As part of putting this farm in to use for cattle, we needed to install three freeze proof waterers. We will
have electric fences seperating the place in to five different paddocks as we are planning on utilizing
rotational grazing. That required a backhoe to come and dig the water line. It needs to be approximatley
24" in our area as that is the freeze line. First, in the country you've got to find out who has a backhoe
and when they can come. So, after asking around, a name comes up, you ask around about their
reputation and then you give them a call. You have to find out what they charge and if they can do the
job. Then find out when they can come and hopefully they show when they say they will. Before the
digging even started, we located a plastic pipe manufacturing facility that was fairly close (35 miles) and
spoke with them about purchasing 3000 feet of pipe. No problem....they have what we need. So we load
up in the wonderful green and white dump truck and head off to get our pipe. The lines all get dug
and now comes the part of laying out the pipe and glueing them together. Everything works pretty
good...we have a few snags such as a few of the pipe pieces not fitting snugly enough together to make
a good seal. Somewhere in quality control, they missed these pieces. So....you cut them apart and
reapply the glue and move on down the line. Once the pipes are all laid and a riser attached, then
comes building forms for the concrete that will be poured to be under the waterers.