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Re: Sink holes!!
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Posted by ShepFL with Pic :) on May 21, 2002 at 05:25:13 from (155.14.78.39):
In Reply to: Sink holes!! posted by D dude on May 20, 2002 at 18:21:37:

Heard about them and then this spring I found one or it found me :) Ground was still to wet to work but I was in a hurry. I was putting down 8 yrds. of new top soil for garden when WHUMPF!! Rear end dropped down and like a fool I tried to power my way out of it. This only dug me deeper. Pics are after 3 hrs. of digging slop. Eventually had to get backhoe out to pull it out. Never did find out what type of fertilzer needed to make 550 sprout!! Down here in the south they are generally created by shallow water tables that collapse on themselves. This one I am stuck in may be that but I tend to think it is an old stump hole I created a few yrs. back that has settled over time.
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