... I have buried a 90' long water line 5' deep (by hand).
Most Admirable Hand-Diggers,
I admire your strength and determination! At our new house, one of
the projects is to re-run the electric feed to the small shed and
large barn. The existing feed is "not so good". It seems to be Romex
wire sort of tied to the buildings and run through a tree or two. I'd
like to bury the wires as part of doing it right.
I've never run a Ditch Witch, but that's the ideal thing, I'm told.
It will make a 4-inch wide slot in the ground up to maybe 2-1/2 or 3
feet deep. Of course, I'm hoping that the ground is "dirt" not
rocky. While I'm at it, I expect to run some telephone wires, too,
so the barn mavens can have phone service and intercom with the house.
Of course, daughters get raised in the best traditions of their Dad's
if possible. I'm interested in radio and teletype equipment from the
50's and 60's, and the now 6-year old has in the past been fascinated
to type on the teletype machines. I plan to put one in the house and
one in my radio barn so I can get called to supper in proper Western
Union style! (One of my machines has a big Civil Defense emblem on
the side and was used during the cold war to get ready for
communication in emergencies.)
Roy
Roy Morgan
k1lky AT earthlink.net
Lovettsville, VA 20180