HOW TO Make Homemade Trencher for Irrigation Pipe, Cable Wire, Invisible Fence

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • Just a little idea I came up with to get 1" poly pipe buried on an irrigation installation I am doing
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  • @fidbau48
    @fidbau48 Год назад +12

    First trench under 2 minutes? I would say, first trench after thousands of dollars of equipment. The idea is great if you have the equipment.

    • @joesobaski1966
      @joesobaski1966 Год назад +3

      Pretty much the point

    • @javaman2883
      @javaman2883 Год назад +2

      A bobcat should come with every home.
      I'm looking for a DIY trencher for people who don't have a $80,000 bobcat sitting around.

  • @louisevad6091
    @louisevad6091 Год назад

    Just rent the ditch witch and add the rental into the bid

    • @KenMrKLC
      @KenMrKLC  Год назад +1

      Yes that was the plan, however how about I made more profit because I saved $300 rental and 2 hours of driving to rental place and fuel (to/job/to/back) the machine was already on the job …. It’s just showing another option in certain situations someone may try. If you have watched any of my other videos you will see that I usually rent a ditch witch pipe puller on irrigation jobs

    • @louisevad6091
      @louisevad6091 Год назад

      @@KenMrKLC I’m always tinkering try new things as well.

  • @scottsmith7080
    @scottsmith7080 Год назад +18

    I do something similar to lay pex water line and bury UF wire, but I use a 3 point sub soiler (just a bigger version of this tipper tooth). I drilled a hole on the back to attach the wire or pipe and can bury it up to 18” deep. The tooth welded onto the bottom creates a channel underground and the wire has no resistance as you pull it thru. I can easily bury a 300’ roll of 3/4” pex.

    • @johnoriel4241
      @johnoriel4241 Год назад +1

      Been doing the same for 30 years. I dig a hole with a shovel at the start and end points.

    • @stuartkorte1642
      @stuartkorte1642 Год назад

      And a trenching shovel to clean it out. 👍

  • @ronwatson4902
    @ronwatson4902 Год назад +3

    Ah but you have to own a skid steer first. $49 my ass.

  • @tozlakes
    @tozlakes Год назад +4

    I built one similar to this 25 years ago but used a 4” piece cut from an old backhoe bucket and bolted to the side of the loader bucket. Did the same with the opposite side of the backhoe bucket as to be able to trench from either side. Put a bend on it as to take the tailings and throw them off to the side of the ditch leaving a nice clean ditch that was about 12” deep. Perfect for sprinkler systems.

  • @mechaniclabor9686
    @mechaniclabor9686 Год назад +4

    Pull your tubing through at the same time!

    • @weatherby84
      @weatherby84 Год назад

      Yeah… hook the pipe on with a knot and you’re done.

  • @andyjones6361
    @andyjones6361 Год назад +3

    Bury the pipe at the same time! Build a simple reel. And pipe feeder.

  • @garyr.8116
    @garyr.8116 Год назад +2

    Strap a 1.5" 90 degree EMT conduit pipe onto the back of the hook, and you can FEED the poly pipe thru it INTO the bottom of the trench as you go - just need to rig something on top to hold/spool the poly pipe, and whammo - easily done, just need to finish covering . . .!

    • @KenMrKLC
      @KenMrKLC  Год назад +1

      That’s a great idea!

  • @DieselRamcharger
    @DieselRamcharger Год назад +3

    you can put a leader on that trenching spade and pull your pipe or cable right into the trench while you go, no need for additional steps. just have the spool set up to unreel

  • @canuckinsk
    @canuckinsk Год назад +3

    A little farming plow would work well

  • @dand3975
    @dand3975 Год назад +2

    Could be made to work on a pickup truck with receiver hitch with some welding and a ripper blade.

  • @iceman182
    @iceman182 Год назад +3

    Of these negative comments just show some people don't have a lot of common sense, and cant think outside the box.I thought it worked great

  • @jim1631
    @jim1631 29 дней назад

    3:00 minute gets to the point. I couldn't get past the bolt lecture to see if it worked. At least he didn't have intro credits

  • @randr10
    @randr10 Год назад +1

    I just bought a bottom plow for my garden that goes on the 3-point hitch and realized that it would make a great tool for doing shallow trenches like this. I have plans to run water and data cables out to my shop and pool area and I'll probably use that to dig most of it. I can get about 18" deep or so I figure and it just flops the dirt off to the side. Might be a good option to make a mount for your skid steer for one of those. Would save you even more time. No mucking out the dirt by hand.

