Posthole Digger How To Store a Post Hole Digger

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Bill, the link didn't work for me, but I think I fixed it; had an extra "http://" in it.
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Bird - You are fast. )</font>

Hi Bill...

That's exactly how Bird used to catch the "bad guys" on duty... F-A-S-T...! /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif

Right Bird...! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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BB TX,

Yep it comes up repeatedly. By no means am I directing this at you. It continues to amaze me.

A PHD is, for most of us, a rarely used item. My Dad's gets used once every few YEARS. Unless you put in posts or trees for a living, it sees in frequent use. JUST TAKE IT APART. For a 6" or 9" auger, only 2 pieces. Very manageable for one person. Remove the powerhead, pto shaft, and auger as a unit. The frame is very light and easy to install/remove with out the mechanicals. Larger augers are probably best removed from the power head prior to removal from the frame, though I don't know, never used a 12" auger. Once disassembled, the 2-3 pieces can be carried by one person INSIDE. Another advantage to this. A PHD frame makes an excellent light duty 3ph gin pole. I have seen these things for my almost 2 years on this site and for the life of me haven't figured out why anyone at all (except pros that use a PHD a lot) would want to hang a PHD up outside. Or the digging a hole in the ground. How utterly insane. Leave an auger in a hole that will fill with water??? In 5 years you'll have a rusted out auger.

Sorry for my venting. I think the whole issue is stupid. TAKE IT APART!
 
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HANG IT! .... Back the tractor to storage location, lift with 3ph, tie off with short chain to overhead hook , tree limb, etc . Lower 3ph and disconnect from tractor, secure PTO shaft to posthole digger frame. Drive away till next time. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif ..RayBee
 
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This discussion has come up before, can't seem to find it, but another method to store PHD is to get a piece of pipe that the auger will fit in and bury it open end up, put some gravel in the bottom so the water will drain, then drop the auger in the pipe, the PHD will then stand there by itself. You can place the pipe inside or outside.
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( get a piece of pipe that the auger will fit in )</font>

Or, if the auger is small enough, drop a 5 gal pail in the bottom.

Mark
 
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Build a stand on wheels like I did! /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif

John Bud
 
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