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Twanger

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Does anyone have a Northern Tools Post Hole digger? They seem to be fairly cheap and on sale. This is not for commercial applications, and I haven't hit any rocks yet with the rental phd. How do they hold up? My nearest dealer quoted $650 with auger. He wouldn't give me the mfg.
 
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I have one and have been using it for 2.5 years. Probably dug 300+ holes with it on 2 different tractors, no problems yet.
 
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Who manufactures them? Does it matter? How do you store yours (pallet), or do they have stands? I am thinking a 12" or 8" augor for vineyard endposts. Your thoughts are most appreciated.
 
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I think it is a Speeco? I'm not sure if Northern still uses that brand or not. I doubt it really matters who made it as I use if for pretty light duty stuff like planting trees & bushes, it's also help build a few decks. I've got a 9" and a 12" auger. Never been any problems with it in very hard clay soil.

As for storage, it lays on the ground. There are a lot of folks here who have built some elaborate stands, some hang them from trees, fences, etc.
 
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I bought one from James Equipment in Sikeston,MO for $385 with a 9" auger. I didn't keep it long, it was a deal breaker on a tractor sale, but it seemed tough enough to me.
 
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Does your auger have a slip clutch or shear pins? We hit a lot of rocks here in the northeast. I'm just curious since I'm looking to get an auger some time.
 
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Greenline MFG. is the one I got from Northern tool with a 9" auger. Paid around $565.00 delivered. Works great and built well. Gerard
 
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<font color="blue"> Does your auger have a slip clutch or shear pins? </font>
All the inexpensive post hole diggers have shear pins.

<font color="blue"> We hit a lot of rocks here in the northeast. </font>
Better get a box of Grade 2 bolts. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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Toby,

I also live in a rocky area, and was thinking of adding a slip slip clutch also.

In a flyer from Northern Tool they had them for about $80.00.

JD4600 with 460FEL with pallet fork and 7'6" Western Snow Plow, JD LX279, 84" KK finishing mower, 84" KK Landscape Box, 84" KK Landscape Rake, 84" KK Blade, and 72" KK Bush Hog, 7' Northern Tool Backhoe, Bri Mar 6X10 Dump Trailer, 20' Rugged Road Equipment Trailer.

Greg
 
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Green Mfg Inc Bowling Green Ohio
 
 
 
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