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"Hal Rosser" wrote in
: I have also heard of buying a new chain and bar for your chainsaw, then using the OLD one to cut a path through the yard. In this part of the world, you can rent a Ditch-Witch or Trench-Wench which use a similar concept, but the chain carries cutters designed for earth and rocks rather than one designed for wet timber. Ditch-Witchs and Trench-Wenchs aren't very good for cutting trees, nor are chainsaws very good for digging trenches. You don't have to invent a new tool for this application, plumbers and electricians have been inserting narrow conduits / pipes in earth trenches for decades using these types of machines. An alternative to renting a machine may be to find a plumber who specialiese in in-ground sprinkler systems... and get a quote for him to dig your trenches. Owen |
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