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Re: Need advice on building an outdoor riding ring
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Posted by PhilcaseinWPa on February 08, 2007 at 11:10:00 from (146.186.55.48):
In Reply to: Need advice on building an outdoor riding ring posted by wkw on February 07, 2007 at 21:48:58:
My sister just put in a ring this summer on my farm. Sort of a trade for labor. She had it contracted out. about 75 X 150 or so. Definetly not level to begin with. One corner is about 8 foot below original grade and the opposite is about 6 foot above original grade. Was supposed to take a little over a week. A little over a week is 6 weeks I guess. Whole thing is domed in the middle and 4 -5 inches of sand on top. Edged with old telephone poles lying down. I was sure this would be nothing but a *@!@**$##%@! mudhole and mess and was so upset all during June into July I couldn't enjoy my coffee on the front porch. BUT it turned out nice. I have no idea what it cost her and so far the tax man hasn't been around to change my assessment. KOW Now I have just about the biggest litter pan in PA. If I get the chance I will post some pictures tomorrow. Phil
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