Posted by HENRY E NC on September 07, 2007 at 11:16:14 from (216.119.7.101):
In Reply to: Re: Rock removal ? posted by Mattlt on September 07, 2007 at 07:04:01:
Now here is how you do it.-- When I was a boy some 60-65 yrs ago in Ohio we had lots of clay and some nice black soil also. In most of our fields the rocks grew fairly large and every year we would dig them out, bring out the team for a day or two and pull rocks. During WWII I did most of the daily work around the farm and it fell on my shoulder to dig rocks and pull them. My younger brother wouldn't have been caught dead working but one day he was biking along the field and came over to see how it was going on a fairly huge rock. He watched me for a few minutes and then took off . about an hour later, still on the same rock, he came back, climbed down in the hole, bent over and then jumped out of the hole, yelled at me to take off and ran like the wind away. In about 30 seconds that rock came out of the hole in abount 10,000 pieces. Where he got the dynamite(He was 12 yrs old) He would never say but it sure solved my problem.
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