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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 8226" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I tried cleaning out a dry pond (well it looked pretty dry) with a 12" bucket, i spent most of my time belting the bucket against a large tree to try and get the mud out!.</p><p>Work out what you plan on doing then decide on a suitable bucket. If the dirt is loose you can use a large bucket. If its hard you want a small one. But as farmboy55 said, if you have sticky dirt like clay you need a bucket large enough to be able to dump or you will spend most of your time with a shovel cleaning the bucket out.</p><p>I'm not sure if there are any good bucket designs that assist in dumping the dirt or not. It would be a good idea if they did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 8226, member: 82"] I tried cleaning out a dry pond (well it looked pretty dry) with a 12” bucket, i spent most of my time belting the bucket against a large tree to try and get the mud out!. Work out what you plan on doing then decide on a suitable bucket. If the dirt is loose you can use a large bucket. If its hard you want a small one. But as farmboy55 said, if you have sticky dirt like clay you need a bucket large enough to be able to dump or you will spend most of your time with a shovel cleaning the bucket out. I'm not sure if there are any good bucket designs that assist in dumping the dirt or not. It would be a good idea if they did. [/QUOTE]
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