Did you make a decision on which one to get?
Made good progress on the pole barn today, especially since I had to go to an Easter Egg hunt with the family in the middle of the day.
I started out drilling the 6 24" holes for the 6x6 posts with my Shaver post hole digger. I got to try out my hydraulic down force kit for the first time.
Unfortunately, I didn't have everything on-hand to install the relief valve, so I just connected it directly to the remote on the tractor. It worked great at first, so great in fact that I kept shearing the shearing bolt until I switched to grade 5 bolts. On my last hole, I gave it a little too much down pressure, and I broke the bracket on the tractor end.
I'll be getting the missing fittings and installing the relief valve with the new bracket. I had all new teeth on the auger too, but the ground is so incredible hard that there was no way I would have been able to dig those holes without the down pressure kit. Completing that last hole required using the tamper bar every few minutes to loosen the soil.
Here's a shot of the 6 completed holes:
I then added a few inches of gravel to the bottom of each hole.
Bottom of holes are about 45" below where the finished floor will be.
Then it was off to Lowes to pick up a pallet of cement, 6 6x6x16 posts, lag bolts and misc lumber for bracing.
I then installed 5/8" x 6" lag bolts at the bottom of the posts.
Getting ready to raise the first post.
And it's standing.
Posts closest to shop have been plumed and braced.
Time to start mixing the cement.
1st pole took 13 80# bags.
2nd pole took 14 bags.
And that's it for today. I hope to get the remaining 4 poles set tomorrow.