Post Hole Digger

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Uploaded by on Jul 15, 2008

Ted talks about choosing the correct size Post Hole Digger for your tractor and demonstrates the proper way to use one.

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  • Seriously, ya'll are ragging on this guy because he didn't try sinking the auger into a pile of concrete? Ya'll need to grow up. 

  • Try a demo in hard clay and rock like most of the known world and not ideal almost non-existent conditions if you want to impress me with your product.

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  • Thanks for the tips. I never pull forward or "clean out" so this helped a lot.

  • @eking928 I'm about to move to missouri and I'm gonna be drilling post holes. What do you use out there? I'm looking to drill 4-6 feet

  • Would love to see how that baby works in this Catskill Mountain rock. Just bought a post hole digger, and I'm wondering if it's gonna work. My tractor is smaller than that one too. Everything seems to fit okay, and surprisingly enough it raises up plenty high enough. I was a bit concerned about that. Alas, I forgot to get the gear oil and have to wait until tomorrow for the auto parts place to open to put the oil in the gear case and try the thing.

  • how much it's cost?

  • You did well for the frist bit. If you want a really clean and deep hole you should go the last foot and then stop the bit, then pull it out of the hole and give it a turn to knock the dirt off of the bit.

  • kubota does it again

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