background are added bonus :) I agree on your sentiments on the Solectrac company. Now I'm contemplating doing similar install with a remote Yard Hydrant 300ft from my home vs just a valve off a poly hose I recently buried using an implement shown on your show. That Heavy hitch item worked great vs hiring out or renting a trencher. TTWT both saves and costs me money. lol.
@hagak1679
@hagak1679 9 часов назад
I am Maine with well, wells are basically the same idea. You have a casement pipe that run DEEP (300' in our case) but the pitless is just below the freeze line which i think here is ~6'. But you have open air from the pitless to the top of the well cap with a metal cap which is NOT air tight. We rarely get above freezing all winter and never have an issue with the well.
@PastorDavidFranklin
@PastorDavidFranklin 2 дня назад
At least you have put in a good foundation and planned for some flexibility as your projects move forward! Great job.
@Scott_Atlanta
@Scott_Atlanta 2 дня назад
Now if the Solectrac files for Bankruptcy the Trustee might be knocking on your door to get that money back.
@jamisoncurtis2387
@jamisoncurtis2387 2 дня назад
Even notice a difference between dads old 410 and my 260 digging. Mainly over the power difference between the two. Just easing the levers works way better than some that are in a too much of a hurry.
@jakeschisler7525
@jakeschisler7525 2 дня назад
Can tell you weren't digging in Missouri because I didn't see any rocks. Last year we hired a man to come out and change our septic system and he dug a trench from the pipe that was clean water and he put in a special pipe to let the water seep out. I got one heck of a mess now, some of the fill has gone down but what is left are millions of rocks to hand pick. The other problem is when he dug the trench it goes right along 2 trees and one being an apple tree. I would hate to remove many limbs to be able to get to the old trench to smooth out the yard and probably kill the tree. I have to go around it with a weed wacker and frankly I'm getting to old and lazy to do it. So the rocks sit.
@MJF40
@MJF40 2 дня назад
Just don't ask the Government what's best for your pond 😉
@mcd5082
@mcd5082 2 дня назад
I don’t think you need to ask anymore, the government will be more than happy to invite themselves over and tell you how they would like the pond 😅
@jburch1544
@jburch1544 2 дня назад
Soletrak, "green agenda," and government, what could go wrong other than everything.
@typeebs93
@typeebs93 День назад
😂exactly!!
@LakeJoe
@LakeJoe 2 дня назад
Great job TTWT!
@mitchp350
@mitchp350 2 дня назад
The only issue that came to mind, for me was the weep hole works on the assumption of no back suction. Where the pipe going to the pond is in the water it may create enough draw to not allow the water drain from above ground level. Just a thought, but it may leak out of the weep hole enough to settle to pond level, I am just not sure. In any case like the fore thought that went into this, preparing for the future. As always great video.
@Kcolby47
@Kcolby47 2 дня назад
Thinking through future options and uses for the water and electrical is surely worthwhile, and can be really handy down the road. Good lesson. A trip to the hat store for Dave (and Cecilia)! Blessings
@RobertBrothersJr-dc7nr
@RobertBrothersJr-dc7nr 2 дня назад
Great video Tim. Very enjoyable
@kencotton4645
@kencotton4645 2 дня назад
We had a big pair of pliers like that on the farm and it saw a lot of use.
@TheCritterWindow
@TheCritterWindow 2 дня назад
Good job looks good.
@lonnien.clifton1113
@lonnien.clifton1113 2 дня назад
Good workmen.
@floydferguson5366
@floydferguson5366 2 дня назад
Great video!
@stuartpulvermacher6861
@stuartpulvermacher6861 2 дня назад
When and if the pond reaches the level of your trench , the water will back flow in the trench causing the pond level to not get any higher. It will not get into your domestic water source but it will be a point at which your pond will leak
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim День назад
Did you miss us putting the bentonite in the trench?
@BrianPhillipsRC
@BrianPhillipsRC 2 дня назад
@ 23:40 - could you just push some insulation around it to remove any doubt?
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim День назад
Probably. I have no doubt though :-)
@aaronburford5701
@aaronburford5701 2 дня назад
Wow! Is there anything you don't work on and know how to do? Impressive!
@rogereubanks953
@rogereubanks953 3 часа назад
Nice project! What are you going to do with john deere moving to Mexico if anything? It has me concerned for my two john deeres😊
@kevinp1904
@kevinp1904 2 дня назад
For the trench pushing down the wire and stuff you could have got some PVC pipe . Light weight and should not have any sharp edges.
