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    #31
    Originally posted by BrokenJ View Post


    Quick line services covers the entire state.
    I see that one of the sponsors has a 979 exchange. Mr. Stolle. Maybe I’ll give him a call. It doesn’t mention water lines though.

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      #32
      Originally posted by AntlerCollector View Post
      Can black poly be buried?
      Absolutely. My buddy down in del rio ran his over the top of the ground and just buried it in road crossings. Up in our neck of the woods we buried it with the the tractor. For that matter you can run that poly down the well as well.

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        #33
        I will pass on a little tidbit of knowledge I have gained over the years concerning poly pipe. The deeper you bury it the harder it is to dig up to repair. I would not bury it deeper than 18 inches. Poly pipe, expands and contracts throughout the year. And in winter time I have had it pull apart where you have fused the pieces together. I have successfully used the PVC dresser couplings to make repairs where it has separated.
        make sure that whoever is melting and bonding the pipe together when you install it knows what they’re doing.

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