NEWBIE TH PLEASE HELP

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WE ARE DIGGING AT THE MOMENT AT OUR GRANDFATHER'S LAND. WE WE'RE TOLD BEFORE THAT THIS SITE HAS A MEDIUM SIZED TREASURE. WE ARE CURRENTLY AT 12FT AND FOUND MANY SMALL HEART SHAPED STONES AND 1 STONE IS MARKED BY A LITTLE LETTER "P" WE ARE NOW HAVING TROUBLES WITH THE CEMENT ON THE 12FT MARK "CEMENTS WITH BIG AND SMALL STONES . HELP ME THOSE WHO HAVE PROPOSITIONS PLEASE . THANKS
 

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THIS IS AN OLD WELL ACTUALLY . THOSE WHO HAVE IDEAS PLEASE HELP TO MAKE THINGS EASIER
 

If I knew there was a medium sized treasure on my grandfathers land I would rent a backhoe and keep my mouth shut! Just saying...oh and welcome aboard I hope you uncover something good!
 

Sounds like an Oak Island treasure hunt. What we like here is pictures.....and lots of them.
 

Rent a imaging detector see whats in the well then get a backhoe and handle business. Why would someone tell you there is a medium size treasure and not get it themselves, If they know its a medium size treasure they should know what it is. if they know that, you would think!!!!!!
 

How does one classify a treasure as "medium" sized? I guess it's great that it's not a small treasure but man wouldn't you rather it be a large treasure?!


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How does one classify a treasure as "medium" sized? I guess it's great that it's not a small treasure but man wouldn't you rather it be a large treasure?!


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based on my research on the internet 12-20ft underground treasures are classified as medium sized .
3-7ft= small sized
12-20ft=medium sized
120ft and so on large sized
(based on my research)
 

i just wanted some opinions and suggestions bro .
 

the one who told us this is our grandfather . he didn't dug it up cos he wanted to give it to later generations that can handle it properly . he didn't want his greed to take over him . he wanted a future for his grandsons . just saying
 

Seems like either going with some heavy equipment or getting some serious power tools would be the only way to get through cement with small and large stones. Pics would probably help the most knowledgeable people in this forum to get the best answer.


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we dont have enough money for heavy equipments . we are just poor. maybe thor's hammer can do the job :D we are digging up manually . using only muscles for power to break it .
 

we can handle it . we will just use the power of determination
 

Depending on how far away you are from an electrical power source, you may want to consider drilling numerous holes which will weaken the
concrete / pebble pours. Check out rental prices on generators and power tools. If there really is a treasure there, it will pay for the recovery costs.
 

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