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Pullstart

So awesome!  Great work with the digger and the driver and the cutter Trina!

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ebinmaine
18 minutes ago, pullstart said:

So awesome!  Great work with the digger and the driver and the cutter Trina!

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SylvanLakeWH

Nice fence! It does help having a fenced area where you can just let the dog run...

 

Just curious - Does Trina ever get the chance to snap a photograph of you working...?

 

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ebinmaine
2 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

 - Does Trina ever get the chance to snap a photograph of you working...?

 

:ychain:

Now don't be ridiculous. We know that doesn't happen.

 

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pfrederi

You are lucky.  A couple years ago I rented a big fancy post hole digger want to set some 8' treated posts..  Project was cancelled.  In about half the locations the machine couldn't get down more than 8" hit solid rock.  In other places you would wind up with huge wide holes as it ripped out big pieces of flat rocks  I put in some metal poles for and electric fence to protect some small trees.  Looks like I was drunk laying it out as I had to keep moving the locations to get the posts in deep enough..

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ebinmaine
Just now, pfrederi said:

You are lucky.  A couple years ago I rented a big fancy post hole digger want to set some 8' treated posts..  Project was cancelled.  In about half the locations the machine couldn't get down more than 8" hit solid rock.  In other places you would wind up with huge wide holes as it ripped out big pieces of flat rocks  I put in some metal poles for and electric fence to protect some small trees.  Looks like I was drunk laying it out as I had to keep moving the locations to get the posts in deep enough..

Yeah. Lucky is right. That particular section of forest has a good deep base and even at that she was only able to go 14, 15 inches down.

 

Most of what we try to dig is going to be more like you experienced.

We know from past excavation projects that our soil is roughly 50% rocks.

Mostly between baseball sized and up to about four or five foot diameter.

 

Wherever she can't dig down she will use those exact rocks to hold the post in place.

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8ntruck

I'be got a 12 pound sledge hammer.  Last time I tried using it to split wood, I could barely control it.  Went back to the 8 pound hammer.

 

My hat is off to Treina for her ability to use the 16 pound hammer.

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ebinmaine
46 minutes ago, 8ntruck said:

I'be got a 12 pound sledge hammer.  Last time I tried using it to split wood, I could barely control it.  Went back to the 8 pound hammer.

 

My hat is off to Treina for her ability to use the 16 pound hammer.

She's a rugged little bugger

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