piaffepony
Silver Member
- Joined
- Feb 27, 2017
- Messages
- 126
- Location
- Ft. Worth
- Tractor
- JD 5055D, David Brown1212, NH LS170, JD Gator 850D
I have a lot of cross fencing in my future. I’m embarrassed to admit that while I know how to hook up the auger and the main points of using one, I don’t know a lot about the actual bits themselves because I had a husband that knew that stuff. Now, I’m on my own and must learn how to do it all by myself.
I’m in North Texas with black clay crap soil and some rock about 3’ down. Tractor: Kubota mx5800. I bought a NorTrac auger with a 12” bit last year for 6” and 8” wood posts. I’ve done probably 20 holes so far, and it stopped digging. I don’t see anything obviously wrong.. but then again, I don’t know exactly what I’m looking for. I added a bucket of water and it went another couple inches maybe, so... yeah... I don’t know.
How many holes on average should I expect one to last in my type of soil? What else can I do to keep it working in tip top shape other than greasing the auger? When it’s time to buy a new bit, any particular bit I should go with?
I’m in North Texas with black clay crap soil and some rock about 3’ down. Tractor: Kubota mx5800. I bought a NorTrac auger with a 12” bit last year for 6” and 8” wood posts. I’ve done probably 20 holes so far, and it stopped digging. I don’t see anything obviously wrong.. but then again, I don’t know exactly what I’m looking for. I added a bucket of water and it went another couple inches maybe, so... yeah... I don’t know.
How many holes on average should I expect one to last in my type of soil? What else can I do to keep it working in tip top shape other than greasing the auger? When it’s time to buy a new bit, any particular bit I should go with?