Trenching For Water Lines Around The Farm

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  • @chevy6299
    @chevy6299 5 лет назад +21

    TIP: On the excavator's arm put mark at the 48 inches just make sure to keep the bucket in the same position each time you measure.

  • @FernHillOhio
    @FernHillOhio 5 лет назад +16

    Good job on the trenching! If you drop your bucket into the trench at the depth you want, you can put a piece of duct tape on the arm of the excavator at grade and then you wont have to keep getting out and checking with the tape. Hope this makes sense. Saves a lot of steps :)

    • @SSLFamilyDad
      @SSLFamilyDad  5 лет назад +3

      That is a great idea! I'll try that on the next section of trench

    • @PaulaJoDavis
      @PaulaJoDavis 5 лет назад +1

      Exactly what I was thinking. Measure the depth of the bucket and tape off what depth you need! Great idea Fern Hill Farm!

    • @Cmuron
      @Cmuron 5 лет назад

      Exactly what I was going to suggest.

  • @matthewjohnson3910
    @matthewjohnson3910 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for sharing Todd 👍

  • @tristanculpepper5627
    @tristanculpepper5627 5 лет назад +4

    Ditch witch set it and forget it. The best thing for trenching

  • @justinmarkgraf3819
    @justinmarkgraf3819 5 лет назад +1

    I have this water line and metal hose clamps burried all over my campground in northern Wisconsin. Owners before me used metal clamps for 30 years. I'm on 15 years. I have never had a clamp rust off. They are rusty, yes. My lines are blown out in the fall and not deep. We get a few broken lines per year, but its always a different issue than clamps. Thank you for the great video.

  • @kaycox5555
    @kaycox5555 5 лет назад +1

    Great idea!

    • @kaycox5555
      @kaycox5555 5 лет назад

      Oh, suggest keep on borrowing the machine to dig trenches for a French drain around the areas that keep on flooding ...wasn't it the maple orchards??? BLESSINGS!

  • @RoseThistleArtworks
    @RoseThistleArtworks 5 лет назад +2

    That is so cool! I love that little blade for pushing the dirt back in. That looks like you got A LOT done. Very cool.

  • @gigglesmomma5543
    @gigglesmomma5543 5 лет назад +2

    Yes! Keep us updated with videos! I'm very interested in this process. Thinking of needing it done here. Thanks Todd!!!

  • @PaulaJoDavis
    @PaulaJoDavis 5 лет назад +1

    Very good job. We all have accidents so....no worries, right? Love the "getting ready for winter" theme. We're doing that too! Blessings from NE Missouri!

  • @baileysconstruction7898
    @baileysconstruction7898 5 лет назад +3

    For not having a lot of experience on that your doing a great job

  • @anywhy30
    @anywhy30 5 лет назад

    Great video, thanks for taking us along.

  • @MountainCrestFarm
    @MountainCrestFarm 5 лет назад +5

    OK...Stupid question here...
    At about the 1:00 mark you explain that there is a water line and electric line running from the house to the barn already installed. Now you are running a water line from the barn to the greenhouse (I hope you are putting an electric line in as well, even if you don't currently hook it up. Cost is minimal and if you ever need it you don't have to dig again).
    From the greenhouse you are running 200+- feet of water line back to the house. Why? If the water going to the barn that you are hooking into originates at the house like you say in the video, why not T off from the line at the house and just run a line to where the 200 feet is ending up right back at the house? It saves on the amount of line, which is no big deal as that line is cheap, but it also cuts out several connections which IS a big deal since every connection is a potential future leak.

  • @marilynm464
    @marilynm464 5 лет назад

    Couldn't see how deep it was till you jumped in! Lot of work but nice when have finished product.

  • @danCruzZzlml
    @danCruzZzlml 5 лет назад +4

    Oh man... Im loving this excavator series. Good luck with everything and ecpecting more vids soon!

  • @riatimmermans5177
    @riatimmermans5177 5 лет назад +2

    Wow awesome job, big project . You should dig a shallow well and handpump for water😘💧🌊🌈

  • @aministratorgeneral.9298
    @aministratorgeneral.9298 5 лет назад +2

    before you drop the reel into the trnech tie a loop of rope through the reel then just pull it backward into the trench, pin down the pipe as you go, much easier and you dont need to get in the trench, the pipe will unwind as you puull it, and easy to manipulate,....nice job you done there,...

  • @PGailStOnge
    @PGailStOnge 5 лет назад +1

    The best assistant for yard work has 4 legs and a wagging tail. Labs ate the best!
    Any lab I've had would have been right in the trench "helping" with the digging and/or napping in the muddy water.
    😂😂😂

    • @SSLFamilyDad
      @SSLFamilyDad  5 лет назад

      I missed getting it on video but at one point she found here way in to the trench and ran up and down it in 6 inches of muddy water!

  • @Aaron-io2wc
    @Aaron-io2wc 5 лет назад +1

    Great job. I would have put the water tape down so you can find the line again in the future if there is a problem. I also would have use stone to put the waterline down on top of it.

