Geoff could be right, just dug out an old drill steel (2ft starter circa 1972) the chisel bit is 35mm across, the hex shank is approx 22mm, the first 150 mm of the shank running back from the the bit head is around 20 to 21mm diameter and well rounded, anyone do the maths on that ref 65mm?
Geoffs description seems to bring back memories of a 303 jackleg rig, the whole rig rotating about its axis when starting a hole with a long steel, the shank rubbing on the side of the hole at the face, the circular grinding motion of the shank causing the begining of the hole to increase in diameter, if the rig is held at one postion for a short while a semi circular excavation can result and so on and so on, hard for me to explain in words but I now know what Geoff means.
Next question is how old is the hole, this might give a clue as to wether it was hand or machine driven, if it was machine driven then we are in the right direction.
Lozz.