Some hard work right there. Nicely done. Gonna get me some wedges. A San Angelo bar might be useful as well. Have one from my younger days in San Antonio when digging a post hole through the local limestone was seriously difficult.
Thank you. I inherited my grandpa's digging bar that was an old tractor PTO driveline from the early 1900s. Super hard steel. When I was 15 I dug window wells for his house in river-bed soil that was 98% rock, dug holes for at least a dozen trees, and demo'd two houses with it. I used that thing for over 30 years. One day a crew was working at my house doing some concrete and they stole my grandpa's bar! Still galls me to this day. I've bent every other bar I've used since then. Yep, I sure could use that bar on this stump!
Some hard work right there. Nicely done. Gonna get me some wedges. A San Angelo bar might be useful as well. Have one from my younger days in San Antonio when digging a post hole through the local limestone was seriously difficult.
Thank you. I inherited my grandpa's digging bar that was an old tractor PTO driveline from the early 1900s. Super hard steel. When I was 15 I dug window wells for his house in river-bed soil that was 98% rock, dug holes for at least a dozen trees, and demo'd two houses with it. I used that thing for over 30 years. One day a crew was working at my house doing some concrete and they stole my grandpa's bar! Still galls me to this day. I've bent every other bar I've used since then. Yep, I sure could use that bar on this stump!