Re: [Az-Geocaching] Digging holes

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Author: ShadowAce
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Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Digging holes
I might suggest, if your interested:
http://www.ur.com/index.php/locator/search/?address=&city=Phoenix&state=AZ&zip=85002&country=USA&searchAreasAll=Y

They rent things like tillers and augers.. I got a hold of a tiller and
worked for a weekend in our yard. Till down the 4-6 inches then use a shovel
to move it all over.. Till another 4-6 inches and repeat. Do this until your
satisfied...

Now get some nice top soil and till that back in with the soil you removed.

Anyways, the link is for a company called united rental and it is a few of
the locations up near Phoenix. We use Erv's Equipment when we need to rent
stuff like this, but Erv's is a local Tucson company.



On 9/13/07, Richard Daines <> wrote:
>
> The whole back yard is like that, you dig down about three to four inches
> and then hit this rock hard aggregate zone. Whacking it with a hand pick
> slowly breaks it up but OMG it's hard work. Good thing the wife doesn't
> want to plant Spring bulbs....
>

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