Raul-02
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Post hole digging in mucky conditions that keep filling with slop.
The long sordid tale of drunkenness and cruelty:
Some years ago, we had a water table change. More rain than in all recorded history over a two-year period. It poured every single day for two years. I couldn't mow large parts of my yard for three more years after. Was having to pull my mower out of the slop sometimes two or three times every mow. Put a 1" X 100' rope down, get my truck in a dry spot and pull.
It's been rain bombs ever since. It does dry out, but, after winter, it takes a while.
I'm putting post holes in a newly bogged-up wet area. It'll dry out eventually. I do plan to subsoil the hell out of it off downhill.
Anyway, the problem
The hole is mucky I'm thinking I have two choices:
1) use the hand digger to clear the rocks then flood the hole with more water and just shove the post down into the soup ad then backfill with rocks.
2) Rent a trash pump.
One mucky hole I did this to, I was able to go get buckets of dry earth, dump that in, and sop up the water so the bigger could work. But this hole fills too fast.
Got any better ideas?
The long sordid tale of drunkenness and cruelty:
Some years ago, we had a water table change. More rain than in all recorded history over a two-year period. It poured every single day for two years. I couldn't mow large parts of my yard for three more years after. Was having to pull my mower out of the slop sometimes two or three times every mow. Put a 1" X 100' rope down, get my truck in a dry spot and pull.
It's been rain bombs ever since. It does dry out, but, after winter, it takes a while.
I'm putting post holes in a newly bogged-up wet area. It'll dry out eventually. I do plan to subsoil the hell out of it off downhill.
Anyway, the problem
The hole is mucky I'm thinking I have two choices:
1) use the hand digger to clear the rocks then flood the hole with more water and just shove the post down into the soup ad then backfill with rocks.
2) Rent a trash pump.
One mucky hole I did this to, I was able to go get buckets of dry earth, dump that in, and sop up the water so the bigger could work. But this hole fills too fast.
Got any better ideas?