Posthole Digger I'm so lucky....post hole digger

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<font color="blue"> As someone else pointed out, lift the auger frequently while drilling. The auger can easily screw itself into the ground, and since these don't reverse, you need to unscrew it manually with a large wrench. I've heard that isn't fun.
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Tell me about it!

I've got one of the TSC units for my BX-2200 (If you get one -- I needed to bore another pair of holes in the boom just outboard of the last original set in order to clear the ground with the auger full up).

I just lost the auger in heavy clay last week, punching 9" holes for deck footings. So there was a brief time-out while I made a 'T' wrench from some inch and three-quarter pipe and steel rod. At least I ended up with a wrench that has the handle at waist height, and a sliding 3-foot handle, so it wasn't that hard to back the auger out. /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif

Tom
 
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I picked up a Post Hole Digger At TSC with a nine inch auger and drilled 36 holes @ my daughters house in about an hour and a half. Had the tractor idling at about 800 RPM's and it worked really great.
 

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Looks real nice on your tractor. Sure was nice of TSC to get it custom painted to match your tractor like that. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Would you mind sharing how much you paid for that with the 9" auger?
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I just lost the auger in heavy clay last week, punching 9" holes for deck footings. )</font>


Tom,

Forever what are you talking about? Heavy clay in northern Indiana? Elkhart County, come on. . . . . never heard of such a thing! The glaciers really did this area a favor.

Don (45 - 50 miles east of you, near Angola)
 
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I paid $98 + tax for the auger. Auger pic attached
 

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After re-reading your post I see you wanted to know the total package price. $349 for the three pont with power head and $98 for the 9 inch auger. I just like the convienience of having one and not having to rent it for the day or weekend. Nice for flagpoles, fenceposts, pole barns, fixed outdoor furniture etc.
 
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<font color="blue"> I just like the convienience of having one and not having to rent it for the day or weekend. </font>

I know just what you mean. I'm "not a rental kind of guy" as someone said in another thread a while back. I figure if I need it once, I'll probably need it again and by the time I rent it a couple times I've usually spent at least half what it would take me to buy whatever it it. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
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<font color="blue"> Forever what are you talking about? Heavy clay in northern Indiana? Elkhart County, come on. . . . . never heard of such a thing! The glaciers really did this area a favor. </font>

Yeah.

Sandy loam supporting corn, soybean, and hay production all around me; two gravel pits within a mile; and I've got a plot that can be dug up as-is and baked into clay tile! /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif

I barely qualified for a septic permit.

Tom
 
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John --

That's the unit I bought last year. IIRC, it was on sale for $379 (or maybe $399) with the 9 inch auger. And, as I mentioned above, I had to add another pair of holes in the boom about two inches up to get the auger to clear the ground on my BX-2200.

But it sure beats digging by hand or with one of those gas-operated two-person augers! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Tom
 
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<font color="blue"> I barely qualified for a septic permit </font>

I'd be elated to qualify... "barely" or not. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

My next door neighbor had to go with a mound system and I'm thinking I will, too, when the time comes. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
 
 

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