kaiser715
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I gotta get power and water 400' to my new shop. Power line by code needs to get 18" below grade, so I need to dig out to 22" or thereabouts.
Problem I've found thru a couple of test digs with the backhoe is a layer of brownstone, mostly about 16-18" down (below mixed clay), but in at least one place, just a few inches below the surface.
Backhoe will just scrape/skitter across the surface of this. Pretty much the same as the excavator and dozer ripper that the grading contractor had on site for other work. BUT...being brownstone, it is soft enough that you can scrape/cut it with a utility blade on a knife.
I was thinking maybe to rent a hydraulic breaker on a mini-excavator.
Then I thought (after pricing out the mini-ex)...I mostly need to go about 4 inches down once I hit the brownstone...why not an electric demolition hammer (and a couple of younger folks to run it)? I think the brownstone is soft enough for it to go quickly, and basically would be cutting a channel 5" x 16" (width of bucket) by 400'. Thats less than about 200 cu ft of breaking/cutting.
Opinions/ideas/comments???
Problem I've found thru a couple of test digs with the backhoe is a layer of brownstone, mostly about 16-18" down (below mixed clay), but in at least one place, just a few inches below the surface.
Backhoe will just scrape/skitter across the surface of this. Pretty much the same as the excavator and dozer ripper that the grading contractor had on site for other work. BUT...being brownstone, it is soft enough that you can scrape/cut it with a utility blade on a knife.
I was thinking maybe to rent a hydraulic breaker on a mini-excavator.
Then I thought (after pricing out the mini-ex)...I mostly need to go about 4 inches down once I hit the brownstone...why not an electric demolition hammer (and a couple of younger folks to run it)? I think the brownstone is soft enough for it to go quickly, and basically would be cutting a channel 5" x 16" (width of bucket) by 400'. Thats less than about 200 cu ft of breaking/cutting.
Opinions/ideas/comments???
