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<blockquote data-quote="danl" data-source="post: 1170711" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>He gets 75.00 an hour 2 hour minimum, which I think is cheap. Its not the money. I want to do this myself because I'm not exactly sure how I'm gonna do it.</p><p>And I just want to do it myself mostly cause I'm that kind of guy :!: </p><p>I can rent a trencher from a friend of a friend for $100.00 and he isn't real concerned about how long I have it. or how many hours. I think he would just let me use it, but I don't want to do that for free.</p><p>However the teeth only measure 4.25" wide. I don't think 4" corrugated or even 4" s and d will fit, so I am thinking about wyeing 4" down to two 3" corrugated and stacking them in the trench. Is that workable?</p><p></p><p>3" corrugated is only $23.00 a hundred foot roll.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danl, post: 1170711, member: 229"] He gets 75.00 an hour 2 hour minimum, which I think is cheap. Its not the money. I want to do this myself because I'm not exactly sure how I'm gonna do it. And I just want to do it myself mostly cause I'm that kind of guy :!: I can rent a trencher from a friend of a friend for $100.00 and he isn't real concerned about how long I have it. or how many hours. I think he would just let me use it, but I don't want to do that for free. However the teeth only measure 4.25" wide. I don't think 4" corrugated or even 4" s and d will fit, so I am thinking about wyeing 4" down to two 3" corrugated and stacking them in the trench. Is that workable? 3" corrugated is only $23.00 a hundred foot roll. [/QUOTE]
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