@tractorworkandmore411
@tractorworkandmore411 2 дня назад
That trencher definitely does have its advantage over a backhoe.
@Not_So_Weird_in_Austin
@Not_So_Weird_in_Austin 2 дня назад
I won't remind and then Dave's hand gesture to the missing hat. Nice.
@DavidJones-wq9cm
@DavidJones-wq9cm День назад
Tim, I have three of those Woodford freezeless hydrants on my farm and everytime I forget to disconnect the garden hose in Winter freezing weather the system will not siphon down and it busts the head ( orange part ). I place Tee hose valves on mine now so I can open one side when the handle is closed and and it lets air in and the water will siphon back out of the head. Not sure your design with the water line in the pond will allow the hydrant to siphon back down and empty the head of water this winter without a way to allow air in. Just my experience.
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim 13 часов назад
Yea, I think I'll have to unhook this for winter...unless i come up with a better plan before then.
@alanbanks9677
@alanbanks9677 2 дня назад
Lower your bucket to the ground when digging , it will stabilise your tractor.
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim День назад
I didn’t have it down during a scene? Thought I had it down every time I dug????
@Turkey_Bluff_Farms
@Turkey_Bluff_Farms 2 дня назад
You could have used a sprinkler system cut-off valve with and air blowout instead of the hydrant to prevent freezing. Check out your buddy Pete’s irrigation system installation videos.
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim 2 дня назад
Assuming I don’t want to use it in winter…
@1jw298
@1jw298 2 дня назад
Your buddy reminds me of the guy from tool time.
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim День назад
Al Borland? Hmm.
@1jw298
@1jw298 День назад
@@TractorTimewithTim yes, that’s him. I can see him looking at you and saying “ I don’t think so Tim”
@BrickyardPowerMan
@BrickyardPowerMan 2 дня назад
Amazing what a difference the new pond looks like now compared to what you had before. I recall the pond you visited prior to starting this project - was it a property in GA or somewhere south? Anyway, that was a beautiful pond with its nice flat shoreline and the water level some 6-12" from the bank.
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim 2 дня назад
North Carolina. Yes, beautiful place!
@jeepjeffy04
@jeepjeffy04 День назад
I'll come pick up the tractor if you want...lol
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim День назад
...and take all liability when the lawyers come after it?
@jeepjeffy04
@jeepjeffy04 День назад
@@TractorTimewithTim lol Yeah, they can come pick it up from here...probably a longer drive for them! hahaha
@kyootfox
@kyootfox 2 дня назад
For filling in the trench quickly, wouldn't a 'Disc' harrow that is not digging in work well for pulling the mound into the trench?
@user-ix4dl1dy7q
@user-ix4dl1dy7q 2 дня назад
When do we get to go fishing in your pond ?
@Wiseways99
@Wiseways99 10 часов назад
Random question for you tim, getti g ready buy a 1025r loader and 60” mower, want a till, will it run effectively a 60” till, i have dozers, excavators amd track skid loader so i am not foreign to equipment, i cant imagine it wouldnt but dealer said to buy a 48” tiller, ur thoughts?? I truly love your channel and i am very sorry for the long spring you guys have had in your life, i have experienced many of losses in my family in the last 4 years. Take care Tim and fam!
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim 10 часов назад
Here is the answer to your question… Too Much to Handle? 5' Tiller with John Deere 1025R Subcompact? Tractor Basics ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LtxOpfjXHb4.html
@talusranch990
@talusranch990 2 дня назад
Solectrak.......Cali !
@BattlestarCanada
@BattlestarCanada 2 дня назад
That looked like a crap tonne of work. Great work! I do wonder if filling the pond is a bit premature in consideration of rainfall yet to come? Unless you don't get the rain we get in upper canada.
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim 2 дня назад
We are not allowing any runoff water into the pond. The only rain that gets in is the direct rainfall that hits the pond.
@mikehouser7587
@mikehouser7587 2 дня назад
Looks like a long way to push water. Might want to consider an electronic pump (no pressure tank) as a booster between the hydrant and the pond. Menards sells a Barracuda brand $275 that I have used for several years as lawn irrigation pumps. Run the wheels off of them and they just keep pumping with full exposure to the elements but a washtub over one wouldn’t be a bad idea. If your connecting to a multi use well pump may want to consider a Cycle Stop Valve (brand name) $250 to keep pressure at all outlets. Way cheaper and more reliable than electronic pump controllers $kkk’s and work just as well if not better. Using well water will depend on water quality at the well and your areas regulations on well use. Curious why not just drive a sand point or case a shallow well with a dedicated pump (probably new well Regs?). Great call on the cutoff valve by the house! Nice to see the project coming together! Probably a lot nicer for you than us. Ha!
