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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 1009529" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>Just my thoughts, because I have never laid wire with a plow, but I would think the plow would make a bigger mess than the sub soiler. I have laid romex with a sub soiler many times. I usually make several passes in the same path, before I lay the wire. I have a pice of pipe welded to the sub soiler near the bottom. I don't know what the stuff is called, but it comes in a can. You dip things like pliers that lose their rubber in it. I line the pipe with it real good. I will also say the last wire I buried that way, wire was cheap compared to now. The last underground wire I ran was so expensive, I didn't want to take chances on having to rerun it. I hired a trencher, and put it in conduit. </p><p>Side note---------- I need to bury an underground electric fence wire real bad, in the next two weeks. I have loaned my sub soiler to someone, that loaned it to someone. Now they can't remember who they loaned it to. While I am running the wire with a grubbing hoe and shovel, I will be thinking of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 1009529, member: 17956"] Just my thoughts, because I have never laid wire with a plow, but I would think the plow would make a bigger mess than the sub soiler. I have laid romex with a sub soiler many times. I usually make several passes in the same path, before I lay the wire. I have a pice of pipe welded to the sub soiler near the bottom. I don't know what the stuff is called, but it comes in a can. You dip things like pliers that lose their rubber in it. I line the pipe with it real good. I will also say the last wire I buried that way, wire was cheap compared to now. The last underground wire I ran was so expensive, I didn't want to take chances on having to rerun it. I hired a trencher, and put it in conduit. Side note---------- I need to bury an underground electric fence wire real bad, in the next two weeks. I have loaned my sub soiler to someone, that loaned it to someone. Now they can't remember who they loaned it to. While I am running the wire with a grubbing hoe and shovel, I will be thinking of them. [/QUOTE]
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