Thats impressive engineering 😮
You built an articulating catch basin spoon.
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Catch Basin Spoons
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Looks like a fun little project. Finding spoons isn't easy. That's not something your local hardware store is likely to carry!
It has worked well. My only complaint has been that I wish it would haul up more dirt with each trip out of the hole. I may cut up the other "spade" part I have from the donor digger and weld on some small side wing extensions to add some width and make it carry even more dirt for each trip up out of the hole.Yup. Dug many a hole, 6ft to 11ft deep, with spoon, spade, and split handle jobbers.
Pretty neat contraption OP. How has it worked out?
Sometimes it is easier to dig a little deeper than necessary, and leave the spoils in the bottom, to obtain desired depth.
I understand.It has worked well. My only complaint has been that I wish it would haul up more dirt with each trip out of the hole. I may cut up the other "spade" part I have from the donor digger and weld on some small side wing extensions to add some width and make it carry even more dirt for each trip up out of the hole.
For my project the county requires a 56" hole of which the bottom 8 inches is filled/tamped with 1" or larger rock, leaving a 48" hole for the post with a 8" footing. They wouldn't let me get away with digging it deeper and leaving the spoils in the bottom of the hole.
This was my thought as well. But just the large diameter hose would do the job fine.Ever try a shop vac with some pvc don't know what soil is around there
You guys must live where it doesn't rain. I have been dragging a pump around pumping out water and digging out mud for weeks getting ready for this hole inspection.This was my thought as well. But just the large diameter hose would do the job fine.