Posted by rrlund on December 07, 2009 at 15:05:15 from (216.46.211.221):
In Reply to: BorZit??? posted by dave2 on December 07, 2009 at 13:40:58:
I don't have any experience with them Dave,but maybe you read my post about running that 2 inch with the trash pump the other day. If you have room enough to lay a pipe down in a fair length of ditch or in a cellar,you'd be amazed at how much pipe you can push in and how fast it goes just by hooking a garden hose up to it. Providing you don't run into any big stones.Even the pipe collars when you hook lengths together should slide right in. We ended up with about a 6 inch hole with that 2 inch pipe. I remember when I was a kid,Dad ran a piece of 1/2 inch right near where we ran that 2 inch the other day. He ran that one under the road to run a wire through to run the well pump when it was over there.
I've been tempted to buy one of those Borzits though myself,to put in some automatic waterers in places where we need to go in under existing concrete,so I'd be interested to hear anybody's experience with one too.
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