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Mole ploughing in a water main!
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<blockquote data-quote="Ffermer Bach" data-source="post: 9017696" data-attributes="member: 51054"><p>I have the same job to do here, and was told by Welsh Water, the pipe has to be 750mm down, and they want to inspect every 100m to make sure it is. Also, with Welsh Water, they are insisting on barrier pipe (at just under £5/m) instead of normal 25mm blue pipe. I am waiting for a contractor to come and do the job (he specialises in moling in Wind Farm electrical cables). I think a normal tractor won't pull a mole that deep. I asked another local contractor to do the job with a tractor and he started talking about having to pull the tractor/mole plough with a digger to get it that deep!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ffermer Bach, post: 9017696, member: 51054"] I have the same job to do here, and was told by Welsh Water, the pipe has to be 750mm down, and they want to inspect every 100m to make sure it is. Also, with Welsh Water, they are insisting on barrier pipe (at just under £5/m) instead of normal 25mm blue pipe. I am waiting for a contractor to come and do the job (he specialises in moling in Wind Farm electrical cables). I think a normal tractor won't pull a mole that deep. I asked another local contractor to do the job with a tractor and he started talking about having to pull the tractor/mole plough with a digger to get it that deep! [/QUOTE]
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