  • @ftwtexasstephens9629
    @ftwtexasstephens9629 5 лет назад

    Wow! Great job for a beginner.

  • @BalticHomesteaders
    @BalticHomesteaders 5 лет назад +3

    Good job but seriously a white top for trench digging? ;)

  • @Bamaman14k
    @Bamaman14k 5 лет назад

    Great job Todd, I like anyting where there's an excavator in use. That drainpipe looks like a French drain, I know down here by code we have to use straight pipe it can't be corrugated for sewage. I don't think you're going to kill that tree. Great video thanks for sharing,
    Jimmy

    • @SSLFamilyDad
      @SSLFamilyDad  5 лет назад

      That pipe is just a drain to get the roof runoff away from the house so, easy repair luckily

  • @joshuachristian3102
    @joshuachristian3102 5 лет назад

    Pro tip for trenching, you can take duct tape or even chalk and mark where on the arm of the excavator the 4 ft mark is and then just dig until you reach that mark. Loving watching you improve your farm! God bless!!

  • @karenhernke281
    @karenhernke281 5 лет назад +1

    Great job! You made some good progress. We need to do that here but my hubby says just use garden hoses or carry the water. Ugh! I'm ready to do it myself...wouldn't that be scary! Lol. Did you rent that machine? Your doing a nice job for doing it alone.

  • @willymags123
    @willymags123 5 лет назад

    Wow, all that work and you still film so we are able to enjoy it. Not to mention the editing. So much work by only one man. great job! I was thinking if you put a piece of blue tape on the measuring stick it might be easier to find your depth quicker.

    • @SSLFamilyDad
      @SSLFamilyDad  5 лет назад +1

      That is also a great idea, thanks!

    • @karenhernke281
      @karenhernke281 5 лет назад

      I was thinking the same thing. How nice of him to take the time to film this for us while working so hard. Good man!

  • @richardgreen5602
    @richardgreen5602 5 лет назад

    With your excavator or any digger arm, measure a point on the arm with the bucket curled in the hole and mark that point so you know the depth without getting out and in the machine to determine depth of your hole.

  • @DKuzzin
    @DKuzzin 5 лет назад +2

    Hey, you're doing it your way, rock on! I'll admit, sometimes the way you do things makes me cringe. But you keep being you, that's why I watch your videos! I'm talking to the screen "not like that"...LOL! Until I remember that you did this days ago. Not afraid to make and ADMIT your mistakes. Keep rocking it brother. ...now go fix that Greenhouse...lol. Go ARMY!!

  • @whip714
    @whip714 5 лет назад +1

    you should make note where you put those hose clamps you are going to what to know in the future for when it leaks

    • @SSLFamilyDad
      @SSLFamilyDad  5 лет назад

      100' from the greenhouse:) I keep a record of all this stuff on youtube in a bunch of videos:)

  • @frrapp2366
    @frrapp2366 5 лет назад

    does the blade have an angle setting or adjustment , might put a hydrant at the 1st splice hard to have too many hydrants {chevy 6299 s ideal of a mark is nice}, we have an old backhoe on a 9n ford need new swing cylinders old ones are rusted up and wipe out the seals (packings actually) but the machine shops want a couple of hundred per cylinder. beats a shovel all to heck

  • @TheSmagzilla
    @TheSmagzilla 5 лет назад

    that way works too but i think i would have unrolled it above ground and dropped it in. just need to fix one and to something and off you go. no need to really go in the trench. a warmer day would have been better as you stated also.

  • @andrewsarles3520
    @andrewsarles3520 5 лет назад

    Put a mark on your boom save time! Next time put that black plastic pipe by your wood stove all night until your ready to use! I put tires in the house by a heater or over a heat register all night if I know I have to break them down in the morning!

  • @mitchf1508
    @mitchf1508 5 лет назад +6

    put a mark on the boom at 48" and dig to it.. But, of course, you have already dug the trench by now! :)

    • @SSLFamilyDad
      @SSLFamilyDad  5 лет назад +2

      Lol, lots more to dig. I though about putting a line on the boom but since it isn't mine I will have to find something temporary to make a line on the equipment with

    • @tommyb8046
      @tommyb8046 5 лет назад +5

      @@SSLFamilyDad use a piece of hi-viz duck tape on the boom with your bucket tip on the ground to check depth. that's what most of the low tech guys do around here.

  • @shanehaws3828
    @shanehaws3828 5 лет назад +1

    I ditch witch would have been quicker for those long runs

  • @DaybirdAviaries
    @DaybirdAviaries 5 лет назад +1

    Frost here is about 3 inches, max.

    • @augustreil
      @augustreil 5 лет назад

      Nice, very nice !!

    • @jay90374
      @jay90374 5 лет назад +1

      Must be nice, 6 feet here in central Alberta

  • @salmonhunter7414
    @salmonhunter7414 5 лет назад

    That is one muckey job

  • @brianking6671
    @brianking6671 5 лет назад

    you're not homesteading or farming unless you are breaking shit! LOL

  • @whip714
    @whip714 5 лет назад

    you should make note where you put those hose clamps you are going to what to know in the future for when it leaks