Planting a 150 ft row of bushes. What is the best attachment to use?

   / Planting a 150 ft row of bushes. What is the best attachment to use?
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The augers are fine. I have 6/9/and 12 inch from them, no problems. Can't speak to the 3 pt PHD. Didn't need it, as I picked up a new Mahindra version (old stock in original crate) @ auction for 1/2 what TSC wanted a few years ago. Other than Paint, the Mahindra doesn't look any different than the County Line. For what I do, as long as the gear box will stand up to the PTO, I don't really care ... its a hole & will be filled with something (fence post/concrete/tree/bush/whatever). I've gone down the full length of the auger, so maybe 3.5-4 feet with 12 inch? to plant phone pole sections as Gate posts & lots of 2 ft 9 inch holes for 4x4 posts holding up field fence. Lot's easier than the "one man/gas powered" I was using before the tractor.
Ok. So you were using a 3pt PHD just not the one from TSC but you used TSC augers(drives/bits or whatever you call them)
 
   / Planting a 150 ft row of bushes. What is the best attachment to use? #32  
yup. The auger is the working end that hits rocks/roots/etc. & TSC's version has replaceable bolt on tips. The rest is simply a gearbox on a boom & drive shaft connected to PTO & 3 pt attachment frame to mount on the tractor for lifting/dropping.
 
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   / Planting a 150 ft row of bushes. What is the best attachment to use? #34  
I could use the workout but 50 holes in half a day? These holes would be bigger than I first thought. Still. That's a ton of work but I'm up for it.
Two summers ago I dug 16 holes 4’ deep by 16” across by hand. Easy peasy! I live on sandy loam on top of sand. I did consume a lot of Gatorade. Your mileage may vary.

I’d say try one or two holes by hand. If it’s OK, continue. If it sucks, buy or rent some power equipment or an attachment for you tractor.

Only you can be the judge of what works best for you. ;)
 
   / Planting a 150 ft row of bushes. What is the best attachment to use? #35  
Try the clamshell digger like MossRoad said, you'll want one any way if you ever dig holes deep. AgriSupply also has 3pt PHDs, & augers look the same but cheaper than TSC. Not sure about your ground, but the cutters on the augers help loads with tree roots as long as you drop slow & don't screw yourself in. I find AgriSupply generally has better pricing than TSC, BUT not sure how shipping to New England from Georgia would affect that. FWIW my digger is identical to the Agrisupply medium duty or TSC's AgKNX 1500. If you go that route, get plenty of shear bolts.
 
   / Planting a 150 ft row of bushes. What is the best attachment to use? #36  
You could also try one of these, but be ready for bruised ribs sore arms & back.

 
   / Planting a 150 ft row of bushes. What is the best attachment to use?
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I’m talking about a hand operated post hole digger like this, a long handled shovel, and a digging bar like this if I hit a rock. Those are small holes and they don’t have to be 2’ deep. You generally want to make a hole twice the size of a container in diameter, and not much deeper. Tip the plant out of the container, and put it in the hole. Maybe add some loosened soil under it to bring the plant up to the same height it was in the container, score up the roots if it’s root bound, add soil around it, pack it in and water. Maybe mix in some balance fertilizer to the soil that you backfill with before packing it down. Make a little dirt moat around the outer edge of the hole to hold water and off you go.

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I'm thinking drain spade and a regular spade to clean out the hole. Yes. Those are Harbor Freight images. That drain spade is $15 compared to Lowe's which is something like $54. I can break a couple and still be ahead buy from HF.
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   / Planting a 150 ft row of bushes. What is the best attachment to use?
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#38  
You could also try one of these, but be ready for bruised ribs sore arms & back.

Yeah. That's my main concern. Chainsawing aggravated my wrist joints from time to time so I can only imagine what that thing will do. Granted, it probably depends on the quality of the machine. Myt understanding is some have springs that take some of the jerkiness out when you get snagged but it doesn't get rid of it all.
 
   / Planting a 150 ft row of bushes. What is the best attachment to use? #39  
There's more to digging holes than just the how...

And be sure to check the moon phase or else you'll end up with way too much (or not enough) earth left over...hehehe...!
 
   / Planting a 150 ft row of bushes. What is the best attachment to use? #40  
You say New England and your picture shows a lot of rocks.
My limited experience with 3 pt mounted augers in rocky ground with hardpan is that they are just about worthless.
Every time you catch a rock 4" or larger they jump all around digging an oval hole and then it starts just bouncing up and down.
If I was going to try and auger the holes I would rent a SSQA mounted hydraulic powered unit, if your tractor
can't power it rent the skidsteer that can.
 

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