I have the PT425 with 14" & 30" augers.
I have the same problem as my soil is clay/rock. Some or my rock is limestone and some is chert or flint. It makes great sparks. The problem is that these augers are really 'earth augers' and are not designed to dig rock. When I hit a flat tilesized flat , like a paving stone, piece the fishtail point just spins like a top without biting in. I have even considered buying a carbide toothed 'rock auger' bit from another source.
On the round 'potato sized rocks' I can sometines offset the auger a few inches to the side and complete the hole. I haave been trying to build a fence for my chosen orchard site and it looks like a snake with a bellyache. I am almost ready to hire someone with some HEAVY equipment to come in and set the posts for me.
The large 30" aauger does fairly well lifting small rocks but bogs down quickly in the sticky clay, not enough torque or tractor weight. It takes off no more than 1/10 inch, or less per revolution. The clay flakes look like little fat red potato chips. Nonetheless it has proven handy as it is doing what I bought it for, digging flower beds for bulbs (iris, daffodils, daylilies, lilies, hyacinth, etc.). Usually 12-15 inches is plent deep for that purpose and 30'' makes for a nice sized clump.