Altex
Silver Member
Well I appreciate the input.
The post hole digger is one from TSC, but does the job for me. I understand what you are saying about the adjustment of side link. Only problem is I can never tell if it is going to tilt left or right until it hits the ground. Almost as if the torque of digging into the ground shifts that 1/2" spacing one way or the other.
Since I don't have other post hole diggers to compare to can you tell me does your connection have a space of a 1/2"? I'm surprised the connection between the boom and A-frame doesn't fit like a glove. Why the extra "slop"
Thanks.
Jim
NEW THEORY:
For now forget about the 1/2" space on that connection that you are talking about.
Maybe it's your CHECK CHAINS? On my tractor, they are stabilizers (not real chains). Rods with a Turn Buckle on the outsides of the Lower Links (Arms) that keep them from swaying side to side (horizontally) too much.
On some tractor models, This stabilizer is on the Inside of the Lower Links. Nevertheless, they should always be adjustable.
Maybe your Check Chains are pushing too far Inward (Lower Link Arms together). Try spreading those Lower links outward from each other, asumming that the attachment is already on. This would really help stabilize the connection on the bottom end and take up some play.
Think of your 3PT(3PH) as a triangle. The bottom of the triangle is horizontal. Instead of trying to level it with the top/tip of the triangle. Wouldn't it be easier to level/stabilize it with the bottom corners carring the load?
Tell me what you think.
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