That looks like butter! I do this in solar farms in Ohio and man the ground from so much traffic is HARD not to mention the giant rocks makes it a nightmare! Love it
@@Hydrovacjackthis is awesome! Since you do this daily, and know what’s up… do you think a couple a regular guys could do this with a 3500psi pressure washer and a shop vac? I need to bore a hole under a 3’ wide sidewalk to run a gutter down spout into a drain line m putting in. I’m trying to route the water away from a foundation.
@@trevorjarvis3050 yea u definitely could, I wouldn’t even bother with the shop-Vac though it will fill up too quickly. Use a turbo nozzle, try for 1500-2000 PSI and bore your hole, just wash up after you’re done no need to fuck with the vac.😉✌️
Been watching your videos really cool never seen this before. Great way to get a job done. But once you have it cut and want to cross cut it and wash it down to have it back doubt I just grabbed that out one big piece throat on a tarp finish doing what the job is I have to do cuz you got to fill the hole back in. Looks like a lot of waste of time and money. Trust me I run my own companies and crew
Thanks for your feedback I truly appreciate it.😎👊 And It’s definitely not a waste of time and money, it’s also the law on most of these sights, we’re in residential areas digging around hydro, gas, water etc. Just one like strike and it’s game over.🤷♂️
@@Hydrovacjack nice ! I know we've had to rebuild our ripsaw tips a couple times already but being in a municipality we don't use it everyday we've got a vector 2100 plus combination truck