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I can't really describe it -- it was such a bear to make *any* progress
excavating it by hand, that I never was able to make enough headway to be certain about what i was looking at. What I really need is something like an really durable Archemedes Screw insert off-color joke of your choice here to get the coal and dirt and rocks out of the hole. A small backhoe won't do it. Nothing I can seem to rent is small enough and stable enough to get into that corner and dig that coal out. It's funny you asked for a screw because there is something like that called an auger and it is indeed shaped like a screw. They are used to drill holes of any diameter in soil for fence posts and pole buildings. The large ones can be mounted to a machine (Bobcat). One and two person models are also available. Ice fishermen use the small ones to drill through the ice. All can be rented. Better to have a backhoe. It may be possible for you to auger a hole as close as you can get or maybe several holes. Although you would have to finish the dig by hand it it would at least get the work started anyway. Four to six feet is the maximum depth for the augers I have seen. Better to have a backhoe. If you have to excavate the coal chute anyway then it should be possible for the sump line to exit the house in the same ditch. The excavation for the sump line can far exceed the size of the sump it can be a big deal. If you can extend the ditch to where the sump line can exit the soil then problem solved. Best practice would have the ditch go dowhill from where it exits the house but depending on your situation you might be able to cheat on this. |
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