  • @livingon80
    @livingon80 Год назад +3

    I have those same rippers on my box blade attachment. That was genius bolting one onto your bucket. Well done sir!

  • @chargermopar
    @chargermopar Год назад +1

    Would not work at all here but great when you have sand , dirt or even smaller rocks!

  • @andyjones6361
    @andyjones6361 Год назад +2

    Too dry

  • @roberthughes2665
    @roberthughes2665 Месяц назад

    A maddox would clean that out nicely.

  • @davidnoyes3373
    @davidnoyes3373 Год назад +1

    Assume you check for services . Hate to dig up buried cables.

    • @KenMrKLC
      @KenMrKLC  Год назад +1

      Its the law, And its free so everyone should call DIGSAFE

    • @trentvlak
      @trentvlak Год назад

      @@KenMrKLC Locally its DIGTESS. if you call DIGTEST it's a phone sex line.

  • @williamburdon6993
    @williamburdon6993 Год назад +1

    great idea

  • @cyumadbrosummit3534
    @cyumadbrosummit3534 Год назад +1

    This is really resourceful .

  • @mrmotofy
    @mrmotofy Год назад

    I welded an Atv hitch attachment that has a 2x2 steel square tube adjustable height attachment. Originally wanted an old fashioned garden hand plow the big curved blade but couldn't find one so settled on a flat shovel. Cut off handle and welded sideways at about 20⁰ angle to slice through dirt/roots and sorta makes a V trench and pushes dirt to side. Then a regular garden "hoe" cut off sides to leave about 3" wide and it makes a great trenching tool to clean out or leave a flat bottom

  • @HeritageFarmsTexas
    @HeritageFarmsTexas Год назад

    Thanks for sharing. I’m currently exploring options for burying pipe.

  • @BigVulcanDeal
    @BigVulcanDeal 4 месяца назад

    Great hack! I need to do something fairly similar, and I happen to have a New Holland T1510 4wd with a loader, and three-point .. so I'm glad to see that a ripper will work well for this sort of thing.

  • @philipcatuogno2968
    @philipcatuogno2968 Год назад +3

    You are burying a water line less than a foot deep!? I guess that's cool if it never freezes where you are.

    • @jimmiller6704
      @jimmiller6704 Год назад +3

      My area it freezes good and almost all irrigation companies bury their lines above the frost line.
      They blow them out prior to winter.

    • @rjskulls5799
      @rjskulls5799 Год назад +3

      That is why irrigation is blown out before winter

  • @andyjones6361
    @andyjones6361 Год назад +1

    I guess that works !!

  • @joelschermerhorn5447
    @joelschermerhorn5447 Год назад +1

    Yes great idea!

  • @mindofmadness5593
    @mindofmadness5593 Год назад +1

    It worked. Moved to a new place-old farmstead. Has a thin layer of soil over gravel/rocks then sandy loam. Been kicking around ideas on how to plow rows. This gives me something to look at. No Bobcat or anything, just my Jeep but it is doable with enough Redneck Engineering.

  • @ElliottOrtiz-h5q
    @ElliottOrtiz-h5q Месяц назад

    I am going to tractor supply to get some of those for my bucket. Thank you.

  • @merlebyu1
    @merlebyu1 5 месяцев назад

    I think you could have attached the pipe holder mesh sock to pull the pipe thru the ground. I don’t have a skid steer so I use shovel and trencher

  • @kreynolds1123
    @kreynolds1123 Год назад

    Nice. If you have the Right tools and equipment. I recently seen a sawsall used in a jiffy for shallow trenching.

  • @mikethelandscaper41
    @mikethelandscaper41 Год назад

    It might work with a vibratory plow blade. It has a solid cone that you pull through the ground with the pipe in a pulling finger. It could work pretty well.

  • @rajasivagaminathan9828
    @rajasivagaminathan9828 Год назад

    Homemade? How many of us have this equipment he is driving.

  • @designbuild7128
    @designbuild7128 Год назад

    I used to have an old 7 series BCat and thought of something similar. Never tried it since I also had ditch witches as well and often clay soil conditions would have stalled most wheeled equipment. Generally, the level of effort (not pulling the intended conduit at the same time vs cleaning out the trench by hand) and any need for depth or for inspectabiliity that is your limitation.

