How to probe in hard ground?

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Hezezilla

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I have permission to dig around an old house built in 1916. I have reason to believe there is a trash pit somewhere in the yard but the topsoil is heavily compacted. I can hardly get a probe in the ground and I don't want to go around digging blindly. How do I get the probe through the topsoil!?!? In the meantime, I'll be checking out the crawlspace. Thx.
 

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I run into that problem lots of times. when that happens sometimes it's best to Waite for it to rain all week long & then try probing after rain has softened up ground. LEON.
 

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A serious battery-powered drill or a hammer probe both work wonders. I use them to start a hole down 1-2' which usually gets you through the real hard ground. The hammer probe is a lot cheaper but you need to be in real good shape to run it. The drill is great but is costly.
 

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Most Privy's in my area are softer dirt then the non privy areas around it. Usually if your not in a privy the ground will be hard if your in a Privy the ground will be soft or softer but not always. there are exceptions. Sometimes a clay cap can make it hard to penetrate. Just my opinion from where I dig. LEON.

p.s. never heard of a hammer probe, it may come in handy.
 

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