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How to pump mud out of a hole?

Nittus
Getting Established

How to pump mud out of a hole?

Me again. I had an issue with water getting into my post holes and filling up. I was recommended using a submersible pump, which worked fine to remove the water, however something i didn't account for was the approximately 600mm of very sloppy mud that found its way into the holes.

 

The holes are 450x1500 deep, and using a post hole shovel is next to useless as the mud has the consistency of melted ice cream. A friend of mine has a 60 litre vacuum separator tank that he said i could borrow,  i just need to supply my own vacuum. Unfortunately our dyson will not be allowed to assist me in this job, so i need to buy a shop vac that will have the suction power to suck the mud into the separator.

 

What would be a good shop vac for the job?

 

Thanks in advance 

EricL
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: Pumping mud

Hello @Nittus 

 

I propose using a metal bucket with a rope tied to its handle and weighing it down with a heavy rock. The bucket will sink to the bottom of the mud and filling the bucket allowing you to empty out the post holes.

 

Let me call on our experienced members @Dave-1, @Nailbag and @Noyade for their recommendations.

 

If you need further assistance, please let us know.

 

Eric

 

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Nittus
Getting Established

Re: Pumping mud

Unfortunately that will not work in this situation.

Noyade
Kind of a Big Deal

Re: Pumping mud

Hi Nittus @Nittus 

 

Would the humble spring loaded 'clam-shell' style poop scoop work?

 

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Nailbag
Kind of a Big Deal

Re: How to pump mud out of a hole?

Hi @Nittus 

 

Without knowing how powerful the vacuum needs to be, maybe your friend can advise? Otherwise I would go with one of the mid-sized workshop vacuums in either Ryobi or Ozito. This will come in handy well past this project as there are more suited to vacuum almost anything safely that domestic cleaners shouldn't be used for. Also great for your car as they are on wheels.

 

Nailbag

Dave-1
Community Megastar

Re: How to pump mud out of a hole?

Good Morning @Nittus 

Mmmm I am thinking of a piece of timber with a cut off plastic bottle on it. Depending on how runny the mud is even a 600mm bottle sliced 2/3rds diagonally across it and attached vertically to the say 30mm or 400mm wide timber. Something you can force down into the mud to scoop on the upwards pull. 

 

If its too thick then a metal can sideways (say a large tuna can) to slowly scoop the mud out. When I was digging holes for my deck it rained and I ended up having to scoop ot 16 of 600mm deep holes :smile: Was a messy day but it really kicked my butt to get the concreting done :smile:

 

Might be messy but it will get the mud out hopefully. How many holes do you have to do?

 

Dave

MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: Pumping mud

If the options above do not work, @Nittus, you might need to wait until you get some drier weather so the mud solidifies before you can use the pincer post-hole shovel. In case it rains, perhaps you could lay a large tarp over the area to prevent further water from getting in the holes.

 

Mitchell

 

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