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  • I have not used a mini digger before but how hard can they be?

    Re: pipes etc, it's a new build that I'm pretty certain doesn't have anything under the back garden. All our services run from the front and through our street.

  • If the soil is as soft as you say it is, that will chop out in no time with a spade. And if' you're only going down 150mm, most of that will come out as sods. Chop a line where you want the edge and just lift big chunks as you go. See if your neighbours want any free turf. Back when I used to have a proper job as an archaeologist, you could open a trench that size in a morning easily. Certainly quicker than it would take to arrange, bring in and get to grips with a mini digger. Although, nowhere near as fun. Sods are much easier to move a lot of spoil quickly than loose earth.

  • Agree, I’m cheap but I’d 100% do it with a spade and enjoy sleeping well after a good day of manual labour. If you were going deeper then a digger would be worth it.

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