Hello. I recently bought my first Kubota - a 2018 4WD M7060. But I am not tractor savvy. I need to buy a post hole digger. The ground here is very rocky. Any suggestions on what to buy - brand/model/size, etc. Anything at all! Thank You.
I bought a used Land Pride HD25 a couple of years ago. It came with 9" and 12" augers. I've only used it on the MX but it worked fine on that tractor. My M6060 has more hydraulic flow so I plan on using it next spring to make some holes for a pole barn. My ground is very rocky with everything from 1" up to 8ft boulders, with lots in the 12" to 36" range!Hello. I recently bought my first Kubota - a 2018 4WD M7060. But I am not tractor savvy. I need to buy a post hole digger. The ground here is very rocky. Any suggestions on what to buy - brand/model/size, etc. Anything at all! Thank You.
I think I read a post recently where some clown said ‘there was no such thing as too many implements.’ Whoever that clown was must be wise beyond his years.So I emailed the local Kubota dealer for prices on the Land Pride rock augers. Are you sitting down?!
I think a 9" or 12" rock auger could be in my future but not until next year.
317-258A LP-PD 6 INCH ROCK AUGER ASSY $1,349.00
317-259A LP-PD 9 INCH ROCK AUGER ASSY $1,683.00
317-260A LP-PD 12 INCH ROCK AUGER ASSY $2,077.00
317-261A LP-PD 15 INCH ROCK AUGER ASSY $2,472.00
317-262A LP-PD 18 INCH ROCK AUGER ASSY $2,876.00
mcmxi is showing a quick attach digger as opposed to a 3 point hitch model. It costs more but is the way to go if you can $wing it. As he mentioned, you have to have a quick hitch loader and third function.Hello. I recently bought my first Kubota - a 2018 4WD M7060. But I am not tractor savvy. I need to buy a post hole digger. The ground here is very rocky. Any suggestions on what to buy - brand/model/size, etc. Anything at all! Thank You.
I'm not sure if an auger counts as an implement! Yeah, looking forward to hearing all about your Wallenstein logging winch that your wife is getting for Christmas. She's one lucky woman, and no doubt she'll really enjoy using it.I think I read a post recently where some clown said ‘there was no such thing as too many implements.’ Whoever that clown was must be wise beyond his years.
FFS I made a deal in past week that was too good for me to pass up and wire transfer later it’s ordered. BOOM! Now Christmas shopping for the spousal unit is done early
I’ve got two more in the watch/bucket list already.
Excellent points re the advantages of a SSQA post hole digger over a 3-point model. I'll add access too, since the loader has more reach than a PHD on the 3-point. The benefits of downforce, reverse, visibility and control cannot be overstated.mcmxi is showing a quick attach digger as opposed to a 3 point hitch model. It costs more but is the way to go if you can $wing it. As he mentioned, you have to have a quick hitch loader and third function.
The advantages
* Control - you can use the loader function to plumb, or angle, your holes
* Downforce - the loader can put tractor weight on the auger as opposed to the 3ph, which only uses gravity and the weight of the attachment
* Reversible - if you hit a root or big rock, you can back it out, vs the 3ph version that is forward only
* Ergonomics - the auger is right in front of you vs having to turn around to see it work
* Safety - there is the temptation for someone to guide or add weight with a 3pt auger. Noone should be near a spinning auger. I consider a 3pt hitch auger one of the most dangerous attachments for that reason.