JK22
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I’ve seen another method with steel pipe and a sledge hammer. That’s basically how the guy I hired did mine, except he had this cool hydraulic rig. Much less effort.
My brother had a fellow do the same under a paved county road but he used a TLB to push and hammer/bang the steel pipe under the road. The pipe‘s cap had a hole drilled through it with a bolt w/nut sticking through to act as a point. I’m pretty sure they didn’t ask the county for permission back then.I’ve seen another method with steel pipe and a sledge hammer. That’s basically how the guy I hired did mine, except he had this cool hydraulic rig. Much less effort.
Yes, I've gone over 20 feet under a driveway using water jet and pvc pipe and a garden hose. As noted elsewhere you need to be sure you don't start angling down and rocks or concrete are a problem. I had to start over on mine a second time because it angled down too much. The nozzle and hose fitting that you glue on are available at most big box stores. I think it might work on clay but may take a little more patience than in my sandy loam soil.I`ve used the method where you connect the water supply to a tube and push the pipe through soil. It works but doesn`t like big stones.