trenching water line

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What would be a good implement for trenching a water line without having the results of using a backhoe? Right now , all I have is a 4' box blade w/rippers. (which I haven't tried yet. Thanks
 
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Try a subsoiler. I ran 140ft of power to a street lamp and it worked very well.
 
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project said:
What would be a good implement for trenching a water line without having the results of using a backhoe? Right now , all I have is a 4' box blade w/rippers. (which I haven't tried yet. Thanks

I have a King Kutter combo subsoiler/middle buster plow. Either one will dig you a 6-12" trench. Depending on soil conditions and your tractor hp, it may take several passes to get to the depth you want.

I used the middle buster to dig 12" deep tenches for 4" dia flexible drain pipes to route the gutter downspout flow away from the foundation. Used my 21-hp Kubota B7510HST in fairly soft soil and dug the trench in one pass.

Of course you have to scoop out the loose dirt with at trenching shovel.
 
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Got rock?
 

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Thats not fair!!!! We're tractoring here............
 
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project said:
What would be a good implement for trenching a water line without having the results of using a backhoe? Right now , all I have is a 4' box blade w/rippers. (which I haven't tried yet. Thanks

what does the code say for the depth of water lines in your area? that will have a great deal to do what implement to use.
 
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You could rent a trencher. Around here you can get a walk-behind one for about $50 to $75 for the day.
 
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frank_f15 said:
what does the code say for the depth of water lines in your area? that will have a great deal to do what implement to use.


Frank hit it on the head.
 
 
 
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