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Clogged culvert
Posted on 9/13/23 at 2:22 pm
Posted on 9/13/23 at 2:22 pm
The parish cleaned the roadside ditch on my property. My driveway culvert is about 75% clogged. Any tips to clean this out it’s a concrete culvert?
This post was edited on 9/13/23 at 2:23 pm
Posted on 9/13/23 at 2:30 pm to Bow dude72
Posted on 9/13/23 at 2:41 pm to ItzMe1972
How do you get the chain through?
Posted on 9/13/23 at 2:43 pm to cdhorn28
How do you get the chain through?
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Maybe shove a pvc pipe through with a small rope attached first?
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Maybe shove a pvc pipe through with a small rope attached first?
Posted on 9/13/23 at 6:31 pm to cdhorn28
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How do you get the chain through?
I truly wonder sometimes how some of you survive this world.
Posted on 9/13/23 at 8:09 pm to Bow dude72
The old tire method is #1
#2 would be a pressure washer and a jet attachment. These can be bought for less than 100$ on Amazon. For one time use it will work fine.
#2 would be a pressure washer and a jet attachment. These can be bought for less than 100$ on Amazon. For one time use it will work fine.
Posted on 9/13/23 at 9:23 pm to cdhorn28
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How do you get the chain through?
Through the other 25%
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My driveway culvert is about 75% clogged.
Then leave it there in a way you can easily access when you’re done
This post was edited on 9/13/23 at 9:24 pm
Posted on 9/13/23 at 10:21 pm to Bow dude72
Where do you live? A lot of times if the parish is coming through cleaning ditches, you can ask for your driveway to be put on a list for their jet truck.
Posted on 9/14/23 at 6:15 am to Bow dude72
I would think hydraulics will take care of it over the next couple of decent rains.
Posted on 9/14/23 at 9:13 am to ItzMe1972
The next video: “How to get an old tire out of a culvert.”
I’d recommend tying a chain to the back side, too.
I’d recommend tying a chain to the back side, too.
This post was edited on 9/14/23 at 9:14 am
Posted on 9/14/23 at 1:45 pm to ItzMe1972
That’s so visually satisfying for some reason
Posted on 9/14/23 at 8:16 pm to cdhorn28
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How do you get the chain through?

Posted on 9/15/23 at 7:12 am to 2 Jugs
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How do you get the chain through?
I truly wonder sometimes how some of you survive this world.
Without knowing how long his culvert is, I will withhold judgment. Pushing a rope or chain through 30 or 40 feet of a mostly clogged culvert is probably no easy task.
Posted on 9/15/23 at 8:25 am to baseballmind1212
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#2 would be a pressure washer and a jet attachment. These can be bought for less than 100$ on Amazon. For one time use it will work fine.
Any idea what this item is called
Posted on 9/15/23 at 9:35 am to Bow dude72
Sewer Jetter for Pressure Washer however I don't think thing it would work very well on on culvert. It's designed to be used on pipe 4" or smaller. It would take forever to clean out a large diameter pipe.
Posted on 9/15/23 at 1:06 pm to mdomingue
quote:If it's not completely clogged, I guess the PVC pipe thing can work. If you can get the PVC thru, you could then feed a cable or chain through that.quote:quote:
How do you get the chain through?
I truly wonder sometimes how some of you survive this world.
Without knowing how long his culvert is, I will withhold judgment. Pushing a rope or chain through 30 or 40 feet of a mostly clogged culvert is probably no easy task.
I have a problem on my street, a couple houses down from mine- it's clogged and water doesn't drain past that point. I reported it to 311 a couple years back, it's still 'pending'.
This sucks, because the yards on my street get basically flooded until things seep away, while the ditches on the end of the street- probably under 200 yards away- are over 5 feet deep, and feed into a bigger one over 10 ft deep. There should be zero backup, that shite should flow.
Posted on 9/15/23 at 1:10 pm to Scoob
I reposted with the original YouTube link.
From the description:
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Occurred on July 2, 2022 / Duson, Louisiana, USA
My dad has used this method to clean culverts on our farm for years. Items used: an old tire, some chain, a long sucker rod, a tractor and a Cajun!
From the description:
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Occurred on July 2, 2022 / Duson, Louisiana, USA
My dad has used this method to clean culverts on our farm for years. Items used: an old tire, some chain, a long sucker rod, a tractor and a Cajun!
This post was edited on 9/15/23 at 1:18 pm
Posted on 9/15/23 at 1:38 pm to Bow dude72
What's the inside diameter and length of the culvert?
ETA: your options change considerably, depending on this.
ETA: your options change considerably, depending on this.
This post was edited on 9/15/23 at 1:39 pm
Posted on 9/15/23 at 8:27 pm to Scoob
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I guess the PVC pipe thing can work. If you can get the PVC thru, you could then feed a cable or chain through that
3/4 pvc pipe (as long as you need)...attach small rope to it's end (paracord)...shove through culvert...tie rope to chain...pull chain through.
This post was edited on 9/15/23 at 8:28 pm
Posted on 9/15/23 at 8:56 pm to ItzMe1972
That's satisfying to watch.
But, what happens if the chain breaks when the tire is halfway through?
But, what happens if the chain breaks when the tire is halfway through?
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