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  1. Wow… that shouldn’t have broken like that and honestly I’d learn to forge weld if I kept breaking tools like this 😆😆

  2. Another option would be to make raised beds, they're easier to take care of as well, but it's also costs money for materials
    Excited to see how you're gonna solve this issue

  3. Reminds me of my parents making me and my brothers dig 70 holes to plant a hedge line. Nothing like the first hit with the digging bar doing ding off a rock.

  4. I live in a mountainous area. Lots of rocks. Best tool I've used so far is a "Digging Bar" if ya don't have one, check it out! 30-50$ and will pull those rocks out with minimal effort. Keep up the good work ^__^

  5. projects like these are why im happy that im hispanic and i have hispanic friends and family who would spend time helping for some food and dranks

  6. dude dig them out the a shovel with the back of a hammer scratch around the dirt closest to the rock to loosen it up eventually a bar will do you best saves your back and energy

  7. Yeah, a pickax is for digging and dirt not for breaking rocks use a rock bar here in Texas about a foot underneath. The ground is pure limestone. It will require you to have strength to use it but wear gloves or you’ll get horrible blisters right next to your thumb.

  8. You should invest in a really sturdy breaker bar. It would help you get the leverage needed. Also a really heavy sledge hammer

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