Frankmacera87
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I have out back an old farm and rail stop on state property. Its sweet got the whole place to my self. For the year I've been trying to dig out targets. Problem its very rocky rooty soil. Roots 1/4th inch to 3 inch roots and rocks out side the walls from an inch to a soft ball every inch to 2 inches apart. Roots are more like 3-4 inches apart. I had a gi shovel with root saw used it in this soil, 5-10 swings the shovel was bent and chipped and blunted. Only got down to 4 inches kept going got to 10 inches shovel snapped off. Got down another 2 inches only to find it was an old iron nail in a peice of tin. Next target my trowel snapped on one side never got the target. So the question is does anyone have a recommendation on this type of soil other then a mule and a plow?
The other soil I struggle with is heavy thick dense clay. This stuff is terrible its like rock or wood, had to use a post digger and even then it wasn't coming out. Just a nicely shaped circle of heavy gravely clay. I assume the post digger had a hard time because the clay and gravel was wet. Any recommendation?
The other soil I struggle with is heavy thick dense clay. This stuff is terrible its like rock or wood, had to use a post digger and even then it wasn't coming out. Just a nicely shaped circle of heavy gravely clay. I assume the post digger had a hard time because the clay and gravel was wet. Any recommendation?