Throughout the warm months, often times leaves and debris will collect over the intake in the creek on hole #13. Preventative measures were taken many years ago to make sure the intake would not clog from all the settling debris by installing a screen over the intake. The old screen over the intake was installed over 7 years ago, but due to rust, wear, and tear it was time to be replaced. Without a proper filter the intake would become clogged and prevent the creek from properly flowing. Our mechanic, Tom Claus, put some time under the welding helmet this Winter and custom fabricated a new screen. This new screen is durable, made out of 1/4" re-bar, and we anticipate it lasting a long time. This screen was not just built to last, it will also significantly reduce the times the intake gets clogged. The following picture shows the new and improved intake screen being installed.
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Installing New Intake
Throughout the warm months, often times leaves and debris will collect over the intake in the creek on hole #13. Preventative measures were taken many years ago to make sure the intake would not clog from all the settling debris by installing a screen over the intake. The old screen over the intake was installed over 7 years ago, but due to rust, wear, and tear it was time to be replaced. Without a proper filter the intake would become clogged and prevent the creek from properly flowing. Our mechanic, Tom Claus, put some time under the welding helmet this Winter and custom fabricated a new screen. This new screen is durable, made out of 1/4" re-bar, and we anticipate it lasting a long time. This screen was not just built to last, it will also significantly reduce the times the intake gets clogged. The following picture shows the new and improved intake screen being installed.
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