ctgoldwing
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one of my hobbies for the last couple years has been to put video cameras in the woods to video the various critters that come wandering through. CT isn't MT but i still have snagged some interesting animals including a gigantic owl taking a couple passes over a raccoon (I light the areas with many infrared lights), our fox family that has a den about 200' from our house, coyote, bobcat and the ever popular bear as well as a load of deer and fawns.
Up to this point I have just laid 3/4" pvc conduit on top of the ground protecting my cat 5 cables and power. Now that I have a tractor again I was thinking of getting a subsoiler to be able to get the conduit a few inches below the ground. Its all in the woods so no chance of it getting accidentally dug up.
Would a subsoiler accomplish what I want? I understand I would have to 'clean out' the cut before laying in the pipe but that would be pretty easy.
Up to this point I have just laid 3/4" pvc conduit on top of the ground protecting my cat 5 cables and power. Now that I have a tractor again I was thinking of getting a subsoiler to be able to get the conduit a few inches below the ground. Its all in the woods so no chance of it getting accidentally dug up.
Would a subsoiler accomplish what I want? I understand I would have to 'clean out' the cut before laying in the pipe but that would be pretty easy.