I have a King Kutter 9 inch post hole auger for the tractor. The cutting edges have worn down to nothing. I think I can just flip them over to get more use out of them, or at worst just buy a new set, but none of that matters because it's freaking impossible to get the things off. They are held on by two hex bolts that are stuck. I have tried everything I can think of but nothing works.
1. breaker bar around long socket handle. Just bent the handle.
2. hammer on it with sledge and soaking it with WD-40.
3. heated it up with propane torch.
4. Bought hex bits for my 1/2 inch impact driver. won't budge.
I'm like out of ideas and now my post hole digger is a giant paper weight. I'm hoping there is something else I can try. I would even be willing to just replace the whole auger shaft with a new one, but it is that threaded "quik-tach" auger that is also impossible to get off.
Rob
1. breaker bar around long socket handle. Just bent the handle.
2. hammer on it with sledge and soaking it with WD-40.
3. heated it up with propane torch.
4. Bought hex bits for my 1/2 inch impact driver. won't budge.
I'm like out of ideas and now my post hole digger is a giant paper weight. I'm hoping there is something else I can try. I would even be willing to just replace the whole auger shaft with a new one, but it is that threaded "quik-tach" auger that is also impossible to get off.
Rob
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