bcarwell
Gold Member
I'm a rookie still unfamiliar with implements.
I'm in Austin, TX. I will be burying some irrigation piping (maybe 3" - 4" diameter) and wiring in a portion of my 20 acres (sorry, don't know the depth of freeze line, so I guess you'll just have to guess how deep the trench needs to be; sorry).
Could somebody tell me if its feasible to use my Kubota 7500 (21HP) to dig the necessary ditches ? I will only be able to work intermittently so renting a ditch witch or other trencher is not feasible.
I know that there are rules of thumb like 10 HP per tooth of a plow, etc. But I have seen a stocky one "tooth" 3 point hitch tool that looks like it could go down pretty far, maybe after a few passes. I'm pretty patient, so if your suggested method required multiple passes, that's fine.
And I also realize there is a problem of getting the dirt OUT of the trench once its been broken open. But has somebody fashioned a TPH shovel or something to get the dirt out once the trench has been broken open.
Thanks for any help.
Farmer Bob
I'm in Austin, TX. I will be burying some irrigation piping (maybe 3" - 4" diameter) and wiring in a portion of my 20 acres (sorry, don't know the depth of freeze line, so I guess you'll just have to guess how deep the trench needs to be; sorry).
Could somebody tell me if its feasible to use my Kubota 7500 (21HP) to dig the necessary ditches ? I will only be able to work intermittently so renting a ditch witch or other trencher is not feasible.
I know that there are rules of thumb like 10 HP per tooth of a plow, etc. But I have seen a stocky one "tooth" 3 point hitch tool that looks like it could go down pretty far, maybe after a few passes. I'm pretty patient, so if your suggested method required multiple passes, that's fine.
And I also realize there is a problem of getting the dirt OUT of the trench once its been broken open. But has somebody fashioned a TPH shovel or something to get the dirt out once the trench has been broken open.
Thanks for any help.
Farmer Bob