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3 point trencher or Chain digger

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Mitch

02-09-2000 09:20:53




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Have 40 acres in Oregon that I will need to do some trenching for electric, water and sewer lines. I believe that someone should surely be making a 3 point PTO driven trencher that would mount on the back of a M602.

Any ideas where to find such a beast?

Some concern that even in granny gear that you may not be able to go slow enough to dig effectively. What about making several passes at about a foot deep each to compensate. Any ideas on this?? Thanks

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mattster

04-11-2002 09:16:24




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 Re: 3 point trencher or Chain digger in reply to Mitch, 02-09-2000 09:20:53  
try this site

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robert

10-06-2000 22:24:47




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 Re: 3 point trencher or Chain digger in reply to Mitch, 02-09-2000 09:20:53  
I'm looking for the same thing.. if you find something let me know.. this will help me from making one. right now I'm looking into getting a sub soiler from tractor supply company to help run a trench a foot deep into the ground so that I can run electric in the ground for my barns. I have a deere 4600.



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HASHIM.T.B

04-02-2001 10:11:23




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 Re: Re: 3 point trencher or Chain digger in reply to robert, 10-06-2000 22:24:47  
I am government contractor .doing mainly underground telephone cable for telecom department in India.generally han power is used for digging with pick axe and spades.usually we require trenches upto a depth of 1.50 meters andwidth 30 centimeters.it is time consuming and require large number of labours.the soil conditions are loose, hard, soft rock and hard laterate.can anyone help me to give an idea of mechanisation by horizotal boring or using Chain digger or with some other useful machines.

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