[AT] Question
Brad Gunnells
brad-gunnells at uiowa.edu
Mon Mar 28 07:47:57 PST 2005
This doesn't answer your question...but follows what Dan(?) said.
I always had intentions of getting a 3 point unit for putting in fence
to raise some cattle (still need to do that). When I built my pole barn
I rented a hydraulic powered hand unit. I did 1 3/4 holes in about an
hour and was spent. I have tree roots to contend with in some places. I
took it back and rented a skid loader with a hydraulic unit much like
the one described below. I finished the remaining 20 some poles in
about an hour.
The ability to reverse the auger is a big plus in addition to the down
pressure. I'd never use anything but another hydraulic unit on a skid
loader or equivalent unless I only had a couple, then I'd do them by
hand. I've hear horror stories about getting a stuck bit out of the
ground with 3 point types.
My point mimics what's mentioned below, such a unit would be time
consuming to take on and off and the results may or may not be what you
hope for. There are other options that may be more feasible depending
on the conditions and number you plan to do.
Brad
On Mar 28, 2005, at 8:36 AM, dfolske at nccray.net wrote:
> On 27 Mar 2005 at 11:46, Richard Fink Sr wrote:
>
>> Hi every one i have a need in the near future for a post hole drill.
>> Can
>> any one tell me if one can be mounted on a Case SC. It has some sort
>> on
>> hitch on it but not like the 3 point i have seen on other tractors.
>> Can
>> this be made to work???????
>> R Fink
> Most of the early power post hole diggers in this area had frames which
> mounted to a solid drawbar and the gear box and auger slid up and
> down in the frame. They were actually better than the three point units
> for digging because they moved in a true vertical path rather than an
> arc. Some had down pressure some didn't.
>
> The problem with them was the length of time it took to mount them vs a
> 3 pt unit.
>
> I now use a hydraulicly driven auger which hangs from a pipe that can
> slide over one of the bale spears on my loader and fastens with a
> single
> bolt. Very quick to install, down pressure and with a 3 foot extension
> on
> it I can dig deeper than a 3 pt unit.
>
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