I tell you what happened: I finally completely broke the bucket
Ok I read all the responses and from what I am gathering:
3 point post hole digger is not the best for the bx1500 because:
It will not go down and up with enough clearance
Flaws of handheld: could be dangerous, could break a wrist, not good for many holes
In response to the parts missing: I remember taking off that part you referenced, since it was dragging on the ground and I was just using the bucket, those parts should be available
Another good point I read: If the bx is on a slight hill, the post hole digger will not go down straight into the ground, since it does not have a tilt
Renting a machine: I do have many holes to do now, but many more in the future and renting always puts me in hurry and I never get my money's worth, it seems
For now: I need to weld a strong frame and reinstate the integrity of that bucket, I need to go mark where I am putting the holes, I also need to go through tons of lumber and get the posts ready while I am deciding
I rented a hand-held auger from Home Depot…used it about 30 minutes… Got tired of it “snatching” as it got stuck or hit a rock or got into clay…etc etc….. Nearly broke my wrists each time. It can Hurt You!
NO MORE HANDHELD AUGER for me!
I went to TSC and bought a PTO auger and am Happy Happy Happy. Drilled 14 holes and enjoyed doing it.
If you insist on a hand-held…. I recommend you simply Rent One…. and you’ll quickly see what I mean.
You are happy with the 3 point post hole digger? Is it on a bx? Do you have the tilt feature so that you can dig straight down on a hill? Do you have trouble digging deep enough?
I am just tired of spending 100s on crappy tools just for them to sit in the rain, I did find a harbor freight used post hole digger for $200, but I am hesitating to go get it until I have more clarity
Yall are amazing