Hey folks.
So I'm still a pretty new BX owner. However I've gotten pretty good with my BH, to the point that I can get a pretty decent vertical hole by carefully pivoting the bucket and going straight down.
I have some major (at least for me) fence work. Probably about 200 feet of fencing.
I've considered buying a 3 point post hole auger. I've also been considering just using my BH (with maybe a smaller bucket, like the bxpanded trenching bucket) to dig the holes manually.
My concerns about an auger are twofold. One is much of the fence is going to be on not level ground. And I'm not sure I will always be able to position the tractor in such a way that I could get the auger vertical to drill down.
The second is my soil. The soil in my area is very rough. Alot of it is shale, so imagine shale on an angle. When I built my addition I had rented a skid steer with an auger bit to drill the post foundations. I had one that I ended up having to get the inspector to sign off on because I couldn't get it to the right depth. I broke off 2 teeth on the auger trying to get through my hard soil.
I know a BH hole will be larger than necessary, which would waste concrete. I can't thinkg of any other real downsides however. But since I'm new to this I figured I would ask in case everyone here could think of something I'm missing?
So I'm still a pretty new BX owner. However I've gotten pretty good with my BH, to the point that I can get a pretty decent vertical hole by carefully pivoting the bucket and going straight down.
I have some major (at least for me) fence work. Probably about 200 feet of fencing.
I've considered buying a 3 point post hole auger. I've also been considering just using my BH (with maybe a smaller bucket, like the bxpanded trenching bucket) to dig the holes manually.
My concerns about an auger are twofold. One is much of the fence is going to be on not level ground. And I'm not sure I will always be able to position the tractor in such a way that I could get the auger vertical to drill down.
The second is my soil. The soil in my area is very rough. Alot of it is shale, so imagine shale on an angle. When I built my addition I had rented a skid steer with an auger bit to drill the post foundations. I had one that I ended up having to get the inspector to sign off on because I couldn't get it to the right depth. I broke off 2 teeth on the auger trying to get through my hard soil.
I know a BH hole will be larger than necessary, which would waste concrete. I can't thinkg of any other real downsides however. But since I'm new to this I figured I would ask in case everyone here could think of something I'm missing?