I'm looking at post hole diggers (PHDs) and Danuser is the only one I've come across that offers auger bits for different types of soils. That makes sense to me. Does it matter? I don't know, but it seems weird that all economy and most other post hole diggers seem to offer basically the same plain augers, just in different widths.
My tractor is a 25.5 hp Kubota B2601, so compact. Our soil here is tight clay full of shale. I mean all sizes of shale, which is formed from compressed clay. And then there are solid shale shelfs. Now nothing I can use will go through a shelf of rock. But I need something to deal with small, medium, and big rocks above those solid shelves. Realistically I guess it would wallow them out. Trying to dig footings here, you are not going to have a nice straight trench. When you hit the edge of a big rock, it gets pulled into the trench and leaves a big hole in the trench's side.
My past experience was with an old PHD, unknown brand but sturdy, and a 33 hp JD970. It did great but our soil was not rocky. I also had a post pounder that worked well. Here, it takes some kind of pre-drilling to drive a post, from what I've been told. The rocks are unreal. To plant a small tree or bush, I have learned to bring a pick as well as a shovel.
So . . . is finding an auger made for such soil important? Does anyone offer this besides Danuser?
Here are the choices for Danuser's 20/40 PHD from their web site; the Hole Digger Head mentions shale:
Plain Edge
For digging in dirt, clay, sod, and other light-duty conditions.
Features:
Available in 40”, 52”, and 72” lengths for PTO diggers, and Models 8300, 8800, and 8900 hydraulic drives.
(click to see available auger bits)
Serrated Edge
For digging in compact soils, light tree roots, and dry soil.
Features:
Available in 40”, 52”, and 72” lengths for PTO diggers, and Models 8300, 8800, and 8900 hydraulic drives.
(click to see available auger bits)
Hole Digger Head
For digging in clay, caliche, shale, mixed limestone, frozen ground, and light rock. The most aggressive design offered.
Features:
Available in 40”, 52”, and 72” lengths for PTO diggers, and Models 8300, 8800, and 8900 hydraulic drives.
(click to see available auger bits)
Stepped (plain and serrated edges)
Stepped tree planting auger for bulb type trees.
Features:
Available in 33” and 40” lengths for PTO diggers, and Models 8300, 8800, and 8900 hydraulic drives.
My tractor is a 25.5 hp Kubota B2601, so compact. Our soil here is tight clay full of shale. I mean all sizes of shale, which is formed from compressed clay. And then there are solid shale shelfs. Now nothing I can use will go through a shelf of rock. But I need something to deal with small, medium, and big rocks above those solid shelves. Realistically I guess it would wallow them out. Trying to dig footings here, you are not going to have a nice straight trench. When you hit the edge of a big rock, it gets pulled into the trench and leaves a big hole in the trench's side.
My past experience was with an old PHD, unknown brand but sturdy, and a 33 hp JD970. It did great but our soil was not rocky. I also had a post pounder that worked well. Here, it takes some kind of pre-drilling to drive a post, from what I've been told. The rocks are unreal. To plant a small tree or bush, I have learned to bring a pick as well as a shovel.
So . . . is finding an auger made for such soil important? Does anyone offer this besides Danuser?
Here are the choices for Danuser's 20/40 PHD from their web site; the Hole Digger Head mentions shale:
Plain Edge
For digging in dirt, clay, sod, and other light-duty conditions.
Features:
Available in 40”, 52”, and 72” lengths for PTO diggers, and Models 8300, 8800, and 8900 hydraulic drives.
(click to see available auger bits)
Serrated Edge
For digging in compact soils, light tree roots, and dry soil.
Features:
Available in 40”, 52”, and 72” lengths for PTO diggers, and Models 8300, 8800, and 8900 hydraulic drives.
(click to see available auger bits)
Hole Digger Head
For digging in clay, caliche, shale, mixed limestone, frozen ground, and light rock. The most aggressive design offered.
Features:
Available in 40”, 52”, and 72” lengths for PTO diggers, and Models 8300, 8800, and 8900 hydraulic drives.
(click to see available auger bits)
Stepped (plain and serrated edges)
Stepped tree planting auger for bulb type trees.
Features:
Available in 33” and 40” lengths for PTO diggers, and Models 8300, 8800, and 8900 hydraulic drives.