Okay - warm water at the barn is high on my to do list. How much of a project is that? The well is right outside my tack room and the pressure tank is inside. Hot water in the house is not very far away.
The other project is leveling the stall floors. We don't have mats and 20 years of stall cleaning has left craters. What's the best thing to fill those holes with?
Does everyone have stall mats or can we live another 20 years with clay floors?
Horses are only in over night in the winter when it's cold and wet. They go outside every day no matter what the weather - and the hillside they are on is straight up and down.
One of the under appreciated effects of Ridecamp is that it helps me think, outside of the proverbial box.
I had been missing my warm outside water since I moved. Thinking conventionally, I was going to put a hot line next to the cold hose faucet. I just realized that I have both hot and cold water in a kitchen cabinet next to the outside wall. I can just run lines through the wall and have my horse and car washing water.
Ed
Ed & Wendy Hauser 2994 Mittower Road Victor, MT 59875