branv
<font color=blue>The safety feature in my parents
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We need to buy and plant about 10-12 trees, approx 7 gallons each. And we need holes dug twice as wide...so, yeah. Lotta big holes. We found a good price for the trees and delivery, but the pricing everyone charges for digging the holes for the trees is REALLY high. DH has emphatically stated we are NOT doing the digging. We planted two tiny crepe myrtles a few years back, and that clay, rock-filled dirt just about killed both of us (hey...it gets HOT here. Okay, and we're out of shape). We looked into renting a two-person auger, which would also require truck rental, and that came to about $200 for the day. I, however, am concerned about one (or both) of us getting hurt as we have no experience or safety equipment. We looked into places that dig holes, but they use equipment that won't fit into our backyard. I guess, therefore, our other option is hiring manual labor. One rate I saw was $15/per man, per hour. That seems GREAT. But then, I realized, I don't have a CLUE how long it should take a person used to this kind of work to dig that many holes. So I don't know just how much more that ends up being than just renting the equipment and doing it ourselves.
Frankly, I'm flummoxed. So I guess I'm wondering a) any suggestions for what we should expect to pay someone / how long it should take to dig that many holes and/or b) if anyone else has used one of those rental augers to dig holes and just how hard it was (and is it worth the savings?).
Thanks!
Frankly, I'm flummoxed. So I guess I'm wondering a) any suggestions for what we should expect to pay someone / how long it should take to dig that many holes and/or b) if anyone else has used one of those rental augers to dig holes and just how hard it was (and is it worth the savings?).
Thanks!