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Jeff You have the right idea using a small front end loader, with a little work you will learn to clean up the mud that makes the tires slick. Once that is mastered you could go from one side of the pond to the other. Keep a gentle slope and stay on hard clay in the bottom.
Send pictures. Otto
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