</font><font color="blue" class="small">( If you are digging in clay or wet earth it can be a bear plugging the bucket so I imagine a 6 inch would be twice as bad. )</font>
or perhaps 1/2 as good? /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
I rented a 6" trencher to install some water lines and some 4" sch-40 drain line.
After the rental was up, I needed to extend the 4" drain line out into the woods, rather than rent a trencher again, I used backhoe that happened to have a 2' bucket on it.
Made the job WORLDS easier. I had room to manouver (standing in trench) , had room to get down into the trench, had room to glue things.
Yes, it made a bigger mess
Yes, it was more to clean up
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BUT, I'd do it again with my 2' bucket in a heartbeat, why?
Because even with the smaller trench, I had a mess to clean up, so the 2' bucket was only a matter of a "larger" mess.
The biggest reason is that the job was sooooooooooooooooo much easier being able to get down there.
I think on a day in, day out basis, you'd get much more utility out of a larger bucket than 6".
Good luck with what ever you do
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