gwdixon
Elite Member
Sorry, that won't work at all without concrete. "Tamping" with the BH bucket won't do any more good than stepping on the dirt. I tamp with the handle end of a 10 lb sledge, and still don't think I get them tight enough. A 20 lb pointed spud bar works well, that's how much it takes to tamp one in properly.
If you weigh 2000 pounds I might agree with you. Putting the bottom flat part of the bucket on the ground and applying downforce enough to lift the outriggers applies a tremendous amount of pressure.
A "spud bar" is indeed a good tool for working around the post to get out any air pockets. It will do a fine job on a small diameter hole.
The BH is just a simple way to tamp down the large area that is dug up using the bucket. Using a bar is not reasonable in a large area if your muscles get as sore as mine do with a task like that. A couple of other posters have mentioned their success with this method.