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Why not just use an edger?
I've seen all types of contraptions used to install dog fence wire, speaker wire and low voltage lighting wire. Most backhoes or mini x's are too big, a ditch witch works OK but is expensive and messy and digging by hand, while being minimally invasive (medical jargon), is very labor intensive. One time I even saw a guy tilt a rototiller onto one wheel and one tine to dig a trench.
Why not just use an edger?
For those of you unfamiliar with an edger, it was the tool of choice for edging along curbs, sidewalks and beds years ago, before the weed wacker became the universally accepted tool for everything. An edger has a vertical rotating blade (that shoots really cool sparks when it hits concrete) and can be used while standing up. The only problem may be that the blade is typically an 8" diameter which would make a 4" deep trench but I'm sure that there has to be bigger ones out there, or someone could modify an existing edger to go deeper, or just stick with the 4" depth.
The other huge benefit is that it makes a very narrow slit in the ground that does not even have to be backfilled (or stomped on). What could be faster?
Let me know what you think.
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Jody Shilan
"Make your home, your vacation home"
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