This works cause it takes the tedious small stuff out. The small stuff usually piles on the sides makes a mess or collapses back in the holes. Yeah a tractor or gas auger would be better but for 70 bucks and a shop vac?
I think a piece of pipe with water would washing a hole would work better. I have washed in a shallow well this way in about 20 minutes to a depth of 25 feet. This method seems to be hard.
About 8 inches for about 10 minutes becuase the rocks are too big. Rent a gas powered auger instead. But for smaller rocks than the hose size THEN this would be good to use.
Much easier to just get a tractor or skid steer and an auger. All that twisting and picking would really take a toll. Crowbar and shovel is faster around here. This would be excellent for working where utilities are buried though.
Tom Menna is a great guy. Thanks Tom.
TheVomaSpace 1 month ago
wow you can count
HEZBULL666 2 months ago
yawn
HEZBULL666 2 months ago
This works cause it takes the tedious small stuff out. The small stuff usually piles on the sides makes a mess or collapses back in the holes. Yeah a tractor or gas auger would be better but for 70 bucks and a shop vac?
jdawgjayj 5 months ago
I think a piece of pipe with water would washing a hole would work better. I have washed in a shallow well this way in about 20 minutes to a depth of 25 feet. This method seems to be hard.
purerwater 11 months ago
About 8 inches for about 10 minutes becuase the rocks are too big. Rent a gas powered auger instead. But for smaller rocks than the hose size THEN this would be good to use.
BeerHits 1 year ago
mmm hes digging with the hand it doesent look hard.
JUCARL23 1 year ago
you know that sucks
pipeweldor 1 year ago
dude they built your house on the slag pile from a coal mine HA heh thats nuts
zambatoo 1 year ago
i think its a vaccum cleaner.
mouayad888 1 year ago
Much easier to just get a tractor or skid steer and an auger. All that twisting and picking would really take a toll. Crowbar and shovel is faster around here. This would be excellent for working where utilities are buried though.
cleatrampler 2 years ago