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim 2 дня назад
Why would I need a second pump? It works great.
@mikehouser7587
@mikehouser7587 2 дня назад
@@TractorTimewithTim That’s good news… Long runs with water, air, fluids usually leads to significant “line drop” in pressure and volume. You can check it with how long it takes to fill a 5 gallon bucket (or how many GPM you have) at the house and then again at the hydrant. All things being equal (hose/line size, valve size) longer runs will have less pressure and less volume. Perhaps your grade is enough downhill to help the water flow with gravity. If the pressure and volume loss is significant out at the hydrant a booster pump will increase that flow and make it easier on your main pump. Your call on what is significant… for me 3 GPM (4,320 gal per day or 30K gal per week) drop would be worth trying a booster. If the booster doesn’t pan out then return it nice and clean. The Barracuda pumps are designed to be a main pump or a booster pump for locations with lower pressure/volume. There are other variables but this hits the top of the waves for just checking for line drop with a bucket and a watch. Might want to consider some foam and PVC with holes drilled in it to approximate your flow as a fountain and aerator while filling the pond? Enjoy learning from your channel! That pond is one awesome project!
@wademizelle3433
@wademizelle3433 День назад
What about your well pump burning up? Thanks
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim День назад
Our new constant pressure pump is supposed to be able to handle it.
@kencotton4645
@kencotton4645 2 дня назад
There are several RU-vidrs who have ended up with a tractor and no idea what will happen.
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim 2 дня назад
Just one other.
@kencotton4645
@kencotton4645 2 дня назад
@@TractorTimewithTim I think you are correct. I was thinking I had seen several postings, but I guess Stony Ridge is the only one who has come forward about the issue. It would be nice if someone from the company would release those tractors formally so you could decide to keep it or sell it. I feel bad for the dealers who are stock with inventory. I assume they had to pay for the tractors when they got them. I wonder if they will be able to even get their money back when they sell them.
@larryvice5835
@larryvice5835 2 дня назад
Tim, I would be happy to take the electric tractor!
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim 2 дня назад
Surely you realize that it is not mine to give away.
@stephenreamer4323
@stephenreamer4323 2 дня назад
Love your projects! When time comes to install an aerator, would you consider a windmill driven aerator?
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim 2 дня назад
Aerator is partially installed already. We showed installing the parts that go in the pond last fall.
@stephenreamer4323
@stephenreamer4323 2 дня назад
@@TractorTimewithTim somehow I missed it or my age is catching up with me.
@johnhelbig7110
@johnhelbig7110 2 дня назад
Maybe a large rock feature with a waterfall coming down off it.
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim День назад
Hmm. Interesting idea!
@laughinghay1090
@laughinghay1090 2 дня назад
Possession is 9/10's of the law. It's your tractor to do as you wish
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim 2 дня назад
The 1/10 could end up being quite costly!
@Scott_Atlanta
@Scott_Atlanta 2 дня назад
@@laughinghay1090 yes, except for the paperwork that Tim has.
@williamfenner9915
@williamfenner9915 2 дня назад
This is what they do when they put in a new street. Put the new street in. Then they will be coming back to put some kind of thing in after the fact. I think that the term is planning ahead for the future. The mini excavator has a different style of hydraulic pattern, but the hoe has the other style of pattern. Most of the time you can switch it with a valve in the control panel. Maybe you should have your hydraulic guy who you already have could make something like that.
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim 2 дня назад
I use same pattern on both.
@williamfenner9915
@williamfenner9915 2 дня назад
@@TractorTimewithTim ok
@williamfenner9915
@williamfenner9915 2 дня назад
This would be a great product for the compact tractors sizes.
@Nuf_Nivah
@Nuf_Nivah 2 дня назад
That electrical box it didn’t collapse
@melmcclaine1277
@melmcclaine1277 2 дня назад
Two problems I see. If the weep hole is lower than water level of pond water when you shut the hydrant off it will return into your rock. Also you will need to insulate around the hydrant or it will freeze in extreme cold.
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim 2 дня назад
Folks seem to think we are idiots.
