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  1. #1
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    Default 1 metre stump holes?

    i have to dig 1 metre stump holes for my new extensions.

    I got a bobcat to dig the holes but now i have to clear them.

    How the hell do i clear the hole 1 metre deep?

    I can only get to about 800mm with a shovel till it wont pick up any dirt and my arm goes to about 600mm

    I need help.

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    How about sucking it out with your dust collector.

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    Lower the kids on a rope?


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    I used to have the bottom disc off an old mower welded to a pipe T handle.
    Cut a slot one side and bend that part of the disc down. Just drop it in the hole turn it a bit to pick up some dirt and lift it out.
    Regards, Bob Thomas

    www.wombatsawmill.com

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    Post Hole Shovel

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    I'd have a look around your local Bunnies or equivalent for these... (About the fourth item down, look like long handled tongs. )

    They used to be available at any half-way decent HW suppliers, but they seem to be quite a bit scarcer now that mechanical augers are so popular. Perhaps Alltools will rent you a set?
    I may be weird, but I'm saving up to become eccentric.

    - Andy Mc

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    Try hiring a hole cleaner.
    This mob in Melbourne has them
    Regards, Bob Thomas

    www.wombatsawmill.com

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    will a post hole shovel retrieve crusher dust from the bottom?

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    A small garden hoe it can pickup dirt sideways
    Regards, Bob Thomas

    www.wombatsawmill.com

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    scissor shovel. only thing to dig holes with.

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    I have some clean holes up here for sale, pity you didn't ask before you had them dug

    Cheers
    Michael

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    An Empty Jam Tin, about 440Grams..........................Do People remember these
    nailed or Screwed through its Side;
    to the end of a stick or Rod.

    Gets all but the last Morsel,

    I mean scrapings.
    Navvi

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    1mtr deep,your lucky.Mine are 1.5 it's doin me head in.Iv'e made enquire's from mate's in the building trade(I'm a carpenter) other than smart arsed answer's Iv'e found no help.To my knowledge there is no tool for our need.However I woke up in the middle of the night with a possible answer,which I am going to try tomorrow.I'm going to use an empty pastering bucket,these are quite strong.Fix a timber spreader in the top(19 x 75 edge up) ,screw through side's of bucket into spreader.Notch a length of 35 x 90 over the spreader and make it into a T bar.Cut a hole in side of the bucket,close to the base,leave the bottom intact.When it's turned it might pick up the dirt.I bloody hope so

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    Cool

    I am thinking that your idea is
    Very similar and same basic idea as what:said by
    Echidna - Disc,
    Echidna - Garden Hoe
    Myself and the Jam tin.....I use this one regurarly

    Have I got it right?????
    Throw a Picture at us, if you would.
    Last edited by Ivan in Oz; 19th December 2007 at 06:59 AM. Reason: Correction of Grammar.......musy check the Spelling aslo
    Navvi

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    Hi There, I was luck that mine were only about 800mm but I used a pincer shovel (called scissor shovel etc. above) and a 90deg pvc bend worked well for me as finishing off scoop. You're right though, it isn't much fun lying on your stomach trying to clean them out!

    One word of warning, watch for the rain. If that happens they will fill up with mud again ... and that's even harder to get out that freshly augered soil. I got caught by this even though I had tartped the whole lot it wasn't enough to keep out teh downpour that just happened to occur that week.

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