Hi all! I need a better way (preferrably a lighter weight powertool ) to move sand - dig a trench - other than by hand (bad back in my oldish age lol). I have a shipwreck about a mile off my beach on some land I have in Michigan. I use a creek to get to the lake as there is a shipwreck out about a mile - I use a rowboat, float it down the creek and go visit the wreck. At times though, the sand from the waves pushes back onto the beach to heavily for the creek to drain causing many problems - but also an inability for me to get my boat to the water. Previously I've dug a 2 foot wide, 6 inch deep trench between the lake and the creek (as long as 20 feet) but that's getting too hard now with a back injury. Any ideas for some kind of powertool that is reasonably lightweight 40 lbs perhaps (a guess) that I can push along the beach to move the sand? A snowblower lol? The water from the creek opens up the trench easily but I have to have some kind of small trench to start it going. Also - I don't have a close powersource. So I could go cordless or gas? Also I could take the tool on wagon easily enough to the beach so that's why I'm unsure about weight. I just know I can't push a big heavy thing - and in a week again the waves could fill up my trench anyway (the wave thing is a given - nothing will change the force of those waves
THANK YOU FOR ANY IDEAS!!! I MISS GOING OUT THERE TO EXPLORE!! ANY AND ALL IDEAS WELCOME! (btw: a permanent trench is not possible on that rugged area, sand will evi
Enjoy summer everyone!
Wavelover
THANK YOU FOR ANY IDEAS!!! I MISS GOING OUT THERE TO EXPLORE!! ANY AND ALL IDEAS WELCOME! (btw: a permanent trench is not possible on that rugged area, sand will evi
Enjoy summer everyone!
Wavelover