  • @lawndudelawnmaintenancellc3203
    @lawndudelawnmaintenancellc3203 2 года назад

    Nice addition! I like what you said at the end of the video about only 3% being subscribed lol I have the same problem with my channel 💯

  • @johncarver2527
    @johncarver2527 Год назад

    put a tug loop on the trailing ege, attach a wire mesh cable puller to the trailing edge, dig ditch, lay cable at same time.

  • @helmet098
    @helmet098 Год назад

    I laughed so fucking hard when that pin became a bomb

  • @mrmotofy
    @mrmotofy Год назад

    Weld a tube to the end and a real holder on top that holds the coil. So as you rip it the tubing stays down in there so it's all 1 motion. Like the big ripper dozers

    • @mrmotofy
      @mrmotofy Год назад

      May be called a subsoiler

  • @kennytam9514
    @kennytam9514 Год назад

    Why go through all this trouble? Just rent a ditch-witch and it will pull wires and sprinkler pipes with ease. I had 6 sprinkler zones of pipes pulled in less than 30 minutes.

    • @KenMrKLC
      @KenMrKLC  Год назад

      All the trouble? $49 and 2 bolts on a machine I already have on the job? I will go to the rental center 30 min drive each way drop off and pick up plus $200 or so rental and have to rush? Don't get me wrong if it was an existing lawn in good shape I am renting a machine. But for some new lawns this works great and fast for almost no money.

  • @Obliticus
    @Obliticus Год назад +6

    Not just $49 for anyone, just $49 for people who own $30,000 skid steers

    • @Step-n-Wolf
      @Step-n-Wolf Год назад +1

      Also works if you have a $2000 tractor!

    • @Obliticus
      @Obliticus Год назад

      @@Step-n-Wolf And where does the average person get a full on tractor for $2000??

    • @Step-n-Wolf
      @Step-n-Wolf Год назад +1

      @@Obliticus it is called used. Have seen large tractors for $600 and even free, work needed. My Ford 841 was $2000 with a HD front end loader, a blade, an umbrella, suitcase weights, and the third set of hydraulic levers.

    • @Obliticus
      @Obliticus Год назад

      @@Step-n-Wolf Used is **very** subjective to your area and also requires a higher degree of knowledge and experience for maintenance and operation.
      No lets just be honest... the root cause of this is a RUclipsr that posts click bait thumbnails implying anyone can build/buy some device that will allow them to trench for ONLY $49.
      I'm sorry your love for this channel has blinded you to that.

    • @Step-n-Wolf
      @Step-n-Wolf Год назад +1

      @@Obliticus 1. it wasn't clickbait by any stretch of the imagination. People doing this kind of work will have some sort of machine
      2. If you can't do an oil change and add power steering fluid, then you shouldn't be trenching
      3. I have NEVER been to this channel before. It was a YT suggestion so I am not commenting out of loyalty or blindness.
      4. I just did a search, used skid steers under $10K...many of them.
      Who peed in your Cheerios?

  • @robertheintz8017
    @robertheintz8017 Год назад

    A deep tiller shank would work too.

  • @lg4360
    @lg4360 Год назад

    So, all I need is a $60k Bobcat and it will only cost me $49 more to add a trencher!

    • @KenMrKLC
      @KenMrKLC  Год назад

      The point is, if you have a skid steer or tractor or something on a job installing a lawn and are also putting in irrigation this is a cheap route vs renting a pipe puller for $300 every time and the picking up and dropping off time of it etc. Its not meant as anything else but that

  • @cb7357
    @cb7357 2 месяца назад

    🔥

  • @ibealion1
    @ibealion1 Год назад

    $49 plus the cost of the tractor.

  • @terryguin9529
    @terryguin9529 Год назад

    You can buy a Subsoiler attachment that fits in 2” hitch receiver for $50

    • @KenMrKLC
      @KenMrKLC  Год назад

      Interesting option... where?

  • @ShyRage1
    @ShyRage1 Год назад

    great idea but the average joe doesnt have a bobcat just sitting in the backyard lol

    • @mrmotofy
      @mrmotofy Год назад

      I guess you could buy a bucket to modify then rent machine as needed

  • @snobear41
    @snobear41 Год назад

    Yankee ingenuity!

  • @Globaltalentgt
    @Globaltalentgt 2 года назад

    Big like 👍+1,

  • @gilsongallego2328
    @gilsongallego2328 9 месяцев назад

    Excellent

  • @richardlove4287
    @richardlove4287 8 месяцев назад

    I just use the bucket on the loader. It does 7 ft at a time down to 12" + if needed.

