I need to install about 10 cedar posts of 8" diameter. The soil here is rather rocky, so I think I would be wasting my money if I rented a gas powered post hole digger.I'm thinking I can just use my BH to dig 3' deep holes and then put a 10" sonotube in the ground.
How tricky is it going to be to keep the sonotube straight and try to compact the soil around it just by pounding with the BH bucket? Does that sound like a bad plan?
Then I'm thinking I could just put the cedar posts in the sonotube and fill with concrete or maybe just gravel.
I'm planning on installing the sonotubes before winter, and the cedard posts after winter. So winter will compact the soil around the sonotube and I could do some adjustments after thaw.
How tricky is it going to be to keep the sonotube straight and try to compact the soil around it just by pounding with the BH bucket? Does that sound like a bad plan?
Then I'm thinking I could just put the cedar posts in the sonotube and fill with concrete or maybe just gravel.
I'm planning on installing the sonotubes before winter, and the cedard posts after winter. So winter will compact the soil around the sonotube and I could do some adjustments after thaw.