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30 plants put in the ground today to form a hedge,  3 hours weeding,
 
10 trees to plant tomorrow

3 hours weeding, way better than 3 hours welding! Are you going to put a bore and reticulation in? One of the best things I've ever done for the house, green all year round.
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3 hours weeding, way better than 3 hours welding! Are you going to put a bore and reticulation in? One of the best things I've ever done for the house, green all year round.

yeah guy from work has his own bore drill. he already has the casing for me...just waiting for a day we have a day off together to put it in

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yeah guy from work has his own bore drill. he already has the casing for me...just waiting for a day we have a day off together to put it in

It's definitely the way to go. I Was so keen to get the driveway crossover in I forgot to sink the 25mm with the solenoid wires in first. Was a hassle to put it in afterwards and backfill it all.

haha yeah i bet it was. we are on an acre so im running a boundary supply with lines running from the fence in to their selected areas. im gonna put a 90mm pipe under the driveway so if i wanna put things through in the future i have plenty of room

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haha yeah i bet it was. we are on an acre so im running a boundary supply with lines running from the fence in to their selected areas. im gonna put a 90mm pipe under the driveway so if i wanna put things through in the future i have plenty of room

Bore water fuel pump to 1 acre square fuel rail to 25mm injectors.



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