Submitted by HermesThriceGreat69 t3_11l0nam in BuyItForLife
I've been digging a trench for a ground rod for an electric polywire fence. Tried driving it in with tpost driver and demo hammer and that didn't work. Digging the trench hasn't been easy either, but I'm making progress.
Anyway, I bought a mattock from harbour freight and it's getting the job done, but the head came loose on the handle. I was thinking, since I'll no doubt be digging more in the future its probably best to get some durable tools to dig with. My soil is pretty rocky once I get close to 2ft down. So with that, is there a reliable/well built (not excessively heavy) mattock worth buying? Or any other tools for digging in rocky soil?
Quail-a-lot t1_jba8yrc wrote
Ooof, that Harbour Freight mattock sucks. Been there too, friend. Get the nicer Fiskars one and also a digging bar. Stop when you run into big ass rocks and swap to the bar, it'll lever them out much faster and easier comparatively.
Another option would be to rent a machine. Our Home Depot has little BX series Kubotas for rent, and that would have the job done in a flash. The math worked out in the end for us to just own our tractor, but we do have a slightly larger one. We landed up redoing many of our hand dug trenches.
For fenceposts we use an impact drill with a three foot long masonry bit. We have a lot of t-posts and this is seriously the Best compared to pounding them by hand. Goes right through our sandstone. Have to drag the generator around on a cart to power it, but so worth it.