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Old 13-06-2007, 02:22 AM posted to rec.ponds.moderated
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Default The art of digging a hole


"Hal" wrote in message
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On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 16:21:31 CST, "Bill Stock"
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I need to bury two large barrels (36x24) below the ground, but I can't do
too much collateral damage while digging the hole. I was thinking about
using a post hole digger to try and keep the sides as straight as
possible.
The soil is hard clay below 1', so I don't expect too much slippage, but
there will be some.

Any brighter ideas?


Take your time if you do it by hand. I took several days digging a
hole for three barrels, over 6' long and 2' wide allowing me to get
into the hole with a mattock for loosening the clay. You mention
slippage, I don't have permafrost here and didn't have any
shifting/slippage after filling. Four inch PVC pipe and bulkheads
that connect the barrels probably helped, since they are pretty
stout.

Regards,

Hal


Thanks Hal.

I just finished digging out a tree (10" double stump) and digging the hole
for my new shed. So sadly, digging is my life this summer.

I was considering putting the barrels in the shed, but it's no where close
to the pond and I want it gravity fed so I can put the pump after the
filter.