Wingsy
Bronze Member
My Mom always warned me that if I didn't do well in school that I'd wind up digging ditches. I've come full circle now and that's what's it's come to. But this should actually be fun, especially if it works well.
The pictures tell it all. In photo #1, this existing ditch along the edge of my side yard goes nowhere - it just fills up and overflows onto my front yard, as you can see in photo #2. Photo #3 shows where I plan to start this ditch (foreground stake) and where it will end (stake in background), right into the ditch prior to the culvert under my driveway. You can see this in photo #1 as well.
It's total length is 50 feet, and I've measured a 10 inch drop from the ground surface at the start to the ground surface at the end. At the end the ground surface that I'm talking about is at the bottom of the ditch just before the culvert.
I plan on using a catch basin at the start, kinda like this:
Shop NDS 12-in L x 12-in W Square Catch Basin Kit at Lowes.com
And a pop-up emitter at the end, kinda like this:
Clog Free Pop-Up Drain Emitter - 4" - Amazon.com
With 6 inch flexible corrugated solid drain pipe between the two.
And of course a Kubota BX25 with backhoe to do the work. (Or most of it anyway.) I'm not that experienced in this stuff. I've got maybe 30 hours of backhoe time under my belt - dug up trees, dug a boat slip, grave for a horse, footings for a gazebo, but nothing yet that called for an even surface at the bottom of the hole/ditch.
Any advice from any of you ditch-diggers out there would be appreciated. I don't want to screw this up too badly - my wife will be watching.
The pictures tell it all. In photo #1, this existing ditch along the edge of my side yard goes nowhere - it just fills up and overflows onto my front yard, as you can see in photo #2. Photo #3 shows where I plan to start this ditch (foreground stake) and where it will end (stake in background), right into the ditch prior to the culvert under my driveway. You can see this in photo #1 as well.
It's total length is 50 feet, and I've measured a 10 inch drop from the ground surface at the start to the ground surface at the end. At the end the ground surface that I'm talking about is at the bottom of the ditch just before the culvert.
I plan on using a catch basin at the start, kinda like this:
Shop NDS 12-in L x 12-in W Square Catch Basin Kit at Lowes.com
And a pop-up emitter at the end, kinda like this:
Clog Free Pop-Up Drain Emitter - 4" - Amazon.com
With 6 inch flexible corrugated solid drain pipe between the two.
And of course a Kubota BX25 with backhoe to do the work. (Or most of it anyway.) I'm not that experienced in this stuff. I've got maybe 30 hours of backhoe time under my belt - dug up trees, dug a boat slip, grave for a horse, footings for a gazebo, but nothing yet that called for an even surface at the bottom of the hole/ditch.
Any advice from any of you ditch-diggers out there would be appreciated. I don't want to screw this up too badly - my wife will be watching.

