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In reply to the discussion: What level of "prepping" (survivalism) is rational, and how "prepped" are you now? [View all]Motown_Johnny
(22,308 posts)24. Cobbles?
Cobble stone?
Maybe I don't understand but I would think that if you only need about ten feet then it shouldn't be to hard.
See if you can rent a small skid loader (Bobcat or something similar) with a bucket and an auger attachment. Use the bucket to scrape down as far as you can. I would think you can get at least a few feet of topsoil and loose stone out of the way, then put on the auger to try and sink the rest of the way.
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