Pocatello idaho here. Depending on which section of the cemetery we are digging, it is either straight dirt or rocks and bolders the size of small dogs.
The yard I work in is insanely rocky. We’ve pulled 3 boulders out, about maybe 5 feet tall, over the course of the year and a half I’ve been there so far. So huge it couldn’t even fit in the bucket, the operator rolled it upwards against the wall of the hole to get it out, and then he slowly rolled it elsewhere with the backhoe
We always used to put our pile boards right to the edge on one side, and left the setup board on the other so the dirt would go on the board instead of the grass. Kept everything much cleaner.
That sure didn't look like a 6ft deep hole, I'd say 4 1/2 to 5 tops. That puts the top of the 30inch casket only under the 24 to 30 inches. Seems shallow
Yep, 6 ft. was depth to stop animals from smelling anything and digging it up. They could chew through the wooden coffins, but they're not getting or smelling through the sealed concrete. Also, you can use large cinder blocks on top of the vault as a headstone foundation.
That’s a huge bucket. Good job getting the dirt out without deforming the sides.
That is some BEAUTIFUL soil. We only have red clay here in NC.
same here in sc. good for ponds though
Yep the clay is brutal here
Texas = Caliche…red clay would be nice.
Because of all the fertilizer it gets.
it's pure sand no fertiliser would turn it into that mighty for growing spuds
Pocatello idaho here. Depending on which section of the cemetery we are digging, it is either straight dirt or rocks and bolders the size of small dogs.
Northwest Ohio, we got clay when we dig graves. This soil in the video… hell I’d steal some for my own yard.
The yard I work in is insanely rocky. We’ve pulled 3 boulders out, about maybe 5 feet tall, over the course of the year and a half I’ve been there so far. So huge it couldn’t even fit in the bucket, the operator rolled it upwards against the wall of the hole to get it out, and then he slowly rolled it elsewhere with the backhoe
😢😢😢😢
Thought a UK made digger was a long way from home! Nice and neat machine work.
I'm an archaeologist and I have dug holes like that with a square nosed shovel.
We always used to put our pile boards right to the edge on one side, and left the setup board on the other so the dirt would go on the board instead of the grass. Kept everything much cleaner.
The amount of expense, time and energy that goes into burying a dead body is mind boggling.
You should try it by hand like we did once and it was rock filled clay and it was my granddad’s grave.
They still dig by hand in WV.
Unless the guy standing in the grave is 8 foot tall, That hole is not 6 feet deep.
Apparently not all states/provinces require graves to be six feet deep anymore if burial vaults are used.
Clean efficient way of doing it .
Lovely bit of soil the cemetery that me and my dad worked was London clay and clay stone
When an operator gets this good they dig their own hole
That sure didn't look like a 6ft deep hole, I'd say 4 1/2 to 5 tops. That puts the top of the 30inch casket only under the 24 to 30 inches. Seems shallow
😂😂😂😂😂😂 stupid comment
On a different channel they said they don’t bury people 6 feet under anymore. They don’t really need to because these days there are vaults.
Yep, 6 ft. was depth to stop animals from smelling anything and digging it up. They could chew through the wooden coffins, but they're not getting or smelling through the sealed concrete. Also, you can use large cinder blocks on top of the vault as a headstone foundation.
Please tell me you called before you dug?
Nicely played.
We used to dig graves back in the seventies back then we got $100 a grave
Wykop jakby cięty nożem 😊❤
Good
Why do you need a big wide back hole to dig up for caskets
Because it’s so much faster
That must be one tall person, they plan to bury!
I used to have this job in highschool
With machinery, I hope!! 🤞
Nice dirt. 4 ft deep.
I just lost another one 😂😮😅🎉