[AT] Post Hole Digger

Rob Wilson ro.wilson at att.net
Mon Jun 29 19:15:26 PDT 2009


Looks like an Allis-Chalmers unit made by Roper Corp. Don't see enough to be
sure. 
Rob 

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Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 8:40 PM
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Subject: [AT] Post Hole Digger

Folks,

We are buying a sturdy post hole digger found on Craig's list:
Here's the ad with some pictures:
http://syracuse.craigslist.org/grd/1243481850.html

I have some questions:

- How much of this thing can I expect to get apart?  It's reported to be a
two-man job to move it.  (We'll have me, my wife and a 7-year
old.)  It looks like the auger fastens to the gearbox shaft by a big flange
with bolts through them.  With luck and some PB Blaster, I may get them
loose.

-Does the PTO shaft come off in a normal way?  Through bolt/shear pin?

- It looks like the rear ends of the frame fasten to the gearbox horizontal
tubes with bolts.  Is it fixed at that point or is there a pivot action
there?

-Can anyone identify this thing so I can get some information online
perhaps?

I'll be bringing:
- tools
- come-along
- rope with multiple pulley for hoisting/pulling
- furniture dolly - hand truck
- portable ramps
- Ford F-250

Thanks for any information.

Roy

Roy Morgan
k1lky at earthlink.net
529 Cobb St.
Groton NY, 13073
Home: 607-898-3607
Cell: 301-928-7794



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