Using a Trencher - French Drain Install Part 1
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 Published On Aug 26, 2018

Jason uses a Barreto 712 Trencher in this first part of a French drain installation. With 150 feet of French drain to install, digging by hand wasn't really an option so we rented this Barreto trencher from Home Depot. Make sure you hit subscribe so you can catch the rest of this French drain project.

The Barreto 712MT user guide from Home Depot:
https://go.magik.ly/ml/ewkb/

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