Josh,the effort that you have put into this project will pay of in the end,a big job well worth it,just treat breakage as a part of it ATB From Perth 👌👌👌👌🚜
It got caught in the plastic bag and fell out when Emily pulled the bag out of the conduit. It must have been in one of the pipes when I glued them together. Thanks for watching!
Hi I applaud your efforts but you would be better served in the future making these changes…use a smaller balloon and make the suction inset taped air tight once string appears then tie your ed to whatever you need to pull though….another trick is to place the couplings down hill to not obstruct what you are pulling I recently installed ,700 ft of underground main power to a plateau ….some lube and the cable went downhill so fast we feared the spool would come off the truck and at the power Poe termination it went upward over 20 ft
@@charlesdefrancisco5056 Those are all good suggestions! That’s a ton of momentum in your cable! I should have pulled the sting downhill, that way my couplings wouldn’t have been an issue. Thank you so much for watching!
Forgive me, I simply was using the term as a play on words. We used the vacuumed to suck the stringline through the conduit. I did not mean to offend. Thanks for watching!
Good job sucking the bag through the conduit. And thank you for your volunteer fire service.
Thanks, it worked fairly well. It is the least I can do and I really enjoy being able to serve. Thank you for watching!
Josh,the effort that you have put into this project will pay of in the end,a big job well worth it,just treat breakage as a part of it ATB
From Perth 👌👌👌👌🚜
Thanks for the words of encouragement! Having power at the property is so nice! Thank you for watching!
Awesome video, good luck with the repair
@@davidroberts8731 Thank you so much for watching!
Frick-n-frack :). I’ve been there. Congrats!
@tranquilitybase6417 Haha, it is not a good feeling! Thanks for watching!
Did you get the rock out of your pipe? Or was it small so you didn’t have to remove it.
It got caught in the plastic bag and fell out when Emily pulled the bag out of the conduit. It must have been in one of the pipes when I glued them together. Thanks for watching!
radio operation, don't eat the mic, hold it a foot away from mouth when speaking.
All good advise! Thanks for watching!
Roll roll roll the hoe, gently down the trench, merrily merrily merrily merrily, some times work ain't a cinch.
Haha, that's pretty good! Thanks for watching!
Hi I applaud your efforts but you would be better served in the future making these changes…use a smaller balloon and make the suction inset taped air tight once string appears then tie your ed to whatever you need to pull though….another trick is to place the couplings down hill to not obstruct what you are pulling
I recently installed ,700 ft of underground main power to a plateau ….some lube and the cable went downhill so fast we feared the spool would come off the truck and at the power Poe termination it went upward over 20 ft
@@charlesdefrancisco5056 Those are all good suggestions! That’s a ton of momentum in your cable! I should have pulled the sting downhill, that way my couplings wouldn’t have been an issue. Thank you so much for watching!
Please don't say " sucks". Yer fortunate. I'm a farmer here in a typhoon infested Pacific, we often struggling. But still we call ourselves lucky.
Forgive me, I simply was using the term as a play on words. We used the vacuumed to suck the stringline through the conduit. I did not mean to offend. Thanks for watching!