Posthole Digger Who makes this PHD?

   / Who makes this PHD? #1  

ericstac

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I was wondering if anyone recognized this post hole digger? what brand and if it is worth 400.00 or not. It is still new.


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   / Who makes this PHD? #2  
It looks similar to the diggers sold at TSC. I think they might be SpeeCo brand? They are $450 plus $140 for the auger. Your picture doesn't show the yoke for the frame or the PTO shaft. Assuming you get both of those I think it is a fair deal.
 
   / Who makes this PHD? #3  
Looks like a farm force sold by Tractor Supply. I have one. Bought it last month for $469.00 plus $119.00 for each auger.

I've dug about 50 holes so far with no issues but I would consider it light / medium duty.

Roady
 
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#4  
I am looking at that one and then the small Danuser with an 8in and 10in auger for 350.00 used of course.
 
   / Who makes this PHD? #5  
I'm not sure how the soil is where you live but I have about 5 inches of topsoil and then red clay. If you have any clay, trust me when I say be ready when the auger hits it. It's like the ground tries to swallow the auger and my PHD does not have reverse. Then it's a pipe wrench and a cheater bar.

If you can find one with reverse, it's worth it!!!

Roady
 
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sort of the same, except it is about 5 inches of top soil and then brown clay.
 
   / Who makes this PHD? #7  
I'm not sure how the soil is where you live but I have about 5 inches of topsoil and then red clay. If you have any clay, trust me when I say be ready when the auger hits it. It's like the ground tries to swallow the auger and my PHD does not have reverse. Then it's a pipe wrench and a cheater bar.

If you can find one with reverse, it's worth it!!!

Roady

That is why I lower SLOWLY !
I have my lowering speed set to about 5 seconds, but I lower the 3 pt position lever a bit at a time.
If ever I get ahead of the auger it only drops a few inches when it grabs before the lowering hydraulics slows it again. This breaks it out from only a few inches of hard dirt.
You should NEVER let an auger screw itself into the ground, it should always be pulling dirt UP - big difference.

I've seen guys back augers out with a pipe wrench, too much chance of bending it IMO.
I wouldn't use one that had been screwed into the ground and backed out with a pipe wrench - and I don't have to.

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