As suggested by some others of this forum, I am going to try to post the process of installation of my Portage & Main Ultimizer BL 34-44 owb for my 5,900 sq. ft. home (load, loss, specs., layout design will be posted in the future

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This thread will be an evolutionary thread where I continually post pictures, questions, information my dealer is telling me, progress reports, etc. Feel free to post any questions or comments you like. Here I go....
March 21, 2014:
Next door neighbor brought over his Allmand backhoe and dug my main trench some 80 feet long for a "work trade" of me grinding out some stumps for him in May 2014. "Free." All trenching is 36" minimum with 60" depth on both ends of the trench. This will allow for "bending the Logstor anaconda" and access with tools near the entrance to the house. Logstor Dual Pex-Flex is to be utilized for the underground piping but 1" versus 1 1/4" dual pex pipes is still being debated with my dealer (who is helping me with the installation design but I am performing the actual labor myself). Enough talk.... pictures tell so much more, right?

No pictures of the Allmand backhoe in action but the resulting trench came out nicely.
Trench 56 inches right at the outer basement wall (prior to core drilling)

Hand digging with the old shovel near the house. No backhoe accidents occurred.


Better living through hydraulics... bottom of the ditch is quite level.

Tulip poplar tree, stump and roots didn't phase the backhoe bucket.

A look down the trench toward the end-of-the-owb-line.

End of the trench run (looking back toward my house) where concrete pad will be poured for the BL 34-44. Water in the bottom of the trench is from a natural spring. A drain tile will be installed to keep it drained.
