Well, it happened sooner than I thought. I ran a water line to a new barn a couple of weeks ago, everything went OK. Filled in the trench and waited for some rain to pack it down. Hired a guy to do some work on the barn, Finally got some rain
along with sleet and ice. While barn guy was backing up his truck and trailer he crossed over the water line and sank down and got stuck. Long stroy short, came home after work
and found a new ungerground spring had sprung up. Except we have no underground springs. Evedentually the pressure from the pickup must have broke my 2" water line.
So I know what my weekend project is going to be.
Any suggestions as to how to tell exactly where it is broke without digging up a 10' section??? The water broke surface about 4' from where he got stuck at.
Boy I wish I had a backhoe for the tractor....
Larry
along with sleet and ice. While barn guy was backing up his truck and trailer he crossed over the water line and sank down and got stuck. Long stroy short, came home after work
and found a new ungerground spring had sprung up. Except we have no underground springs. Evedentually the pressure from the pickup must have broke my 2" water line.
So I know what my weekend project is going to be.
Any suggestions as to how to tell exactly where it is broke without digging up a 10' section??? The water broke surface about 4' from where he got stuck at.
Boy I wish I had a backhoe for the tractor....
Larry