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Is there anyway to find a copper tea pot 3 foot depth in soil?
That's exactly where my head went....!Depends on size of pot, what it contains, and soil conditions. What makes you think it is 3 foot deep, or is a copper pot?
Its a copper tea pot i don't know what's in it or if anything at all. My grandma said it's 3ft deepThat's exactly where my head went....!
Ever try that, even a 10ft area one will dig, a lot of dirt finding an item that is 8" around.If you know it is there, dig it up. You need to dig it eventually anyway ....
Ok the question that needs to asked (if possible)Its a copper tea pot i don't know what's in it or if anything at all. My grandma said it's 3ft deep
The thrill of the hunt.I'll guess that over 99% of the time 'hunting' is 'costs' ineffective. We don't hear much about all the total failures. Even if you knew exactly where the pot was, would digging it up be worth the effort? Most of the rewards are not financial. Like most any hobby.
But there a pot actually there? Is it actually that deep? How did that happen? Why?
I have 28 acres and no clue where just know it's 3ft deepIf you know it is there, dig it up. You need to dig it eventually anyway ....
Well I highly suggest with 28 acres you had better have some idea where to look. That's like looking for a needle in a haystack.... Good luck, you'll need it.I have 28 acres and no clue where just know it's 3ft deep
Sorry to say, but with 28 acres to search and no clue where to start, you have better odds for actualy finding the needle in a haystack.I have 28 acres and no clue where just know it's 3ft deep
A Pulse Induction from Sd 2200 up till present would romp that in using a 14" coil upwards.Is there anyway to find a copper tea pot 3 foot depth in soil?