I pictured us plowing until we hit a driveway and then boring under the driveways. Should I just look at a big drill and horizontal drill everything? If it matters, the soil is rocky and we're likely to hit shale deposits.

On 4/6/2016 9:49 AM, Josh Reynolds wrote:

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We have 3-4 out a day depending on the schedule. (Still putting in backbone)

On Apr 6, 2016 8:37 AM, "Adam Moffett" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I was eyeballing a Ditch Witch 410sx because it seems to be an
    all-in-one kind of deal where you can use one machine for
    horizontal drilling, trenching, and plowing.

    The instructions for horizontal drilling talk about digging a
    launch pit at least 20' long.  My concern there was that when
    we're drilling under a road, we'd be digging this launch pit way
    outside the ROW.  I'd worry about a landowner stopping a project
    because they don't want us to mess up their grass (we have people
    like that around here).

    Is there a different machine I should be looking at for going
    under roads and driveways?


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