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ocaj11
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I have seen the drillyourownwell site and I watched those videos. It's probably one of the main reasons I'm trying this method. :laughing:
I do believe that method will work through regular dirt/sandy loam, but I'm not convinced it will work in hard pack clay. This stuff around here is hard as a rock when it's dry and it's sticky as bubble gum when it's wet. It's really just pitiful for anything but building a pond.
I had 10,000 square feet of sod installed this year and we're not getting any rain. The grass is burning up, so I'm using a ton of expensive water for the yard and garden. Also, I planted another 10,000-12,000 sq ft of Bermuda and I'm having to keep it watered as well. I have another 3 - 4 acre area I need to get some grass established, but I decided not to do that this year with the lack of rain. All of that to say I don't think the rain gutter into a cistern approach will work for me.
Update:
I went today and purchased a 4200 psi pressure washer from Sams and picked up 4 10 foot sections of 4 inch pvc. I started jetting a hole and it took me about 30 minutes with pressure washer and post hole diggers to get through the tree roots and reach the end of my wand. I'm down about 4.5 feet now. I'll go in the morning and pick up another 50 foot of pressure hose that I'll zip tie along sections of 3/4 inch pvc as I work my way down.
Right now, with very little time spent, I'm thinking my biggest issue will be getting all the cuttings/muck back to the top of the hole. I may have to rent the water pump to help with that task. We'll see.......
I do believe that method will work through regular dirt/sandy loam, but I'm not convinced it will work in hard pack clay. This stuff around here is hard as a rock when it's dry and it's sticky as bubble gum when it's wet. It's really just pitiful for anything but building a pond.
I had 10,000 square feet of sod installed this year and we're not getting any rain. The grass is burning up, so I'm using a ton of expensive water for the yard and garden. Also, I planted another 10,000-12,000 sq ft of Bermuda and I'm having to keep it watered as well. I have another 3 - 4 acre area I need to get some grass established, but I decided not to do that this year with the lack of rain. All of that to say I don't think the rain gutter into a cistern approach will work for me.
Update:
I went today and purchased a 4200 psi pressure washer from Sams and picked up 4 10 foot sections of 4 inch pvc. I started jetting a hole and it took me about 30 minutes with pressure washer and post hole diggers to get through the tree roots and reach the end of my wand. I'm down about 4.5 feet now. I'll go in the morning and pick up another 50 foot of pressure hose that I'll zip tie along sections of 3/4 inch pvc as I work my way down.
Right now, with very little time spent, I'm thinking my biggest issue will be getting all the cuttings/muck back to the top of the hole. I may have to rent the water pump to help with that task. We'll see.......