pcmeiners
Well-known member
Need to excavate for a well water line in soil with a fair amount of small rocks in moist soil to a 48" depth, also plan on placing a water line into the front yard (100 feet).
Question is do I rent a Dingo with a carbide trencher (shown below) or a backhoe with an 8" or 12" bucket. An 8" bucketed backhoe would be the most useful, but not sure I would have an issue with soil sticking in the bucket, 12" should be less of an issue with this. The other option is renting a heavy duty trencher but this will be a lot more work especially digging out by the well casing to get a pitiless adapter installed (hole 5'x3'x3'). The backhoe would also come in handy for back filling and digging holes for tree planting. Main concern with the backhoe with an 8" or 12" bucket is the soil not releasing.....,,,,. Which way to go on this ?

Question is do I rent a Dingo with a carbide trencher (shown below) or a backhoe with an 8" or 12" bucket. An 8" bucketed backhoe would be the most useful, but not sure I would have an issue with soil sticking in the bucket, 12" should be less of an issue with this. The other option is renting a heavy duty trencher but this will be a lot more work especially digging out by the well casing to get a pitiless adapter installed (hole 5'x3'x3'). The backhoe would also come in handy for back filling and digging holes for tree planting. Main concern with the backhoe with an 8" or 12" bucket is the soil not releasing.....,,,,. Which way to go on this ?





