How deep can you dig with a shovel?

A typical shovel can dig 10 inches of soil if you dig to the full depth of the shovel blade. A typical garden rototiller, on the other hand has tines that go down about 7 to 8 inches (depending on the setting of the drag bar).
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How long does it take to dig a 6 foot hole with a shovel?

Manual excavation standard output rate for excavating in medium soil for trenches 4 to 6 feet deep: 0.54 cy per hour. Therefore, (0.50 x 1)/0.54 = 0.93 hours. It takes 0.93 hours (56 minutes) to dig 0.50 cubic yards of earth in medium soil (sandy clay, loam, silty clay, silty clay loam and sandy clay loam etc).
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How deep can you safely dig a hole?

OSHA and CGA provide health and safety guidelines for digging trenches, holes and excavations. State building codes recommend digging 18 to 24 inches (457mm to 610mm) from the utility and its marking to avoid damage to the utility line.
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How do you dig a 6 foot deep hole?

How to Dig a Hole: Pro Tips
  1. Step 1: String your line and pound the stakes. ...
  2. Step 2: Carve out a soil divot with a spade. ...
  3. Step 3: Loosen earth with a tile shovel. ...
  4. Step 4: Use your clamshell digger. ...
  5. Step 5: Use a reciprocating saw on large roots. ...
  6. Step 6: Dislodge rocks with a digging bar. ...
  7. Step 7: Tamp the soil with the other end.
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How long does it take to dig 4 feet?

Pace yourself, as a steady pace is always best

For instance, digging a hole about 4′ deep, by 3′ wide, by 4′ long takes anywhere from 1 hour to 4 hours. It depends on the ground conditions, and the ability of who's digging the hole.
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Is it easier to dig wet or dry soil?

Soil type tends to be more of a personal preference, but digging in dry clay soil can get tricky. A lot of tools used for digging get stuck because they won't penetrate the dry top layer. It can be difficult to thrust a shovel into damp clay soil, so it is much easier to do so in wet conditions.
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How deep can a 2 man auger dig?

How Deep Can Power Augers Dig? Most augers dig about 3 ft. deep, but for deeper holes, ask for an extension rod (Photo 5), usually for no extra fee.
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Is it illegal to dig a tunnel?

Tunnel construction is a sub-discipline of civil engineering and usually the domain of engineers and construction companies. When civilians dig tunnels it may be for criminal purposes, like smuggling or hiding illegal goods, or gaining unauthorised access to an area.
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How deep did Russia drill into the Earth?

Since the early 1960s, humans have attempted to drill down to the Earth's mantle. Russia holds the record for the deepest man-made hole in the world at more than 40,000 feet deep. That's 7.6 miles.
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What's the deepest we've ever dug?

This is the Kola Superdeep Borehole, the deepest manmade hole on Earth and deepest artificial point on Earth. The 40,230ft-deep (12.2km) construction is so deep that locals swear you can hear the screams of souls tortured in hell.
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How much can 1 person dig in a day?

How much soil can an excavator dig in a day? 1/2 Yard bucket, one cycle every 30 seconds = 120 cycles or 60 yards per hour X (6) productive hours = 360 yards excavated per day.
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How long does it take to dig a grave with a shovel?

We've all seen it a dozen times in the movies… Someone digging a grave. Usually it's done with one shovel and finished in an hour.
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Is it bad to dig in the rain?

Digging and planting in wet conditions can ruin soil structure unless the necessary precautions are taken. Planks and boards laid on the ground help to spread your weight and minimise damage.
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Should you water ground before digging?

Pre-Moisten Soil Before You Dig or Weed to Avoid an Aching Back.
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How deep can a compact tractor dig?

Compact TLBs are generally classified as any TLB with a digging depth of 10 feet and under and with less than 35 horsepower. Although there are no SAE guidelines, most manufacturers agree on this.
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Are graves still dug by hand?

Graves are hand-dug if they are on a slope or wedged between headstones or trees, or if the coffin is for a small child. Families often buy a plot with a plan to add a second or third coffin months, years or decades later. Most of those graves are dug nine feet deep to accommodate three stacked coffins.
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Can you dig footings by hand?

I have dug a few footings by hand no problem at all. You could try a test hole. And you are less likely to damage any pipes Tip if digging in clay you do not want the ground to be too dry it goes like concrete, and hire or buy a water pump because you don't want too much water in or around the the trench.
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