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Has anyone tried pulling in aerator hose with a sprinkler line puller? I have about 1200' to get to the nearest power going across a hayfield. I can't leave it laying on the ground and don't like the idea of trenching that far. The pipe puller would be clean and simple if it would work. I didn't know if the aerator hose would hold up to the stress or if I would have to pull it in sections and splice it. I used one to pull an underground electrical line across my yard to my shed and it worked sweet.
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I had a link for what you are talking about over at tractorbynet but the link is broke and will not link up to the thread, but anyway the guys over at tractorbynet put alot of pipe in the ground using a middle buster plow with a attachment on it that lets the roll of poly pipe lay out as it goes along like the sprinkler pipe installer, in fact they are probably using the idea from those machines that the yard irrigation guys use
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