Tip: when laying C900, lay pipe with the numbers facing up. Also, before backfilling coat the valve in grease and wrap with wax tap and then 10 mil tape. This will preserve the valve and help the next guy out when they have to make repairs to the pipe/valve
My guess is because water main lines are only 4 feet under ground. I think trench protection only applies to certain trenches and after specific depths.
Videos like this should be automatically deleted when safety and detailed pipe treatments are not used correctly why pass that along for others to follow and get hurt or killed and a pipe system with only portions of the manufactures recommended treatment
Those Link Belts are smooth excavators. They remind me of the Volvos.
Tip: when laying C900, lay pipe with the numbers facing up. Also, before backfilling coat the valve in grease and wrap with wax tap and then 10 mil tape. This will preserve the valve and help the next guy out when they have to make repairs to the pipe/valve
Where is your trenching protection?
Litteraly stole the words from my thoughts
My guess is because water main lines are only 4 feet under ground. I think trench protection only applies to certain trenches and after specific depths.
For what dast shallow as fak
Nice job and using tracer wire
Videos like this should be automatically deleted when safety and detailed pipe treatments are not used correctly why pass that along for others to follow and get hurt or killed and a pipe system with only portions of the manufactures recommended treatment