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<blockquote data-quote="Big Babooba" data-source="post: 1157331" data-attributes="member: 5402"><p><span style="color: #b22222"><strong>I'm pretty sure he's buried about 20 feet from my back door. Just dig a rectangular hole 20 feet wide and 40 feet long. I'm not sure if he's 3 1/2 feet down or 9 feet down. If you face the hole from my back door, dig 3 1/2 feet deep from left side to the right for 10 feet, 9 feet deep from the right side to the left for 10 feet and grade a slope in the middle to meet the holes on the ends. If he's not there, don't worry about filling it back in. I would then focus the search on an old shed at the back of my property. He might be buried under it. Don't worry about demolishing it, I don't use it anymore and it's becoming an eyesore. Come to think of it, my driveway has many bumps and patches. He might be buried under it. Feel free to dig the whole thing up with a bucket loader, but you will need to replace it. Good luck in your search!!!</strong></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Babooba, post: 1157331, member: 5402"] [COLOR=#b22222][B]I'm pretty sure he's buried about 20 feet from my back door. Just dig a rectangular hole 20 feet wide and 40 feet long. I'm not sure if he's 3 1/2 feet down or 9 feet down. If you face the hole from my back door, dig 3 1/2 feet deep from left side to the right for 10 feet, 9 feet deep from the right side to the left for 10 feet and grade a slope in the middle to meet the holes on the ends. If he's not there, don't worry about filling it back in. I would then focus the search on an old shed at the back of my property. He might be buried under it. Don't worry about demolishing it, I don't use it anymore and it's becoming an eyesore. Come to think of it, my driveway has many bumps and patches. He might be buried under it. Feel free to dig the whole thing up with a bucket loader, but you will need to replace it. Good luck in your search!!![/B][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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