Posted by dave2 on September 25, 2012 at 06:20:34 from (79.240.159.90):
Ha!!!!!! Ditch 3ft deep and 50ft long for the new frostfree hydrant wasn't digging itself... Planned to rent a little hoe and do it myself (never ran one) in the next couple weeks (??)... Was finishing the loop with the horses and saw a crew at a building site with a little digger... Never hurts to ask.... They were waiting on electric and water people to get there that wouldn't come til after lunch.... Boss said they were already being paid, so sent me two guys with the digger and told me to take a McDonalds order from him and the crew and bring a case of beer..... Line's in, covered except enough of the end to install the hydrant and gravel bed, all fed and waitin on the utility folks and I'm out about 60 bucks. Would've cost 100 plus a big deposit and cleaning/transport fees to rent one then figure out how to use it.....
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