I have a bunch (many dozen) of Florida palmetto roots to dig up. For all you Yankees palmetto roots are up to about nearly a foot diameter, up to 5' long with the top just below or slightly exposed on the surface. They have dozens of tentacles going deeper into the ground. Digging out with a FEL bucket just does not work because you have to do so much digging to get under the root and when you do it is so "rooty" the bucket will not budge it loose. You must go to the other side and dig under that side also to jar it loose. Can anyone suggest equipment or technique that has worked for them? I have a YM2210D FEL 4 Ft bucket for starters. Thanks