Giles
Retired tool & Die and Mechanic
Don't know where to post this and it may sound a little weard.
Anyway, where I live, it is extremly dry at my newely purchased home. My septic system is not giving any problems and I know where the Tank is located. I have some large equipment like trucks and tractors that I would like to keep off the Field Lines if possible. I realize that they probably won't harm their operation but rather be safe.
This is the first home I have owned in 45 years that shows NO Signs of field line activity. My grass is, basically, dead all around my tank and where I think the lines are.
Shouldn't the grass be different over the lines or should I just not worry about them?
The home is about 18 years old and all the homes in my neighborhood are on septic systems.
Anyway, where I live, it is extremly dry at my newely purchased home. My septic system is not giving any problems and I know where the Tank is located. I have some large equipment like trucks and tractors that I would like to keep off the Field Lines if possible. I realize that they probably won't harm their operation but rather be safe.
This is the first home I have owned in 45 years that shows NO Signs of field line activity. My grass is, basically, dead all around my tank and where I think the lines are.
Shouldn't the grass be different over the lines or should I just not worry about them?
The home is about 18 years old and all the homes in my neighborhood are on septic systems.