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- Kubota L3830GST, B7500HST, BX2660. Formerly: Case 480F LL, David Brown 880UE
So, I have some ditching coming in my life soon.
We need to put in a 4" drain line from the 3 horse stalls out to daylight (down the hill a little ways) and another one (4" or 6") down along a low spot to in or near the pond.
50-75 feet for the stalls and 300-400 feet for the low spot.
Dad has a Deere 755 TLB that I could use, but I would need to find a trailer as the one I have isnt heavy enough to handle it.
A local rental yard has a trencher that goes on a Dingo which would probably work for the stalls, but I dont think it would be big enough if we were to get 6" line to go in the low spot.
Would the convenience of the trencher be worth the extra $$ for the rental? I am leaning towards that for the stalls and using it to add a couple of tiles for low spots in the fields.
Is a 4" rated trencher going to make a big enough trench to put in a piece of 4" corrugated drain pipe?
Thanks in advance
Aaron Z
We need to put in a 4" drain line from the 3 horse stalls out to daylight (down the hill a little ways) and another one (4" or 6") down along a low spot to in or near the pond.
50-75 feet for the stalls and 300-400 feet for the low spot.
Dad has a Deere 755 TLB that I could use, but I would need to find a trailer as the one I have isnt heavy enough to handle it.
A local rental yard has a trencher that goes on a Dingo which would probably work for the stalls, but I dont think it would be big enough if we were to get 6" line to go in the low spot.
Would the convenience of the trencher be worth the extra $$ for the rental? I am leaning towards that for the stalls and using it to add a couple of tiles for low spots in the fields.
Is a 4" rated trencher going to make a big enough trench to put in a piece of 4" corrugated drain pipe?
Thanks in advance
Aaron Z