The supervisor approves (0:40), you can keep working! 🐕😆 Thanks for this demo - I'm getting the 18v and I hope I don't need as much strength as you. I have dark gray clay (St Augustine), but it's not dry clay. I just need to plant some gallon plants. Your supervisor may be a little jealous of your digging skills - I saw a little shade in that turn around... Update: I got the smallest Ryobi one, works like a dream for bulb and 5-10 gallon planting, easy in thick clay too, just punch a bunch of smaller holes to make a bigger one.
That’s called go 6 inches, fill with water, come back tomorrow, go 6 inches, fill with water, come back tomorrow. Rinse and repeat until desired depth is reached. 👍
The supervisor approves (0:40), you can keep working! 🐕😆 Thanks for this demo - I'm getting the 18v and I hope I don't need as much strength as you. I have dark gray clay (St Augustine), but it's not dry clay. I just need to plant some gallon plants. Your supervisor may be a little jealous of your digging skills - I saw a little shade in that turn around... Update: I got the smallest Ryobi one, works like a dream for bulb and 5-10 gallon planting, easy in thick clay too, just punch a bunch of smaller holes to make a bigger one.
Wherever you are, this should be where they test small earth augers.
Good work.
Respect. This honestly increases my anxiety for what i'm about to do, haha. But also increases my faith in the tool you're using
Nice! I used mine today for the first time and was really happy with it.
I bet that thing shreds with an aftermarket bit. Good job diggin! Hard work!
It does!
That’s called go 6 inches, fill with water, come back tomorrow, go 6 inches, fill with water, come back tomorrow. Rinse and repeat until desired depth is reached. 👍