How to store a large Auger for easy attachment?

ctfjr

Well-known member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
L3800HST
Dec 7, 2009
1,896
2,322
113
central ct
So, my 18" auger was just dropped off - haven't even unpacked it yet. It weighs about 80lbs - 50 more than my doctor wants me to lift. I made an easy storage unit for hanging the phd but nothing for the augers. Up till now I just store the 9" and 12" on pallets off the ground. This isn't going to work for the new one - too heavy for me to muscle around.

Does anyone have a way to store heavy augers for easy attachment / unattachment? I am thinking of some kind of tall wooden box, open at one side and the top, so I can back up to it. It would need to have horizontal ground attachments to be stable. . .

Am I overthinking this? Is there anything simpler?
 

S-G-R

Well-known member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
LX3310
Jun 17, 2020
1,129
2,278
113
PEI Canada
I usually just lay my augers down but I'd also be interested in seeing how people store theirs.
 

DustyRusty

Well-known member

Equipment
2020 BX23S, BX2822 Snowblower, Curtis Deluxe Cab,
Nov 8, 2015
6,293
4,872
113
North East CT
build a box out of pallets, and section it to hold all of the augers upright.
 

Dustball

Active member

Equipment
2016 B2650HSDC
Sep 15, 2023
312
187
43
Hudson, WI
Search for 'outdoor golf club storage' to get some ideas.

Maybe something like this with a bungee cord/chain at the top to keep the auger from falling over.
1720303355129.png
 

forceten

Active member

Equipment
BX 25d, Grand L6060, Kx040, GL7500, ZD1211 With cab
Sep 4, 2015
282
26
28
New Jersey
I have a lot of 55 gallon metal drums, so I cut the tops off of them and store the augers in the drums upright. I can then just back the tractor up and lower the boom down and attached one. I have from 6" all the way up to 24". The 24" wont fit in a drum so I just lay that on a pallet. I know not what you are looking for but a drum would handle the 18" no problem. and a few smaller can go in another drum.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user

forceten

Active member

Equipment
BX 25d, Grand L6060, Kx040, GL7500, ZD1211 With cab
Sep 4, 2015
282
26
28
New Jersey
or if you have tons of money

 
  • Like
  • Wow
Reactions: 1 users

Runs With Scissors

Well-known member

Equipment
L2501 TLB , Grappel, Brush Hog, Box Blade, Ballast box, Forks, Tiller, PH digger
Jan 25, 2023
2,513
2,916
113
Michigan
I copied this from Tractor Mike for the entire PHD, but it might work better for just the auger.

It worked "just ok" for a while.

My version needed to reinforce/gusset the corners because when I set the entire PHD in it with a smaller 8" auger, it leaned so far over that it "bent the stand" and then it would not accept the 12" auger anymore.

I did not find it to be an "elegant solution" and I ended up cutting it apart.

You can see it better in this video.




1000001696.jpeg
 

GreensvilleJay

Well-known member

Equipment
BX23-S,57 A-C D-14,58 A-C D-14, 57 A-C D-14,tiller,cults,Millcreek 25G spreader,
Apr 2, 2019
11,652
5,042
113
Greensville,Ontario,Canada
You could drill some holes in the ground, line with sonotubes, toss a shovel of clear gravel in the bottom.
Toss a tarp over them or build a movable roofed structure.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user

ctfjr

Well-known member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
L3800HST
Dec 7, 2009
1,896
2,322
113
central ct
I like Runs_With_Scissors / Tractor Mikes idea - should be easy enough to do with 4X4's.

Then I read GreensvilleJay's post - That may be the winner :) Easy enough to drill the correct size holes, just have to find a suitable liner.

Thanks to all for the suggestions
 

GreensvilleJay

Well-known member

Equipment
BX23-S,57 A-C D-14,58 A-C D-14, 57 A-C D-14,tiller,cults,Millcreek 25G spreader,
Apr 2, 2019
11,652
5,042
113
Greensville,Ontario,Canada
'sonotubes' or whatever those heavy walled cardboard forms are that go in the holes to pour concrete into for 'piers'.
 

GreensvilleJay

Well-known member

Equipment
BX23-S,57 A-C D-14,58 A-C D-14, 57 A-C D-14,tiller,cults,Millcreek 25G spreader,
Apr 2, 2019
11,652
5,042
113
Greensville,Ontario,Canada
The ones I've bought are 'waxy'. 3 that I pulled out after 22 years in the ground were fine.
You could use sections of water service/ sewer drain installs. Ask nice at a subdivision build, get them for free.BTDT.
 

mcmxi

Well-known member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
***Current*** M6060HDC, MX6000HSTC & GL7000 ***Sold*** MX6000HST & BX25DLB
Feb 9, 2021
5,390
6,472
113
NW Montana
Looks like a easy build out of wood or steel.
I could build something like that for under $100 ... ridiculous price on that thing.

I have a SSQA compatible auger that's currently in the ground. It's dry up here so I wasn't too worried about leaving the auger in the dirt. I really should make something and perhaps I'll cut up or modify the boat engine stand that I cobbled together ... after I make a smaller, more compact stand.