Gary Fowler
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- Joined
- Jun 23, 2008
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- Bismarck Arkansas
- Tractor
- 2009 Kubota RTV 900, 2009 Kubota B26 TLB & 2010 model LS P7010
Drilling post holes is not like drilling in wood or steel with a self centering drill bit but more like drilling a hole in wood with a spade bit. You have to get the right size hole the first time. THe auger is not going to center up in the "pilot" hole like with a twist stem drill bit, but will just bounce around all over the place.
Good advice so far on going slow, keep your hand on the lift lever, raise and lower it frequently to clean out the hole and make sure you arent augering down. Then if all fails, keep a 24" pipe wrench with you to reverse the auger. You can do this by either turning the PTO shaft in reverse (make note before hand of which way it turns) which takes many rounds or try to turn the auger head itself. If you can turn that it will be much faster. With a severly stuck one like you had, you would have to begin by reverse turning the PTO till you got the shaft above grade then you might be able to move to the auger head and turn it. Occassional try to pick it up with the tractor hydraulics but make sure your PTO is disengaged prior to starting your tractor. You wouldnt want to auger it back in by mistake.
Good advice so far on going slow, keep your hand on the lift lever, raise and lower it frequently to clean out the hole and make sure you arent augering down. Then if all fails, keep a 24" pipe wrench with you to reverse the auger. You can do this by either turning the PTO shaft in reverse (make note before hand of which way it turns) which takes many rounds or try to turn the auger head itself. If you can turn that it will be much faster. With a severly stuck one like you had, you would have to begin by reverse turning the PTO till you got the shaft above grade then you might be able to move to the auger head and turn it. Occassional try to pick it up with the tractor hydraulics but make sure your PTO is disengaged prior to starting your tractor. You wouldnt want to auger it back in by mistake.