@melmcclaine1277
@melmcclaine1277 День назад
⁠I’m sorry I upset you. I was only trying to make a comment. I’ll keep from commenting in the future. So very sorry.
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim День назад
@melmcclaine1277 no worries. It just seems obvious that we would prepare for freezing, right? Maybe I was too harsh. I dunno. It just seems strange that folks make such assumptions.
@melmcclaine1277
@melmcclaine1277 День назад
Freezing wasn’t what I was referring to. Flowing backwards with weep hole lower than pond level.
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim День назад
@@melmcclaine1277ok, well, that point makes no sense to me either. The pond is sealed to keep water in. Easy to see that water was not running out of the pond into our hydrant hole, so that proves that the seal is working. I don’t see how pond level will have anything to do with the weep hole.
@scottwinegar4039
@scottwinegar4039 2 дня назад
I would not rely on the check valve to insure contamination prevention. Use a backflow prevention valve. They are designed for that purpose. The alternative is too hazardous to your family's health
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim 2 дня назад
This IS a backflow prevention device.
@brianhillis3701
@brianhillis3701 2 дня назад
The best backlog preventer is an air gap. The aerator ( blowing air) would not be my choice. I would use a pump pulling water from the deepest part of the pond to a fountain or waterfall to get the aeration. Aerator are troublesome and heat the water. The fountain will cool the water. The aerator doesn't create much of a current in the pond unless it is deeper and that makes the water hotter still. Warm water does not have as much dissolved O2 as cold water. The deeper aerator uses a lot of energy the pump will use much less. I designed aeration basins for water and wastewater treatment systems. Some aerators will attract the attention of angry alligators, not a problem for you.😊
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim 2 дня назад
@@brianhillis3701I think I will continue to listen to the experts at NaturalWaterscapes.com/ttwt
@musicgroopie1
@musicgroopie1 2 дня назад
Enron copycats. That Energizer bunny tractor would make a great toy for your teen grandkids and I mean TOY!
@nathanbrodeur
@nathanbrodeur 2 дня назад
Tim what happened to the employees of the blue electric tractor brand is a class A Fellony because it was over $100,000.00 dollars and is a criminal case
@AaronTurnwald
@AaronTurnwald 2 дня назад
Where have I been?Who is this dave guy in last 2 videos I watched?
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim 2 дня назад
Welcome back. Might be a good time for you to go back and catch up on our videos.
@Nuf_Nivah
@Nuf_Nivah 2 дня назад
Your well not going to go dry that’s a lot of water
@Nuf_Nivah
@Nuf_Nivah 2 дня назад
I’ll take the tractor if you want it gone
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim 2 дня назад
Surely you realize that it is not mine to give away.
@Nuf_Nivah
@Nuf_Nivah 2 дня назад
@@TractorTimewithTim you never know until you ask and I’ve seen people get lucky . It’s never happened to me before but if you don’t try you won’t know
@melmcclaine1277
@melmcclaine1277 2 дня назад
Disregard the freezing part, I didn’t finish watching the end of your video.
@brucealvarez9263
@brucealvarez9263 2 дня назад
Is there a reason you took that big curving path to the pond rather that making a straight line? Is someone at Selectrac going to jail? I hope! Oh geez, poor Christy, could she walk the next day?
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim День назад
I was concerned about hitting our geothermal loop. Not sure where it is, but the large bow was to insure against hitting it.
@brucealvarez9263
@brucealvarez9263 День назад
@@TractorTimewithTim EXCELLENT reason!!
@internetuser691
@internetuser691 17 часов назад
I can’t believe you installed electrical running with the water lines. Electrical lines are prone to fail over time, specially when exposed to water. The whole idea of filling the pond from the well is foreign to me, that’s going to take a huge amount of energy and water to accomplish. I hope the flow rate from your well can keep up. Oh and just FYI, the latest Supreme Court rulings handed down make it possible for entities who steal employees funds to be charged criminally and prohibit such agencies as the SEC from holding hearings before an SEC Judge (eliminating the good ol’ boy politics). Someone will have to face a judge in Federal Criminal Court over that theft, possibly even a State Judge if the state decides to prosecute. I know you’re big on the green machines but when they sell me something and refuse to allow me to repair it myself, they lost a customer. There won’t be any second chances from me. All the machines I own I can and do repair myself, if a manufacture chooses to make the process more difficult than it needs to be then I have no use for them.
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim 11 часов назад
…but …. There should not BE water next to the electric lines. If there is, we have a big problem (water leak).
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