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It will work with a 12'' auger gonna take a couple weekends for a 100 posts, With the forks you can load up a bunch of posts Then just take them off as needed. If the auger gets wrapped around tree roots you have to back it out by hand
 
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I figured I would put a post in every 10 T Posts. I figured roughly 40 holes and 4 for the gates. I seen the 12 inch and 15 inch augers at MFA when I got off work today. I will shop around a bit more before I take the plunge.

One other question: Other than the obvious way how can I tell if my tires are air filled or foam filled. The guy a MFA asked and I assumed they were air filled. Is that a valid question or was he confused.
 
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You want liquid filled ( rim guard or windshield washer fluid ) rear tires for ballast
 
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How do I determine what I have? I don't see any info on the tires.
 
   / LS XG 3135H Tractor Attachments #26  
What are you fencing in cattle or horses ? I don't like t posts with horses too sharp big vet bills...
 
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Both. We have had Tennessee Walkers for 30 or so years and never had an incidents. We did have one get cut on a piece of tin that blew off a turn of the century barn when we lived up in the Kansas City area.
 
   / LS XG 3135H Tractor Attachments #28  
how can I tell if my tires are air filled or foam filled/ The guy a MFA asked and I assumed they were air filled.

I speculate 70% of compact tractor tires are filled with liquid.

Perhaps 25% of compact tractor tires are inflated with air. My Kubota compact tractor tires are inflated with air.

Perhaps 5% of compact tractor tires are filled with solid foam.

An experienced operator can discern the difference between air and liquid/foam filled rear tractor tires in a short period of operation.

For you, take off the cap, press on the center valve stem with a tool ----- and see/hear what comes out. "nothing" = foam

MORE: Comparing Types of Liquid Tire Ballast | OrangeTractorTalks
 
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That is easy enough. Thanks jeff9366
 
   / LS XG 3135H Tractor Attachments #30  
Thanks for the tip on my profile. I updated some of my profile.

I Maybe putting in a 100 posts. as soon as the mud dries up a bit.

Don i would recommend the 6 inch bit for your job if you have a post over 6 inches (maybe a couple) use hand hoe digger to increase size, the Titan forks are not the quality of everything attachments and not as expensive either and they have done the job for me.
I installed a set of remotes on the rear of my tractor and bought a cheap grapple from Ebay ran two 3/8 hoses from the rear remotes to the front of the tractor and operate the open and close of the grapple with my remotes instead of a $900 + 3 function valve (and that price would with me installing it) It cost $120 for everything to hook it up,the grapple is one of the best attachments i have and most useful.
I will probably get flack fo buying cheaper attachments but i dont need attachments that built for commercial use i only need them every now and then.
There is a LS dealer that has u tubes on how to install rear remotes and 3 function valve go to Simple Country Tractor and check out their u tubes
I also use the rear remotes operate a hydraulic cylinder for my top link to be able to adjust my top link on the fly.
 

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