    • @KenMrKLC
      @KenMrKLC  8 месяцев назад +1

      I do that for gutter run off pipes and dry wells etc.... This was just less disturbance and good enough to run quick pipe

    • @richardlove4287
      @richardlove4287 8 месяцев назад

      @@KenMrKLC , thanks pal, you do a good job .

  • @mrmotofy
    @mrmotofy Год назад

    Yep $49 plus a $15-60k skidloader

    • @mikethelandscaper41
      @mikethelandscaper41 Год назад

      His skidsteer isn't $15k

    • @mrmotofy
      @mrmotofy Год назад

      @@mikethelandscaper41 But one can get one for $15-60k use your brain dear sir

  • @MBGAdventures
    @MBGAdventures 2 года назад

    That is a super idea. I had those on the box blade with the tractor I had. I need to run power under ground to the back, this would work good. Thanks for the video bro! Not sure what you mean about the 3% of your viewers are subscribed. Are the other 97% fake accounts?

    • @KenMrKLC
      @KenMrKLC  2 года назад +1

      3% of the people that view my vids are actually subscribed…. 97% of the people that view them are not.

    • @KenMrKLC
      @KenMrKLC  2 года назад +1

      Where you been Mike? Hope all is well…. Haven’t seen much on RUclips from you

    • @MBGAdventures
      @MBGAdventures 2 года назад

      @@KenMrKLC That's what happens when you get subscribers from channel building live streams. I stopped that a long time ago as I felt it was not right. You want to get meaningful people that care about what you do and not fake people. You know I am here for life with you bud!

    • @MBGAdventures
      @MBGAdventures 2 года назад

      @@KenMrKLC Thanks for caring Ken. I am still around. Have been busy with life. Business, Band and Family. I just don't have time to be making videos, editing and all. I will try and get something out soon.

    • @KenMrKLC
      @KenMrKLC  2 года назад +1

      @@MBGAdventures those aren’t good excuses! I’ll dare you live a life when you have obligations to us here on RUclips. Aren’t there 28 hours in a day in Canada? US-CD conversion

  • @manandatractor
    @manandatractor Год назад +1

    I'll take a hard pass and just go with a trencher instead. Not enough depth and the hand shoveling is a show stopper.

  • @josephtellier7739
    @josephtellier7739 2 года назад

    Woof your moldboard dude!

    • @KenMrKLC
      @KenMrKLC  2 года назад

      I just picked up a running machine with 2100 hours for $5500…im not complaining about bucket….

  • @andyjones6361
    @andyjones6361 Год назад +1

    Why wouldn’t you want to drive forward ??

    • @jimmiller6704
      @jimmiller6704 Год назад +1

      Much would then fill up with tire tread that would cause soil to fall into the line just trenched.

  • @davebittel7776
    @davebittel7776 Год назад +1

    Turn it around and drive forward.

    • @KenMrKLC
      @KenMrKLC  Год назад +3

      If I did that I would run over the trench when turning curves

    • @truthhurts4771
      @truthhurts4771 Год назад +1

      @@KenMrKLC It's best to pull a ripper than try pushing it anyway. I like your idea. I agree, like you said, welding a piece on the side may roll the dirt over and better clear the trench, like a turning plow.

    • @KenMrKLC
      @KenMrKLC  Год назад +1

      @@truthhurts4771 It worked great and paid for itself 10x just this first time I used it over renting a machine

  • @KarasCyborg
    @KarasCyborg Год назад

    You could take one fork off your fork lift (if you have one) and use that as a trencher. It's great to pop bushes out of the ground as well.

  • @alchemy1
    @alchemy1 Год назад

    I bought this thing from Amazon. It didn't work. And for a reason. I ran it over green grass with the soil on the wet side.
    After I chewed on the whole thing and after watching all sorts of videos... suddenly this just came to mind.
    A backhoe, an excavator with that foot-wide digger that scoops out dirt.
    Imagine instead of that blade you have. just being straight like that, its end is actually desgined like that of an excavator scoop.
    The loading bucket on your rig has enough tilting up and down that such a design can easily behave just like an excavator digging scoop or whatever they call it. Just a two inch or 4 inch wide deal and there it is.
    The bucket on my 8N ford tractor has lots of tilt.

    • @KenMrKLC
      @KenMrKLC  Год назад

      They make this already

    • @alchemy1
      @alchemy1 Год назад

      @@KenMrKLC if I can only find it or even make it. But I don't have a welder.