andrehoude123
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What if want is it on the back hoe have my forks on loaded up with post and I have a creep lever it's perfect to move from hole to hole
Not true Jim. As the loader arms come down, they radius back a little. The difference will be you have to pull forward on each hole a little to keep the auger straight.
This is one reason they make vertical lift skid steers and tracked mini loaders now. Well, besides easier to pull up to a dump truck and judge the distance to dump.
hugs, Brandi
Have you ever drilled a post hole with a 3 pt auger on a hillside? I still think the auger on a FEL is easier to drill a straight hole.
If you hang the auger off the side of the bucket, it will be vertical most of the time.
Auger off the bucket is ideal for many reasons as has been stated.
Just pull the auger off and place in a holder on the top of the bucket. Now you have full use of the bucket.
What disadvantage does anyone see.
The hyd auger on the bucket side, provides a better view.
You have down pressure.
You have fwd and rev.
Your post are in the bucket.
There are probably more good reasons to install the hyd auger on the bucket side.
What disadvantage does anyone see? I gather you haven't used an auger on the side of the bucket. Or even read my post that I linked to above.
First off, it is a PITA to remove and replace auger off of the motor just haul some posts in the bucket. Secondly, when you put down force only on one side of the loader bucket......you twist the loader arms. Third, it is easier to keep the auger bit plumb with the backhoe boom and dipperstick then trying to move the tractor a little forward or backward to be plumb. Fourth, I seem to have more flow through the backhoe than the loader circuit.
I have tried both ways, and have provisions to auger from both ways, and I prefer poking holes with the backhoe.
hugs, Brandi
Brandi, you forgot to list out that you would have to make a special effort to get the bucket low enough to get those posts in and out of the bucket that would otherwise be more than a few feet up in the air with the auger hanging off of it. Everyone is not 7'-8' tall.![]()
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I would think that it would be pretty tough to beat drilling with a Back hoe.Other than that, I will stick with my 3pt setup with all the hydraulic adjustments.
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I believe that a 3pt PTO unit would be less money to purchase. If you are worried about down pressure, you can always get a down pressure unit for the 3pt PHD.
Hope this is not too far off subject, but what is a down pressure unit? Obviously the name is...obvious, how does it work?
I have a 3 pt auger with two different bits...this was my experience with it:
We Are Flying Solo: How To Dig A Hole
Down pressure -- WANT!
I have a hydraulic auger on the FEL and use the backhoe to set the post. I drop posts off ahead of time where I am working with the FEL. The reason I set up this tractor with the auger on the FEL is so that when setting a corner, I can use the backhoe to set all three posts without moving the tractor. This happens to be just an end cap of 2 posts. After taking this picture, I dug the second hole, then dropped both RR ties in with one setting of the tractor. It is 6 of one, half a dozen of the other, you can do the same with the auger and dig 3 holes with the backhoe. I do like the hydraulic auger compared to the 3 pt, very handy when I need to reverse the auger after getting under a root.