dhagood
Silver Member
i did the trenching for the electrical service for my barn and well from the power company's pedestal to both termination points. i saved a thousand dollars off the quote and spent $680 on the trencher rental (i had to rent the trencher twice as it took much longer than i had anticipated). as has previously been mentioned this is hard, dirty work.
as far as cleaning out the bottom of the trench, i have a bad back which really doesn't appreciate doing things like shoveling while bent over. using a shovel to clean out a narrow trench just wasn't going to happen, so i plugged a big shop-vac into my generator and sucked the dirt out. it was kind of time consuming but it really did a good job. i don't have hardly any rocks on my place but did have a bunch of hard dirt clods which continually got stuck in the hose and had to be dealt with.
like i said: hard, dirty work. if i had known then what i know now i'd might well have paid the thousand bucks and smiled when i did it. i did save some money, i know exactly where the cable is, and i can say i did that myself.
as far as cleaning out the bottom of the trench, i have a bad back which really doesn't appreciate doing things like shoveling while bent over. using a shovel to clean out a narrow trench just wasn't going to happen, so i plugged a big shop-vac into my generator and sucked the dirt out. it was kind of time consuming but it really did a good job. i don't have hardly any rocks on my place but did have a bunch of hard dirt clods which continually got stuck in the hose and had to be dealt with.
like i said: hard, dirty work. if i had known then what i know now i'd might well have paid the thousand bucks and smiled when i did it. i did save some money, i know exactly where the cable is, and i can say i did that myself.