MikeA57
Silver Member
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(Least, that's what we called it!)
(Least, that's what we called it!)
Came across this thread as I am preparing to build a home and need to get power back to my site which is about 800' back. The power company said I am responsible for the trench and conduit (4" Sched 40 with a 36" radius to 90 degree at each end) and they will pull the wire.
I have not yet asked them this question, but when I assemble the conduit, I assume I have to feed some type of rope or something in it so that they can pull, but what can I use that would stand up to an 800' pull of 200amp service wire?
Should I bury the conduit in spots so that is does not move while they are pulling?
Any advice would be appreciated.
I wonder if it would work to use a deep-sea fishing reel as a source for blowing in a line to get the pull rope?
BOB
Hi
Ideal Yellow 77 wire pulling lube is the best way to make pulling wire easy.
Charlie.