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Thanks for your replies; someone else jumped in and has a contract on the land now. Maybe not all bad as I can see that setup have major headache wrote all over it, #1 if that is the elevation control one would think any amount of water falling that far would create a hell of an erosion. #2 although the pipe is seemingly intact presently, it shows signs of pretty serious corrosion and if that thing ever rusts through down low it appears most of the dam would have to be excavated to replace it, along with most of the contents of the pond, if not all of them. jmo
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