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When we got there, we saw 3 people really hanging onto a single gas powered posthole digger. It was quickly decided to return that and get a hydraulic assisted, beefier posthole digger....even so, that darn Montana clay made it pretty difficult to dig 20 postholes, each 2-1/2 feet deep. Can you tell from the pictures which one of us is working harder?....me or Amber?
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