Can you dig a trench with one of those? How deep?
The kitchen sink here has always drained straight to the orchard. It's time to make a new drainfield for it.
In the attached photo I dug a trench maybe 12" deep and (not shown) 30 ft long, searching for the sink line outfall. I was searching where it was 50 years ago and I, as a little kid visiting the grandparents, was occasionally sent out to crank the wire that went up the end of the pipe to get it flowing again.
I never found it there. (Later discovered it comes out a different side of the house now).
I need to dig a new trench 24" deep for the sink's new leach line. I'm thinking of starting like in this photo, ripping with the BB's teeth and digging with the loader from the side to get down the first foot, then digging the second foot by pulling a pond scoop down the length of the trench. Poor man's backhoe!
Since the tires won't be down the whole 12" I think the bottom of the scoop needs to be 18" or more below the tires. Can you set a scoop that deep?
Any comments welcome! Will this work, or is there a better (inexpensive) alternative?