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Joe wrote:
Have any of you ever used a gas powered lawn edger to bury a cable/s? I was thinking of trying this. I wonder if I set the edger blade at about 2 " or so deep and took my time if it would work. I need to bury 3 cables from my Direct TV dish and a RG8 coax from my vertical to my house. Please post if you think this would work or have tried it. Thanks. Got a four wheel drive? In the past, I have just chained a wide crowbar to the hitch, at a low point on the bar, held it up-right and had the wife idle forward in the line I had for the coax. Two/three passes got me the depth I wished ... some cleaning of the trench was done after ... easiest I have found. Have used this for radials also ... but, would NOT be suited for ones small yard. However, in very rocky soil I wonder how well it would work? Regards, JS |
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