What is the proper RPM for a Post Hole Digger with a 12" Auger?
How is this even possible? What type of set up were you using????first go around using my post hole digger I got it stuck in the hard pan we have about 3' down. stalled out my tractor. that sucked. got it out without having to dismantle the auger, but I'm a lot more careful on pulling the auger up more often.
I've also tried digging in the middle of summer when the ground is like concrete. The post hole digger picked the back of the tractor up and it tilted over onto one of the back wheels....scared the cr*p out of me.
It is possible. Just hook a buried root or rock, and the screw action drives the auger down, and the tractor up...How is this even possible? What type of set up were you using????
Till the wear parts on the tip wear out, that is...I've got a hydraulic downforce kit on my post hole digger. If the auger can get a bite it'll dig into just about anything.
So your hyd auger has a telescoping system of some type? How can the auger go down into the ground and yet the tractor raises up. Things operate in 2 separate directions at the same exact time?It is possible. Just hook a buried root or rock, and the screw action drives the auger down, and the tractor up...
Front tires come up, fulcrums on the rear wheels as the auger screws into the ground.So your hyd auger has a telescoping system of some type? How can the auger go down into the ground and yet the tractor raises up. Things operate in 2 separate directions at the same exact time?
This is understandable, I have been referring to post #9Front tires come up, fulcrums on the rear wheels as the auger screws into the ground.
Not my hyd PHD, the op's 3 PH model. I have used both types. I prefer the hyd model, flip a switch, unstick the auger, plus its easier to connect...So your hyd auger has a telescoping system of some type? How can the auger go down into the ground and yet the tractor raises up. Things operate in 2 separate directions at the same exact time?