budepps3760
Silver Member
Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. I recently purchased a Mahindra 2810 (2000 model) along with 5' box blade and bush hog. Great buy with only 432 hours on it and am loving learning how to use it. I came into 80 acres of wooded property and intend on building a house and moving out of Montgomery now that the wife and I have an empty nest.
In order to do so I am going to have to run a water main 1/2 mile from the county road to the beginning of my property by way of the easement road that I have to get to my land. I guess living back in the woods is a 2 edged sword. I guess my question is what would be my best option for running the water main. Tractor is 28 hp on PTO but looking at prices of trenching attachment is around $6k for new implement and that seems like too much for such a limited use of a tool. Curious about buying a used implement when I cannot ascertain the condition of one based on listing on the internet. I work 6 days a week with my job and so renting a ditch witch for use on a Sunday would drag the project out forever it seems.
Just throwing this out to everyone for suggestions as to the best course of action. Maybe there is an option that I am not seeing here.
In order to do so I am going to have to run a water main 1/2 mile from the county road to the beginning of my property by way of the easement road that I have to get to my land. I guess living back in the woods is a 2 edged sword. I guess my question is what would be my best option for running the water main. Tractor is 28 hp on PTO but looking at prices of trenching attachment is around $6k for new implement and that seems like too much for such a limited use of a tool. Curious about buying a used implement when I cannot ascertain the condition of one based on listing on the internet. I work 6 days a week with my job and so renting a ditch witch for use on a Sunday would drag the project out forever it seems.
Just throwing this out to everyone for suggestions as to the best course of action. Maybe there is an option that I am not seeing here.