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Hey guys, Im going to be removing a 17 metre section of privet hedge & replace it with a six foot fence.

This is all fine, the only problem i foresee is getting the posts into where the hedge was, namely the roots.

So my question to anyone who has done this before is- Should i hire a post hole auger or will i be able to dig out a hole among the roots, or should i try something else.

Thanks

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I reckon if it's privet, you just pull the roots out. Axe mattock.. job done.

 

I agree , privet roots are no problem even the older larger ones.

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Hey guys, Im going to be removing a 17 metre section of privet hedge & replace it with a six foot fence.

This is all fine, the only problem i foresee is getting the posts into where the hedge was, namely the roots.

So my question to anyone who has done this before is- Should i hire a post hole auger or will i be able to dig out a hole among the roots, or should i try something else.

Thanks

 

that's not the only problem, a hedge that size is likely to have a nest or two, make sure they aren't in use, disturbing a nest in use is an offence under the wildlife and countryside act.

 

Otherwise dig them out as others have said. Be ready to poison the re growth, privet is a bit of a cockroach when it comes to survival.

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Just this week I've installed 19m of fence after ripping out a privet hedge. Roots were handled in half an hour using a minidigger (I'm a big fan of my new toy with back saving hydraulics!):biggrin:

Anyone know how to upload pics from an iPhone? Laptop is other side of the room and I'd have to wait for it to upload:thumbup1:

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Easy to dig them out with a mattock axe and a sharp spade . We normally rope the roots to the land rover and pull them out .Whatever you do , do not use a post hole auger on a housing estate unless your sure there are no underground services :001_smile:

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