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Uploaded by on Jul 3, 2008

The Trenchnedge trencher makes irrigation projects quick and easy.
visit our website at www.trenchnedge.com

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  • if its self propelled just stand on the frame and ride it!!

  • How deep does it go ? Is it self propelled or is the guy pullingb it ?

    I used something like that in FLA years ago . It worked well in the sand. I dont think it would work to good in Texas Soils . Thanks

  • @bgmn612  with what kind of vib plow?

  • tear the hell up outta a yard .

  • Pipe pullers don't work well in hard dry ground, areas where there are tree roots and rocks. In southern clays soils they trench mostly everything and use whit sch 40 pipe

  • I believe this unit is $2,500 and fits in the back of an SUV. Very low investment and fits thru most doorways with a 9in radius. at 35 feet a minute with no trailer loading and unloading. It saves a lot of the cost of mobilization.

  • My skid steer with a trencher attachment is a hell of a lot faster that that, what's the turning radius on it? and listen to it bog down

  • I think this machine would not work in a slope area

  • in my yard, that thing would've already hit a softball-sized boulder and thrown a rod.

  • I can pull 100 ft of irrigation pipe 12inches deep in 22 seconds with no mess. I save a lot of money.

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