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hello dear Bob...:)) thanx a lot for yr comment on my wall..well as a responding i wanna say u ,yes that was a wire of water ,and that is a park in my city where is so appealing one....and abt those boys who wanted to push me to the kitchen ,dont worry abt them dear...i know how teach them their lessons..haha..its a way for pulling on other's legs and i know well that all of them attempt to show they have whole power in universe....^_^ ...by the way im grateful to u ...wish u golden times every where....and i love yr photos very much...all of them r fabulous ..(>_*)
Yes those are segment's of drill stem and same time also the rod that is used to drag the water pipe in. It first bushes/drills the rod through the soil until to other end, where the drill head is replaced with different kind of larger drill head with "hook" where they attack PVC pipe and drag/drill it back to the machine.
In this case they installed new water pipes for my house and for neighborhood..
They didn't succeed without accidents. They wished to drag the new pipe to beside of old one so the water breakage would be minimum, but in one place they got too near to old fragile iron pipe and it "explode".. There isn't good map of old pipes and those old pipes don't go too straight also. they were build on 80's very fast and badly. So it's very difficult to tell where there can be something underground.
It was not visible in photo, but there was the company name who produced that machine written on it's side. It's "ditch witch" So I googled it up and found it from their home page.. Seems like I had remembered it right, it's really called directional drill.
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In this case they installed new water pipes for my house and for neighborhood..
They didn't succeed without accidents. They wished to drag the new pipe to beside of old one so the water breakage would be minimum, but in one place they got too near to old fragile iron pipe and it "explode".. There isn't good map of old pipes and those old pipes don't go too straight also. they were build on 80's very fast and badly. So it's very difficult to tell where there can be something underground.
It was not visible in photo, but there was the company name who produced that machine written on it's side. It's "ditch witch" So I googled it up and found it from their home page.. Seems like I had remembered it right, it's really called directional drill.
http://www.ditchwitch.com/trenchless/directional-drills/all-terrain...