Restoration
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| "Pond Restoration" |
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An existing water retention pond was overtaken with cattails
and debris. Limited access and a pond liner made it impossible to use any other machine. |
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| "The Queen of Fish" |
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During the pond cleaning process, hundreds of fish
were captured and relocated. |
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| "Larger Ponds" |
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Sometimes the pond cannot be drained. This machine works
comfortably in 5 feet of water. The HS41M is shown here working well with a trackhoe on level ground. |
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| "Creating a New Pond" |
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I'll go in the hole! You guys stay on top!
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| "Stream Bank Restoration" |
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(Photo # 1 of 4) Limited access, limited workspace, not a problem. |
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| "Hand Made Gabions" |
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(Photo # 2 of 4)
Built to Engineer's specifications, these gabion stacks were passed from the trackhoe to the Superhoe (HS41M) via the sled. |
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| "The Sled" |
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(Photo # 3 of 4) Right down the middle of the creek bed, the Superhoe winches the sled that carries the Rip Rap and the soil which is held by the chain link fence. |
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| "Rip Rap" |
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(Photo # 4 of 4) With the Rip Rap in place, all that is left is the soil and seed and the client has a back yard again! |
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For more information, please contact us at: ericmauck@aol.com
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Last updated: May 5, 2023 ©2001 - 2023 - All photographs and content of this web site are the property of All Terrain, Inc., Eric and Mardelle Mauck, Boring Oregon and may not be copied or duplicated in any manner without their permission. |