Hi all
Background - I am building a retaining wall that will be 1 metre back from the pool edge to stop the soil drifting down into the pool. between the wall and pool edge (above the pool pipes) i'll have road base, gravel and small steppers. Unfortunately, previous owners had planted 3 trees in the garden bed and the roots have broken the pool pipes and make digging difficult. Plus the local soil is full of shale and larger rocks. It's taken 1 guy 15 hours to get to where we are in the pic.
Question
what are the best tools & method to remove a) roots and b) rocks?
I have a GMC pneumatic rotary hammer drill 850w - see the specs in pic - would that have the correct chuck allowance for a suitable bit and have enough torque? what's the right bit to use with it? also i'm not sure if it's reversible and can go slow enough - any advice there appreciated. If that's not the right drill - can you suggest what would be ok please
regarding the tree stump that has to come out - how would you remove that? as you can see in the pics - it's a tight space - axe, dynamite (joke!) just hard digging? what's the most efficient way given the context.
any help much appreciated thanks
specs of drill
tree stump that needs removing
path of retaining wall back 1 m from pool