What size auger?

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New to the forum, been lurking about but this is my first post. I am purchasing a Leinbach 7200 PHD. What size auger is recommended? The choices are 4, 6, 9 or 12 inches. I have a Kubota L4240 and will be digging holes to set blackberry plants, and eventually building a fence. Any advice is welcomed!!
 
/ What size auger? #2  
9 inch should cover both applications your looking to perform.

Sincerely, Dirt
 
/ What size auger? #3  
I have a Leinbach 7300 and I bought the complete kit with a 6, 9 and 12. If you search Ebay there is a guy selling them with all 3 augers and the difference is so little that you would be crazy not to buy all 3 auger sizes. I have not used the 6" but I have used the 9" and 12" frequently.

The 12" gives you a lot of wiggle room when setting fence posts to make adjustments. My fence posts primarily are 6 x 6 pressure treated so using the 12" in helpful. I have also used the 9" for 4 x 4 posts.
 
/ What size auger? #4  
For putting in plants, my feeling is bigger is better. I have the 12" and I like it. Used it for Blueberry, apple trees and several other trees. Worked well for the outhouse, too. ;)
 
/ What size auger? #5  
Where are you getting your blackberries? The ones I got mail ordered do not take a very wide or deep hole. Unless you are planting a lot of them you might find using a 3 pt auger to be a hassle.

For fencing it will largely be based on the size of your post and if you pour concrete or not around the post. (A whole topic by itself). I would be inclined to get 12 inch auger.
 
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... What size auger is recommended? The choices are 4, 6, 9 or 12 inches. ...

I have a 6", 9", and 12" auger for my PHD and I've used them all at one time or another - planting trees, fence posts, deck footings/piers, etc. The size(s) you need all depends on what you're going to do the most often. I find I use the 9" most, followed by the 6" then the 12". YMMV.
 
/ What size auger? #7  
I have a 6" and a 9". My experience with the 6" is the vertical alignment. It has to be nearly perfect if you are setting posts, there is no room for adjustment in a 6" hole. The 9" is the auger of choice for me.
 
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Did you say you are planting blackberries? Ivy and blackberries are the two most invasive plants in the Pacific NW where I live. Hopefully they are a different strain that is more easily controlled. Or maybe your wife makes a great pie. I suppose some folks grow them commercially, but around here we shudder at the thought.

I'll settle for pumpkin pie.
 
/ What size auger? #9  
It's obvious that you use and are happy with the Leinbach 7300. I see that Leinbach offers/recomends a 7200 for compact tractors. Would you recomend that to the 7300? They say the 7200 is designed with a narrow hitch. I have a 7510

Thanks BD

I have a Leinbach 7300 and I bought the complete kit with a 6, 9 and 12. If you search Ebay there is a guy selling them with all 3 augers and the difference is so little that you would be crazy not to buy all 3 auger sizes. I have not used the 6" but I have used the 9" and 12" frequently.

The 12" gives you a lot of wiggle room when setting fence posts to make adjustments. My fence posts primarily are 6 x 6 pressure treated so using the 12" in helpful. I have also used the 9" for 4 x 4 posts.
 
 

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