Storing post hole auger?

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Elkins45

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What's the best way to store a post hole auger if you don't have an equipment shed? I have to think that just leaving it sprawled out on the ground can't be good for it. Anybody have pix of a simple stand they made?
 
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you just make a steel Aframe stand like a swing set frame.an make it tall enough to get the auger off the ground.
 
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4x4s & some H brackets. About $20 and you would be all set. ;)
 

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If you're gonna be leaving it outside, just drill a hole and unhitch n go. Doesn't cost a thing.
 
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If you're gonna be leaving it outside, just drill a hole and unhitch n go. Doesn't cost a thing.

Not sure I would want the cutting tips sitting at the bottom of a muddy hole, especially if you ever wanted to change them.
 
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4x4s & some H brackets. About $20 and you would be all set. ;)

Brian;

I assume that the horizontal member is put in place before lowering the post hole digger?

Looks like a great idea.

Rick
 
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Brian;

I assume that the horizontal member is put in place before lowering the post hole digger?

Looks like a great idea.

Rick

The horizontal piece is removable and just sits in the saddles. This setup works VERY good and usually only takes about 5 minutes to get all hooked up with ZERO fighting of the implement. ;)
 
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The horizontal piece is removable and just sits in the saddles. This setup works VERY good and usually only takes about 5 minutes to get all hooked up with ZERO fighting of the implement. ;)


Thanks Brian, need to build this to make installation easier. Is the hydraulic cylinder for down force on auger?

Rick
 
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I hang mine from a piece of chain in my equipment shed, just run the chain around the frame about a foot from the gearbox and run a small bolt through it. It hangs off of the ground and I don't have to fight it. I plan on putting up a short piece of sliding door track so I can slide it over to the side out of the way when in storage and slide it back and forth to line up with tractor,
 
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If you're gonna be leaving it outside, just drill a hole and unhitch n go. Doesn't cost a thing.
Wr have stored like this for years, never had any trouble with auger bits. LUTT
 
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Brian, is the down pressure kit universal? If so, where are they available and how many $$? Thanks.

Best to get a unit built for your PHD. Seems like each manufacturer is just a little bit different. So best to look at a dealer that sells your brand of PHD. I have seen costs from $400-$600.
 
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I made an easy one using a wood pallet and 2 2x4's plus an old ground rod. I like it cause i can move the entire thing with the forklift.
 

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Great idea! Dose the cyl make a big difference!?

If you are referring to the down pressure cylinder for the PHD, I kid you not when I say that it has saved me countless days of drilling time and I don't even drill that many holes.
 
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I made something like MtnViewRanch but built it on a pallet like grsthegreat did.
 
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I made something like MtnViewRanch but built it on a pallet like grsthegreat did.

hay..that looks familiar :laughing:

i just love the fact that i can move it around with the forks when shifting my storage area around between winter and summer use. I have so many implements that i have to swap those needing immediate use up to the front, and those that can be mothballed for 6 months to the rear.

pallets make it an easy chore.
 
 
 
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