I need some logistical help on an issue I am having with a vinyl, split rail fence (heavy mold). The fence is 1500 feet long and meanders through a country valley alongside a dry creekbed. There is no access to water so I'll need my tank (300 gallons). The problem is that the closest I can get my trailer on pavement is about 250-300 feet away from the fence and through the creekbed (which pretty much makes this a non-option). I have 2 hose reels with 300 feet of hose each. This means I will have to pull the trailer on to the grass (which is quite "squishy"...LOL) and through quite a bit of pretty ominous terrain for a trailer. I'm nervous about getting stuck...how embarrassing would that be? My question is, does anyone have any alternative ideas for cleaning this fence? I would even consider scrubbing with a deck brush, but I'd still need access to water for rinsing...Thanks for any ideas.
I need some logistical help on an issue I am having with a vinyl, split rail fence (heavy mold). The fence is 1500 feet long and meanders through a country valley alongside a dry creekbed. There is no access to water so I'll need my tank (300 gallons). The problem is that the closest I can get my trailer on pavement is about 250-300 feet away from the fence and through the creekbed (which pretty much makes this a non-option). I have 2 hose reels with 300 feet of hose each. This means I will have to pull the trailer on to the grass (which is quite "squishy"...LOL) and through quite a bit of pretty ominous terrain for a trailer. I'm nervous about getting stuck...how embarrassing would that be? My question is, does anyone have any alternative ideas for cleaning this fence? I would even consider scrubbing with a deck brush, but I'd still need access to water for rinsing...Thanks for any ideas.
- John
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