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    Slip and slide or water slide with old grain bag

    Has anyone used an old grain bag to make a
    water slide? Going to set one up here. We have
    a low creek so we going to slope the bank with
    the dozer and lay down on old grain bag. Plan
    on using a 3" water pump and may cut a bit of a
    low trench to make a water slide in addition to a
    slip and slide. One more week of school, the kids
    are going to love summer break.

    #2
    Wow great idea. I need to find a grain bag now!

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      #3
      Just look in my fence east of the assholes that
      never clean up there empty bags.

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        #4
        Just look in my fence east of the assholes that
        never clean up there empty bags.

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          #5
          good Idea we have family in from the coast
          with two young kids should work. I also
          agree the thing that ps me off is grain
          bags that dont get cleaned up. Ours are up
          and gone.

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            #6
            Local PCAB rents a bag roller.
            Viterra has a collection at Kelvington.

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              #7
              I know where a couple of old ones are, but there happens to be 40 or 50 tonnes of someones rotten grain sitting on top of them. Been like that for for at least two years now. I'm glad I don't live close by.

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                #8
                The millionaire's pollution.

                The thought process on this stuff is, once it's in
                the ditch....it's the Queen's problem.

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                  #9
                  neighbors just used one on the weekend. about a 45 degree slope 100 feet long. actually worked pretty good.
                  Too bad a few are ruining it for the rest of us who actually look after the remains.

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