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<blockquote data-quote="Fly-guy" data-source="post: 770234" data-attributes="member: 3252"><p>It's not all that bad, just fill to hole with and wait until the water seaps down. Keep working the hole down until you're deep enough. I've had to dig several holes in this manner and waiting on the hole to dry up trys one's patience. I usually have to wait until the next day to resume digging.</p><p></p><p>Another thing I'd suggest is to go to a farm & ranch store to look for a digging bar. The bar that I have is 6' long, roughly 1 1/8" in diameter, a flat 2 1/2" round end on the top (for tamping) and a 2 1/2 chisel point on the bottom for digging. It's a lot of fun to use as it weighs about 15 pounds or so. The bar will cost between $20 and $30 depending where you buy it, but it's worth it!</p><p></p><p>Good luck and have "fun" with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fly-guy, post: 770234, member: 3252"] It's not all that bad, just fill to hole with and wait until the water seaps down. Keep working the hole down until you're deep enough. I've had to dig several holes in this manner and waiting on the hole to dry up trys one's patience. I usually have to wait until the next day to resume digging. Another thing I'd suggest is to go to a farm & ranch store to look for a digging bar. The bar that I have is 6' long, roughly 1 1/8" in diameter, a flat 2 1/2" round end on the top (for tamping) and a 2 1/2 chisel point on the bottom for digging. It's a lot of fun to use as it weighs about 15 pounds or so. The bar will cost between $20 and $30 depending where you buy it, but it's worth it! Good luck and have "fun" with it. [/QUOTE]
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