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04ctd 03-28-2005 06:01 PM

how to bury invisible/electronic dog fence?
 
what tricks is everyone using?

one guy locally told me just to turn up dirt with a shovel, and wedge it down there?
that's only a few inches....?

I got the:
Innotek SD-3000 Basic Contain 'N Train® System

http://www.gundogsupply.com/smardogsd30b.html

crobtex 03-28-2005 06:05 PM

They make a spade that looks like a hoe with the blabe turned down. Just push it in the ground and wiggle out your groove. Step and push on both side to close it up.
Five or six iches should be plenty deep....unless you plan on plowing it.:)

Shovelhead 03-28-2005 06:13 PM

My trick, use a power edger like you'd use to trim the grass beside your sidewalk.
Set low, it'll cut a nice trench a couple of inches deep and about 1/4 inch wide.
You can step on the slit to close up the trench.
You could probably rent one for a few bucks for an afternoon.

I've done it several times to run communications wire for temporary events.
It also does a nice job when installing those low-voltage landscaping light systems. ;)

http://www.weemsgrazer.com/images/de35.gif

PS DON'T try this if the ground is really wet......you'll make a very muddy mess.
(don't ask me how I know)[laugh]

04ctd 03-28-2005 06:23 PM

shovel, didja ride your scooter thru the car wash after you made that discovery??

i been wanting one of those, might be a reason to get one :D
y'all post how good it is, and i'll let mama read it!

Shovelhead 03-28-2005 06:32 PM


Originally posted by 04ctd
shovel, didja ride your scooter thru the car wash after you made that discovery??

i been wanting one of those, might be a reason to get one :D
y'all post how good it is, and i'll let mama read it!

I was pretty much covered in mud by the time I had run the 600 feet of wire I had to bury/run for the following day's event. (I keep coveralls in my truck);)

It was worth it.
Paul Revere & the Raiders put on one heckuva show. :D

bmoeller 03-28-2005 08:51 PM

The electric fence didn't work us. The dog got wise to it.

The collar beeped first as a warning, before it would shock, if he went any closer. What our dog would do is, is sit close enough for the collar to beep, and sit there. He'd wear the batteries down, then run across the wire.

He was a 12# dog, and had to set it on the highest setting.

Had to go back to a cable. He was a crazy mutt. [laugh]

SjLingenfelter 03-28-2005 08:53 PM

Run wire THEN hook it up. [eyecrazy]

Dieseldude4x4 03-28-2005 08:59 PM

The company that put mine down just used the edger like Ed said. Had the whole system in in about 2 hours total. Both the Rotties know exactly where it is and will not go close. The Shepard has ran across it several times chasing squirels but she is like a streak of lightning anyway. The pit bull hates it and knows exactly where it is. The one Rottie don't even need the collar any more, she won't go close the line. The other Rottie, I have to put in the car and drive across the line to walk her around town. She will not cross it no how. It is a pretty cool system.

SjLingenfelter 03-28-2005 10:35 PM

Ok question I have always thought of...When the dog does pass over this line...cant they just keep goin?

quantrill88 03-28-2005 11:18 PM

could always rent a Ditch Witch..........might be a tad overkill though [laugh]

2manykids 03-29-2005 06:32 AM

skill saw and 2 blades does a nice job also.

hotdram 03-29-2005 06:38 AM

With an invisible shovel?? [eyecrazy]

~sorryitsearlyRob


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