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haha yeah there will be a way in and out. I havent reached the point where the entrance is necessary. I was going to begin the entrance once that deeper depth reached the area I move in and out of the hole. Ive been dabbling with the choice of entrance yet I havent had my mind made up.

I called around today and got a quote for 450 which includes trasnport. Actually its the cost of transport that is making the price higher. No mans land isnt the best place to live sometimes.
 
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A backhoe or mini ex will do the job for you. If you have to move the dirt that is removed the backhoe would be the better choice so you have a loader bucket. Might also want to think of any other projects around the place while the machine is on site.

MarkV
 
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Hahaha yeah thats what my friend told me. "Think of any other things that need to be dug."

Thanks for all the tips and advice.
 
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This post caught my eye for several reasons:
I like wine.
I like to make wine.
I like to dig.
Fall is quite a ways off here.
So..............

Where down there are you? :)

The advice you've been given looks pretty good.
 
 
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