Posted by MN Scott on February 28, 2014 at 21:18:17 from (184.158.53.204):
In Reply to: frost line? posted by Ellis Kinney on February 28, 2014 at 16:53:00:
Depends on if you have snow cover. I was blowing snow yesterday to uncover some hay. The hay is next to a fence line and has had snow drifted over it since December. The ground under the snow was not frozen. The first week of February a contractor put up a pole shed for me. He had to clear about 14 inches of snow from the site at that time. The frost was 16 inches deep. The floor drain from my shop runs on the surface about 50 foot from my shop. I have a hole dug about 2 foot deep that it drains into and covered with a 2 inch thick piece of foam. There is about 3 foot of snow over the foam. I have been washing vehicles and machinery and the water disappears. Moral of the story, snow is an excellent insulator. Bare ground, better be running your water if your not in deep enough.
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