Steve C
Platinum Member
I have a chance to buy what seems to be a well made home built post hole digger. It looks like a small automotive rear end was used as a gear box. The support arm is made out of a 4 inch ship channel I beam and the position of the lower link supports is adjustable. It also has a removeable handle that mounts to the housing and extends forward so you can control the entry angle of the unit from the drivers seat.
It has a 12 inch auger that seems to be a production item with replacable cutting edges. What are the chances that this thing will actually work?
I assume that the gear ratio is between 3-1 and 4-1. What is the gear ratio of factory built units that swing 12 inch augers?
The support arm also has a hook welded on to use as a boom pole lift.
The man that owns it told me he bought it used and that he has used it to set several hundred poles with his New Holland tractor.
The PTO shaft seems to be in good shape and is a standard size to fit my tractor.
It also comes with 47, seven and one half foot long ceder posts that have been air dried and have 6" to 8" tops.
Have any of you ever seen such a unit, and if so does it work?
My tractor only has 25 HP and I am thinking that an automotive rear end is probably designed to handle a lot more than that. This unit weighs about 250# and from what I have read the weight is a plus when it comes to 3 point post hole diggers.
The bottom line is this, I can get the digger and the posts for $200. What is your opinion about this? I think the posts alone are probably worth what he is asking for the package, but I haven't bought posts in many years so I am out of touch with the pricing.
It has a 12 inch auger that seems to be a production item with replacable cutting edges. What are the chances that this thing will actually work?
I assume that the gear ratio is between 3-1 and 4-1. What is the gear ratio of factory built units that swing 12 inch augers?
The support arm also has a hook welded on to use as a boom pole lift.
The man that owns it told me he bought it used and that he has used it to set several hundred poles with his New Holland tractor.
The PTO shaft seems to be in good shape and is a standard size to fit my tractor.
It also comes with 47, seven and one half foot long ceder posts that have been air dried and have 6" to 8" tops.
Have any of you ever seen such a unit, and if so does it work?
My tractor only has 25 HP and I am thinking that an automotive rear end is probably designed to handle a lot more than that. This unit weighs about 250# and from what I have read the weight is a plus when it comes to 3 point post hole diggers.
The bottom line is this, I can get the digger and the posts for $200. What is your opinion about this? I think the posts alone are probably worth what he is asking for the package, but I haven't bought posts in many years so I am out of touch with the pricing.