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I bought this today from a co-worker and it works great. However I was wondering what brand this might be. Here's a couple of pics.
 

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3pt. mounting. BTW, hydraulic side-link is handy for getting the auger plumb.
 

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Gearbox detail. I did notice that there was a sticker worn almost all the way off but it said something that looked like "international".
 

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   / $50 post hole digger! What brand? #4  
Don't know the make but looks like you got a great deal! Might invest in a guard for the shaft. Still believe a PHD is barr none, the most dangerous attachment out there.
 
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It looks a lot like the one I bought about two weeks ago new, for $375. $50 is an outstanding deal!!!
 
   / $50 post hole digger! What brand? #6  
It is International. They make all types of equipment including rotary mowers and such. They are not a high line company, but seem to make good equipment. For the price, I'd want it.
John
 
   / $50 post hole digger! What brand? #7  
I would be mighty careful with the way you route those hoses to the tilt cylinder looks like you might want to go above the tube. Grea deal.
 
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IMC or International is the brand. Be sure to keep the correct shearbolt in there and double check to see if the snap ring is on the input shaft of the gearbox. This keeps the PTO from coming off when you shear a pin. We probably have replacement cutting edges and spiral tip for those, if needed?--Ken Sweet
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Don't know the make but looks like you got a great deal! Might invest in a guard for the shaft. Still believe a PHD is barr none, the most dangerous attachment out there. )</font>

Worse than a cordwood saw with no guards?

Andy
 
   / $50 post hole digger! What brand? #10  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( IMC or International is the brand. Be sure to keep the correct shearbolt in there and double check to see if the snap ring is on the input shaft of the gearbox. This keeps the PTO from coming off when you shear a pin. We probably have replacement cutting edges and spiral tip for those, if needed?--Ken Sweet )</font>

How does a snapring keep the PTO shaft on? I have a new one of those PHD and when it sheers a pin the PTO shaft drops off. When I got it I had to assemble it, and I didn't see a snapring.
 
 
 
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