I did that when I first got my auger, but went to hanging it once I saw all the rust on it and figured that was a big part of why the cutting teeth got dull faster then I think they should have.
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Eddie
I did the same thing and had to get my neighbor's tractor and chain it to the top of the auger to get it out while I lifted it with the 3pt. The soil around here is damp and heavy, it's like concrete after awhile. Also I can't turn the auger backward, so there's no way to unscrew it. If it were on a skid steer it would be easier.
If you don't mind the auger rusting in the ground and having to lift the hitch to get attached again, it's quick and easy that's for sure. I think that most people prefer to have them hanging some where.![]()
Doesn't look like there much water in them parts to rust much of anything.
Soon as I get my tractor - equipment shed built I am going to hang mine from a piece of barn door track. Roll it out away from the wall to hook up and back to the wall for storage.