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Friday, November 19th 2004, 5:57pm

Boring Tool?

Has anyone had any experiance using a tool made by BORIT Manufacturing?<b></b>

aquamatic

Advanced Member

Posts: 230

Location: USA

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Tuesday, November 23rd 2004, 9:30am

Yes! Works good but messy with the water. I only use it as a last resort

nestors

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Posts: 110

Location: USA

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Thursday, December 9th 2004, 8:02am

We have ,but not only is it a muddy situation but if you come across gravel sometimes it will frezze up ,you need to have a high torque drill to keep it flowing well.

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Alpharetta,Ga.

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Nestor's Sprinklers & Lighting
Alpharetta,Ga.30022



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boritmfg

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Posts: 4

Location: USA

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Wednesday, December 21st 2005, 4:37pm

If you are having trouble with mud you need to cut the water back. The tool is designed to use just enough water to soften the soil so if is coming back out of the whole and making a mess just turn it down until the desired level is reached. With regards to the tool freezing up we suggest a Hole Hog or Hammer drill which should keep the tool turning, if the tool freezes there may be a bad part or a rather large stone in the way.
Wes Breecher
Borit Manufacturing

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