Try a handi clam pit shovel. It has parts like a clam shell that come together when using a lever on the top of a long extension. Is the easiest way to clean a pit manually.
Do it for an hour a day every day for a month and your arms and shoulders won't mind anymore.lag said:I will agree it is the best way,but my arms and shoulders do not think it is the easiest.
Do it for an hour a day every day for a month and your arms and shoulders won't mind anymore.
Not so much here because it's difficult to get rid of the mud. It costs around $1,500 to get them pumped each time.Waxman said:i did this task with true joy because pits full of sand means money.
You need one that fits your application - it has to fit in the opening and will have a handle long enough to reach what you need it to.Kirb said:What size handi clam would you recommend?