Henro
Elite Member
- Joined
- Jul 4, 2003
- Messages
- 4,982
- Location
- Few miles north of Pgh, PA
- Tractor
- Kubota B2910, BX2200, KX41-2V mini EX
I have to tie into a new sewer and this requires about 240 feet of trench. I got started on it yesterday, and a bit today until the rain started.
Now I am wondering...how fast does one normall dig a trench with a small backhoe? I have a Kubota B2910 with a BL4690A, which has I think a 7.5 foot 2-foot-bottom digging capacity.
I did not time anything, but it seems like if I were to dig a 4' deep trench my pace would be about 20 linear feet per hour. Does this seem realistic? Maybe I do more than that, I did not measure so I don't really know. My trench is roughly 42 inches deep (or a little more). Seems like 20 feet per hour is really slow, but that is my guess as far as my progress is going, maybe a little more as I am only going down 42 inches.
So...how fast can you dig a 4' deep trench with your small backhoe? I am using a 16" bucket, by the way. Mabye that is a consideration too...I don't know...
I should say I mean digging a trench where one does not have to worry about existing pipes that may be in there.
Funny thing is that when I was digging close to the house I had no problem until I actuall found where my existing pipe out to the septic tank was. After I could see where it was, I promptly poked a hole in it!!! /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
Now I am wondering...how fast does one normall dig a trench with a small backhoe? I have a Kubota B2910 with a BL4690A, which has I think a 7.5 foot 2-foot-bottom digging capacity.
I did not time anything, but it seems like if I were to dig a 4' deep trench my pace would be about 20 linear feet per hour. Does this seem realistic? Maybe I do more than that, I did not measure so I don't really know. My trench is roughly 42 inches deep (or a little more). Seems like 20 feet per hour is really slow, but that is my guess as far as my progress is going, maybe a little more as I am only going down 42 inches.
So...how fast can you dig a 4' deep trench with your small backhoe? I am using a 16" bucket, by the way. Mabye that is a consideration too...I don't know...
I should say I mean digging a trench where one does not have to worry about existing pipes that may be in there.
Funny thing is that when I was digging close to the house I had no problem until I actuall found where my existing pipe out to the septic tank was. After I could see where it was, I promptly poked a hole in it!!! /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif