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NorthernWinos

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Ok, who snuck out back and took a picture of my high tech wine seller? I used ta have a VW buried like that, but I ran outa room and got the new bus at a garage sale since I x-panded pruduckshun.
 
Where we use to live people buried car bodies for septic tanks....just hammered a hole through the window to accommodate the pipe from the house....Then for the drain field they dug a trench and stacked tires side by side....when they got to the end the last tire left a rim on it, cover the line of tires with tar paper and bury it.....How tacky is that?????
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This is really just a picture of a Tennessee Mother-in-law suite........ They must be quite wealthy ours is just a 84' Caravan
 
wade said:
NW, are you kidding with the septic?

No, absolutely not....the locals were doing that.

You don't drive or park on those drain fields or you'll get a 'flat'.

I wonder what's going on in that town now....That little town has really grown, went from a service station, bar, post office to a real town....Bank, lumber yard, carpet store, computer store, movie theater, etc....all built where those little houses use to be that had car body septic tanks and rubber tire drain fields..........I am sure the EPA was interested in all that stuff under ground.
 
I do remember ( I was about 10-11 ) when we got our first indoor toilet and we built our septic system using a series of 55 gallon steel drums for the tank and red clay pipe for the field line. I remember Mom used to put bread yeast in buttermilk and she would flush that down the toilet to keep bacteria active in them.
 
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I've lived thru the whole gamut of outhouses' pots, septic systems and city sewer!! Those car drain fields sound like they would really work!!!!
 
hannabarn said:
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I've lived thru the whole gamut of outhouses' pots, septic systems and city sewer!! Those car drain fields sound like they would really work!!!!

They do....
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