PaulLovesJamie rural 5 bay SS Joined Aug 30, 2007 Messages 1,321 Reaction score 229 Points 63 Location Kutztown PA Aug 5, 2020 #1 About 3-1/2 feet deep at the drainage swale in the middle of my lot, the flow was about 6 or 8' per second - slow enough that I'd cross it if I really wanted to, but fast enough that I'd take precautions.
About 3-1/2 feet deep at the drainage swale in the middle of my lot, the flow was about 6 or 8' per second - slow enough that I'd cross it if I really wanted to, but fast enough that I'd take precautions.
OurTown Well-known member Joined Nov 8, 2017 Messages 3,694 Reaction score 1,438 Points 113 Location Ohio Aug 5, 2020 #2 Holy crap! It looks like there might be damage and that sucks.
PaulLovesJamie rural 5 bay SS Joined Aug 30, 2007 Messages 1,321 Reaction score 229 Points 63 Location Kutztown PA Aug 5, 2020 #3 No damage, just a lot of cleanup.
I.B. Washincars Car Washer Emeritus Joined Aug 30, 2007 Messages 4,290 Reaction score 1,175 Points 113 Location SW Indiana melon fields. Aug 5, 2020 #4 I was pretty bad about letting my pits go too long, but not that bad...
K KleanRide Active member Joined Jun 16, 2019 Messages 248 Reaction score 157 Points 43 Aug 5, 2020 #5 I.B. Washincars said: I was pretty bad about letting my pits go too long, but not that bad... Click to expand... Haha! I may post that pic at my wash on a sign that says "This is what happens when you brain-dead M'fers dump oil in my pits!"
I.B. Washincars said: I was pretty bad about letting my pits go too long, but not that bad... Click to expand... Haha! I may post that pic at my wash on a sign that says "This is what happens when you brain-dead M'fers dump oil in my pits!"