Don! No offense taken! I was just being "humble". I should have put one of those smileys in there, when I said that. I've had a great experience here at TBN, and not encountered anything but good natured ribbing between other, more seasoned veterans. I know you were just addressing me by "name" , and I was jabbing myself. Thanks for being concerned, it just fortifies my opinion of the kind of people here, especially you.
Something I should have said before is that having the top of the PHD frame mounted directly in the tractor's top link bracket should make it easier to visualize the axle as the fulcrum, but maybe we're not interested in that anymore /w3tcompact/icons/grin.gif, and I should stop beating that horse /w3tcompact/icons/tongue.gif.
Why I am sticking to this thread so closely is that I am interested in the PHD's, and I know I'm gonna get into rocks sooner or later. Most of ours are granite & other type fragments (glacial till, as the smart guys say), and I am going to be into the old breaker bar routine. I could not imagine laying out a series of holes for a pole barn and having them all fall in some sort of regular order with rocks laying there waiting to mess with my nicely planned grid. I have wondered if the PHD could twist them out, or if it would be a sort of cat n' mouse game, where I'd have to set over, set over, set over, etc.. I couldn't imagine anyone building a straight fence line in this area w/o a lot of hand work, until I started reading your thread.
You guys seem to have mountains of knowledge about PHD's so I haven't even searched for info on them elsewhere, yet. Maybe you'll want to suggest I do, but I am wondering about how they handle smaller rocks, such as softball to basketball size. I assume the bit will tend to slide around them and auger them to the surface, if the hole allows wiggle rooom. This is probably one of those deals where a little experience would answer all of my questions, but I'm wondering whether to gamble on the few hundred it would cost for a PHD. I don't actually think I'd be into the high dollar bits up front, so I guess I'm more interested in info on operation of a medium duty unit with around a 6-8" auger. I also would like to take a crack at building or modifying an auger.
I know you guys are into the rock stuff in this thread, but I hope you don't mind a few new-guy questions.