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Scottie

> Other than renting or buying a small trenching machine (That I'm sure I'd
> use to slice every cable and natural gas/water/sewage line within 20 feet
> of
> me the first time I use it)  I'm interested in seeing if there is a tool
> that will let a person (Or corporation)  push low voltage cable down below
> the sod.  I have a design in mind but if there is already something out
> there I'd like to see it.  Yeah, to buy it or maybe rip them off and make
> my
> own from how theirs look...  It's a thing..  Anyhow, I normally take a
> shovel and make a slit in the sod and stuff the cable down in it but doing
> a
> 100+ foot run can make your day less fun than it already was.
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> Anyone using any human powered tool (Other than a shovel or paying some
> kid
> 20 bucks to do it for you) to bury cable?
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> Robert West
>
> Just Micro Digital Services Inc.
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> 740-335-7020
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