"Not in My Back-hoe" is the 68 episode in the Fox animated situation comedy King of the Hill and is the eighth episode of the fourth season. The title references Not in MY Backyard, a common objection to unwanted development in residential neighborhoods.
When Bill buys a new septic tank, Hank rents a backhoe to help him install it. It soon becomes evident that neither Bill nor Dale have the slightest idea how to install the septic tank or operate...
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"Not in My Back-hoe" is the 68 episode in the Fox animated situation comedy King of the Hill and is the eighth episode of the fourth season. The title references Not in MY Backyard, a common objection to unwanted development in residential neighborhoods.
When Bill buys a new septic tank, Hank rents a backhoe to help him install it. It soon becomes evident that neither Bill nor Dale have the slightest idea how to install the septic tank or operate the backhoe; Hank becomes exasperated at their ineptitude and takes off without them to fetch an L-pipe for the installation. During an argument with an incompetent Mega Lo Mart hardware clerk over the pipes, he overhears a similar argument with another clerk, and notices that the other customer bears a striking similarity to Hank himself. Later, when Hank tries to return home, he again sees the other customer, parked next to him, with a completely identical pickup truck to his own - in fact, they had gotten their trucks confused. Some time...
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