Just curious why you did it in two passes! Most rental trenchers auger the dirt right next to the trench. To make a second pass you would have to walk the trencher over the newly extracted soil from the first pass. Or did I miss something.
I would have much rather done it in one pass! Unfortunately, even though the trencher was supposed to go 30" deep, it only dug out about 24" on the first pass, so we cleared all the loose dirt from the top of the trench and made a second pass. That just loosened up the dirt at the bottom. It didn't really bring much out of the trench, so we went back in with a narrow shovel and took the dirt out by hand. That was hard work!
Another thing that slowed us down was that we were working on an area where an asphalt driveway had been removed. We still hit asphalt chunks from time to time though.
For the guy who asked what my soil is like, it's not too bad except for the asphalt chunks and a lot of little rocks. It's actually really good soil for growing things... my grass and trees seem to do well despite my less-than-green thumb.
Ed