Re: Help! PHD won\'t go the distance
Well, I have to admit a few mistakes. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gifWhen I got home today and looked at the Auger tip, there was a 4 ft long 1/4 inch steel rod wrapped around the auger. 4 or 5 times around the bit, and all the way up the flights. It was my original corner marker that got flattened into the fill as I box bladed the area flat /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif Great, I thought, that could be why I wasn't getting any bite. I unwound it and went back to the scene of the crime.
Before I began to dig again, I jabbed the pinch bar into the holes to see if I was hitting anything large and solid. I wasn't, just the usual tought rocky gravel, but it would give as I continued to jab at it. Maybe I would get these holes dug after all /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Well, after firing up the trusty 'bota, lowering the auger into the hole, and engaging the PTO - nada /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif. It just kept bouncing the rocks around in the hole like a frozen dirt margarita in a weak blender /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Now I am resigned to using the backhoe, but not until I at least get 2.5 feet of each hole dug in fairly neatly. Well - here's the emabarrasing part - after a few holes, I looked at the PHD frame, and I noticed that it was at the limit of its travel /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif. The lift arms would drop no further, even though the auger had at least another foot left.
Now, I believe any first-timer should be forgiven for this oversight, but I planned on this! Several months ago, I purchased the steel tube stock to make an extension, and on Monday of this week, I went to a friend's house to use his drill press and drill the bolt holes in the correct pattern. We spent nearly 2 hours monkeying around with it, since we didn't have the correct vice/clamp setup to hold it in place. But we finally got it finished. You see, I prepared for this, and I still didn't realize when it happened. Shame, shame, shame.
So now I figured out what I needed to do. I started to get the extension hooked up, and I realized that I didn't have enought 1/2 inch x 3.5 inch bolts /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif Down to TSC! By this time, I made up my mind to call off the pole-raising and focus tomorrow morning on the holes. It will take a lot of time to place the auger in a hole, attach it to the extension, dig the extra 1.5 feet, detach the auger, move to the next hole, and repeat. Maybe I'll have the holes done by noon if I start at 8 tomorrow, maybe not.
Anyway that is my tale. I am still not 100% sure that I will be able to get the holes dug. but since tomorrow is now officially "hole day" instead of "pole day", I don't feel so much stress, and I will have plenty of time to dig with the backhoe if that is how it ends up. I will keep you all posted on the outcome. Pics also as the barn progresses. Thanks for the support, I am certain that I will encounter many more "oversights" as I progress through this process, even though I have tried to anticipate as many of them as I could. without the advice of those at this site, I would still try these things, but I'd have many more monuments to my stupidity for others to marvel at /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
Well, I have to admit a few mistakes. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gifWhen I got home today and looked at the Auger tip, there was a 4 ft long 1/4 inch steel rod wrapped around the auger. 4 or 5 times around the bit, and all the way up the flights. It was my original corner marker that got flattened into the fill as I box bladed the area flat /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif Great, I thought, that could be why I wasn't getting any bite. I unwound it and went back to the scene of the crime.
Before I began to dig again, I jabbed the pinch bar into the holes to see if I was hitting anything large and solid. I wasn't, just the usual tought rocky gravel, but it would give as I continued to jab at it. Maybe I would get these holes dug after all /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Well, after firing up the trusty 'bota, lowering the auger into the hole, and engaging the PTO - nada /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif. It just kept bouncing the rocks around in the hole like a frozen dirt margarita in a weak blender /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Now I am resigned to using the backhoe, but not until I at least get 2.5 feet of each hole dug in fairly neatly. Well - here's the emabarrasing part - after a few holes, I looked at the PHD frame, and I noticed that it was at the limit of its travel /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif. The lift arms would drop no further, even though the auger had at least another foot left.
Now, I believe any first-timer should be forgiven for this oversight, but I planned on this! Several months ago, I purchased the steel tube stock to make an extension, and on Monday of this week, I went to a friend's house to use his drill press and drill the bolt holes in the correct pattern. We spent nearly 2 hours monkeying around with it, since we didn't have the correct vice/clamp setup to hold it in place. But we finally got it finished. You see, I prepared for this, and I still didn't realize when it happened. Shame, shame, shame.
So now I figured out what I needed to do. I started to get the extension hooked up, and I realized that I didn't have enought 1/2 inch x 3.5 inch bolts /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif Down to TSC! By this time, I made up my mind to call off the pole-raising and focus tomorrow morning on the holes. It will take a lot of time to place the auger in a hole, attach it to the extension, dig the extra 1.5 feet, detach the auger, move to the next hole, and repeat. Maybe I'll have the holes done by noon if I start at 8 tomorrow, maybe not.
Anyway that is my tale. I am still not 100% sure that I will be able to get the holes dug. but since tomorrow is now officially "hole day" instead of "pole day", I don't feel so much stress, and I will have plenty of time to dig with the backhoe if that is how it ends up. I will keep you all posted on the outcome. Pics also as the barn progresses. Thanks for the support, I am certain that I will encounter many more "oversights" as I progress through this process, even though I have tried to anticipate as many of them as I could. without the advice of those at this site, I would still try these things, but I'd have many more monuments to my stupidity for others to marvel at /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif