For fortyeight years we kept hitting two rocks in one field , then one day my old age and short temper i had enough and got the skid steer and put the tooth bucket on it and went at it . Like you the deeper i dug the bigger it got . but that puppy was coming out . By the time i was to the bottom of it i was past eye level with ground level and it was as big if not bigger the the skid steer . I could wiggle it and some what lift it a bit and moved it to the far side of the hole . So i dug a ramp and worked it up the ramp and rolled it about 300 feet to the gully and rold it down the hill taking out several small trees as it went . Filled in that hole and went after it's brother on the east side of the field. same thing had a good start for low income housing basements going when i got that one out . Both took imported dirt to top off the holes . Back when ya could go down to the Hardware store and get large FIRE CRACKERS we took one huge rock and made small gravel out of it , Might have used 10 sticks to many on that one . Made BIG BOOM and rained gravel a long way from where it started.
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