Bought a house
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I forgot to mention. If you can rent a dingo machine from a local tractor/hardware rental place nearby, the pole digging will be a breeze. Unless you know someone with a tractor then you could just rent an auger pto attachment.
I dug 50 holes 40"deep with a dingo machine and it only took me 2 hours! Using a two man post hole digger would have taken f**king forever not to mention would have been a total drain. Cost me $230 w/insurance for the whole day. I rented on a Saturday evening and returned it Monday morning. i got either a 6 or 8" auger attachment?
I dug 50 holes 40"deep with a dingo machine and it only took me 2 hours! Using a two man post hole digger would have taken f**king forever not to mention would have been a total drain. Cost me $230 w/insurance for the whole day. I rented on a Saturday evening and returned it Monday morning. i got either a 6 or 8" auger attachment?
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Thanks for all the compliments! And we will be hunting it this year
The barn won't be a shop for long, will soon be up to ceiling in hay.Then the horse trailer, then firewood, and then if there's enough room, my truck might even get a small spot of its own Eventually though it will get a lift, it was my first thought when I saw it. It's definitely way down there on priorities though.
The barn won't be a shop for long, will soon be up to ceiling in hay.Then the horse trailer, then firewood, and then if there's enough room, my truck might even get a small spot of its own Eventually though it will get a lift, it was my first thought when I saw it. It's definitely way down there on priorities though.