Posted by Brendon-KS on February 18, 2015 at 17:37:32 from (63.245.147.52):
In Reply to: walk behind trencher posted by steven in tn on February 18, 2015 at 16:15:01:
I rented one a few years ago to get a water line back to our livestock pens. I believe it was a Ditch Witch 1820. We have very tough gumbo ground (but no rocks) and it did chew through it without much trouble. I was going about as deep as it would go which was around three feet. BUT, I only had 250 feet so a few hours of work and it was done. Going over a quarter mile would be a long, slow process, probably over multiple days. The machine was rated to go to four feet but I couldn't get that deep. If you are needing to get to a certain depth then apply some generous tolerance to the machine's specs. Three feet is enough for water lines in our area so I didn't worry about it.
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