Post hole digger stand

   / Post hole digger stand #11  
I did what eddiewalker did. Them PHD's are evil to hookup unless hanging. I like welding and metal fabrication but just seemed like a waste when I could hang it with a chain.
 
   / Post hole digger stand #12  
That's what I did with mine, and for the same reason. When I got it, I hung it by a chain hoist from a tree limb. I had every intention of making a mobile stand on wheels to roll it around but .......?????? Anyway, hooking it up when hanging is so easy that I left it there. The only drawback is that it is outside in the weather but it is sheltered to some extent by the tree.
 
   / Post hole digger stand #13  
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When doing a search, be sure to set the Date Range to "All Posts", It defaults to only 1 week, so often you'll get no hits.
 
   / Post hole digger stand #14  
AlanB,

I haven't used a PHD so if this isn't helpful I apologize...

Rather that rigging something to hold the PHD up, have you considered something trying to use a ground level device? Use your largest auger bit to bore a PH in the general area you want to store the digger, enlarge it slightly (with a shovel, pick, sharp stick, etc), place about 6 inches or so of gravel in the bottom (to aid draining water) and sink a section of drainage culvert (larger than the PHD in diameter of coarse) into the hole. I would recommend extending the culvert about 1 foot above ground level and painting it safety orange to help avoid accidents.

This would keep the attachment low to reduce the possibility of straining to position for hookup and almost completely eliminate the possibility of it falling over while stored.

Again, I haven't used a PHD, but it has been my experience that items stored lower are less apt to injure than those held up high.

Of coarse this can't be done inside (my wife would kill be if I bored a hole in the garage floor /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif .....

Hope this helps,
KiotiOrange
 
   / Post hole digger stand #15  
I'll try and take a pic of the holder I made to hold mine tomorrow. It's basically a frame of angle with feet of channel. I welded a pad eye to the boom of the PHD so it will hang perfect for hookup or unhook. All I have to do is back up to it.
 
   / Post hole digger stand #16  
Here is a stand I made out of 2" sq tubing. I can just back under it and hook up.
 

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   / Post hole digger stand #17  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Here is a stand I made out of 2" sq tubing. I can just back under it and hook up. )</font>

Clean and simple. I like it. Gerard
 
   / Post hole digger stand #18  
Sometimes the simplest ideas are the best. This looks like one of the stronger and better ones in my opinion. Bet it could also be used inside with castor's if someone had an inclination to add them.
 
   / Post hole digger stand #19  
I thought I had posted a thread on my PHD stand but did not find it, so I am not sure.

Attached is one picture of it. I store it inside, so it is on wheels. The T handle slides inside the lower frame for storage. It has a rack for spare auger. It is balanced for minimum storage space, but lifts easily with one hand to connect the top link first, then the lower links. The upright main frame is 2-1/2"x3/16 sq tube with a sliding 2" sq tube inside for the top part, with a pin below for the 2" to set on for holding it up but allowing it to be lifted by itself for connecting & unconnecting. After connecting to the tractor, just lift it 1/2" or more to put the weight on the tractor so the 2" stand portion is lifted, then remove the pin which was holding the PHD to the stand. Then there is a small sliding 3" sq tube for the bracket to hold the top of the spare auger.
 

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That is what I drew up to make Friday night. Almost exactly but my plans are using heavy fence pipe because I have some extra. I am also thinking of adding a front attatchment / hang point so that it is holding up at the "correct" height for attatchment.

NS in TX that is really sweet as well, but unfortunately, our storage lot, and customers area's, look much like what BB is showing. If I had concrete, I think I would be plagerizing your work.

This site is such a great resource I sure appreciate everyone taking the time to not only explain, but to post pictures showing what they did and came up with.

Thanks to everyone.
 

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