ayelvington
Gold Member
My soils, along with the grass, make it difficult to drill post holes.
Necessity is the mother of invention, and I'm cheap. With a neighbour's help I was able to gin up a solution to get the auger on it's way to the earth's core.
Started with a piece of 3/8" plate and drilled a hole to accept a CAT-l lift pin. Another neighbour machined the pin to give 3/8" on the thread end, and 1/8" of shoulder to weld with on the pin end.
I tapered the back hole and the pin end so that the weld had good penetration on the back side. Then I ground it down flush. Flipped it over and and welded the shoulder to the plate.
Took the paint off of the PHD at the weld points and stuck the mounting plate in place.
The plate can hold two 50lb bar weights using a CAT-1 to CAT-2 adapter sleeve. Now I've got some drilling action!



Necessity is the mother of invention, and I'm cheap. With a neighbour's help I was able to gin up a solution to get the auger on it's way to the earth's core.
Started with a piece of 3/8" plate and drilled a hole to accept a CAT-l lift pin. Another neighbour machined the pin to give 3/8" on the thread end, and 1/8" of shoulder to weld with on the pin end.
I tapered the back hole and the pin end so that the weld had good penetration on the back side. Then I ground it down flush. Flipped it over and and welded the shoulder to the plate.
Took the paint off of the PHD at the weld points and stuck the mounting plate in place.
The plate can hold two 50lb bar weights using a CAT-1 to CAT-2 adapter sleeve. Now I've got some drilling action!


