5525 work out with stumps

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magyarbacsi

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As I get more familiar with my machine I'm beginning to assign it harder tasks. So far just light task, but finally got to do some work out. Last week I attacked a year old stump. The 35" dia. alder was cut last year and I wanted it removed so I decided to work the Bradco 509. After 4 hrs I won and had the stump out. No doubt that if I was more experienced with a BH I could have done it sooner. I do have pictures and will post them as soon as I can get them down loaded from the camera. The final hole was about 5'wide and 4'deep.

I actually had 9 to remove from a depression that I hired a company to dump 20 loads of dirt to fill in with dirt moved from another area of my property. I dug one out with pick, shovel and chainsaw that took me two days. This guy showed up with a huge excavater and in 45 min. removed 6 of the stumps. Average size was 36" dia. That last on was not part of the deal so I had to deal with it and it was a double stump.

By the way, I'm going to need a post hole digger and not sure which brand and size to get for a 50-55 hp tractor. Been looking at the Leinbach L7300, the Howse PHDH50, most likely candidate and the Benuser (spl?), that is attractive ,but a bit pricey for what I want to do. I will eventually need to dig about 200 holes in dirt that is easy to dig to set rr ties as fence posts.
Cant find any reviews on PHD so if you have any extensive experience with them, I'd appreciate the input.
 
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As I get more familiar with my machine I'm beginning to assign it harder tasks. So far just light task, but finally got to do some work out. Last week I attacked a year old stump. The 35" dia. alder was cut last year and I wanted it removed so I decided to work the Bradco 509. After 4 hrs I won and had the stump out. No doubt that if I was more experienced with a BH I could have done it sooner. I do have pictures and will post them as soon as I can get them down loaded from the camera. The final hole was about 5'wide and 4'deep.

I actually had 9 to remove from a depression that I hired a company to dump 20 loads of dirt to fill in with dirt moved from another area of my property. I dug one out with pick, shovel and chainsaw that took me two days. This guy showed up with a huge excavater and in 45 min. removed 6 of the stumps. Average size was 36" dia. That last on was not part of the deal so I had to deal with it and it was a double stump.

By the way, I'm going to need a post hole digger and not sure which brand and size to get for a 50-55 hp tractor. Been looking at the Leinbach L7300, the Howse PHDH50, most likely candidate and the Benuser (spl?), that is attractive ,but a bit pricey for what I want to do. I will eventually need to dig about 200 holes in dirt that is easy to dig to set rr ties as fence posts.
Cant find any reviews on PHD so if you have any extensive experience with them, I'd appreciate the input.

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I have a Mahindra 5525 also. Haven't looked for a PHD yet, but the 5525 has 45 hp at the pto. The Danuser G20/80 looks promising (20-80 hp pto).

I checked the Leinbach website for the hp rating on the L7300 drive with no luck. Can't consider this one until I get that info.

Can't find info on that Howse PHDH50 unit either.
 
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flusher, as soon as I pushed sent, I remembered the correct spelling, but you got what I was talking about. The Howse PHDH50 is rated up to 55 hp, so for the price of $500, not bad. I have seen a used Danuser F8 locally for sale for $900, but I'm reluctant to buy used tractor implements that are PTO driven as I dont know how it was used, but they are for sure top of the line units.
 
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Beware. I have owed two pieces of Howse equipment. The dirt scoop bent and failed the first weekend and the sub soiler lasted about a day before it bent. I doubt if my 29 hp Kubota did them in quite as bad as the premium Chinese steel.
 
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fyi, we've carried the Leinbach posthole diggers for a while now with no complaints at all.
 
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I'm leaning towards the L7300, but the problem is I can't find a dealer close to Seattle. That means extra bucks for shipping. Thanks for the replies. I also posted in the attachment section.
 
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fyi, the ones we've sold for years are the 7200's.......haven't seen a single unhappy customer.
 
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Ok, my local Mahindra carries Modern brand PH or I found a dealer in Tacoma who sells the L7300. Price is not that far appart. Who makes Modern?
 
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The final hole was about 5'wide and 4'deep.


By the way, I'm going to need a post hole digger and not sure which brand and size to get for a 50-55 hp tractor.
Cant find any reviews on PHD so if you have any extensive experience with them, I'd appreciate the input.

Magyarbacsi,
Wow, that hole sounds small for a tree that size!
I have a Danuser hydraulic post hole digger I mount on my backhoe and have quick disconnects on the bucket curl lines.:cool: I can sit in the seat and use the bucket curl and dump controls to operate the post hole digger.:D
It sit me back around $1800:eek: including a 9 and 12 inch auger.
hugs, Brandi
 

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