Sparktician: The two long nineties on each end are stainless. There are three slip/expansion joints in the run. These are supposed to be water tight. We will find out after chores. If it does not pull then we will wait for warmer weather.
After replying to Bruce's comment I got to thinking about using the generator. I could put it on the out side of the grain bins and use the wiring to "back feed" the silos. That would get us by until warmer weather if we can pull the wire today.
As to the fellow asking about the original installation. We did all the grunt work but a good friend is a retired certified electrician. He help with the plan and did all the actual "box" work in the panels. So I am pretty sure we do not have anything wrong above ground.
Also there is not way for there to be a splice box in the middle. That would be in the middle of the cattle yards. If the conduit is compromised I can go around the yards. Then I would need spliced boxes as the run would be over 2500 feet then. If we can't find the problem that is more than likely what we will do.
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