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Posted by Al in PA on January 14, 2005 at 17:00:27 from (207.69.138.140):
In Reply to: OT - Making a gravel drive through mud bowl, will posted by Kirk Grau on January 14, 2005 at 09:19:49:
We've been experiencing a monsoon here in south-central PA! I'm in northern York county. You should be able to find someone to run a 700' trench with a backhoe at a reasonable rate. There used to be 7 backhoes within 1.5 miles of me - down to 4 now. The going rate is $50/hour, but I've got a neighbor who will do it for $30/hour if I let him do the work when it fits his spare time. He ran a 60' trench from my house to the new well in just a few hours through that hard clay when it was frozen in January three years ago (after the three years of drought that ended in a dry well two days before Christmas!). We always seem to have either too little or too much water around here.
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