Another PHD Question

   / Another PHD Question #1  

LSmith

Bronze Member
Joined
Feb 26, 2003
Messages
94
Location
Brandon, MS
Tractor
Kubota L3400
I am still contemplating the purchase of a PHD for my Kubota L175. Since I have never used a PHD I am curious. My 3-point has no down force. It just lets down the implements by gravity. Will a PHD work OK like this? Also would a 18hp tractor like mine drive a 12" auger in rocky soil? Any input would be helpful.

Thanks
 
   / Another PHD Question #2  
I'm sure your 18 HP is plenty to run a PHD. Make sure you have plenty of sheear bolts when digging holes in rocks.
Here is a link on PHD engine speed.
Click Here

Here is a thread from a couple of years ago on drilling holes in PA. /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Click Here
 
   / Another PHD Question #3  
I have an older Kubota B1550 (17 or 18 hp). I use the post hole digger with a 12" auger. In very hard ground it didn't work very well but once we had some rain and the ground was kinda soft it dug very well. The auger part was brand new at the time so I guess that helped too. As far as down force is concerned the weight of the PHD will put enough force down if the ground isn't hard.
 
   / Another PHD Question #4  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( It just lets down the implements by gravity. Will a PHD work OK like this? )</font>

That's the way the vast majority of them work. Lower it slowly as it digs or it may simply screw itself into the ground and then you have some of that "manual labor" to get it back out.
 
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

12 in Large Excavator Bucket (A52377)
12 in Large...
2018 Peterbilt 389 Day Cab Truck, VIN # 1XPXD49X8JD476306 (A51572)
2018 Peterbilt 389...
2025 New/Unused Wolverine Point Quick Hitch (A51573)
2025 New/Unused...
New/Unused Self Dumping Hopper (A51573)
New/Unused Self...
2010 Chevrolet Tahoe SUV (A52377)
2010 Chevrolet...
20ft Shipping Container (A51573)
20ft Shipping...
 
Top