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cindy0721 01-22-2008 02:52 PM

Anyone used this before?
 
http://cgi.ebay.com/post-hole-digger...QQcmdZViewItem


hubby and I are using one this weekend.. ouch!:eek: :eek: :eek:

Janet 01-22-2008 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by cindy0721
http://cgi.ebay.com/post-hole-digger...QQcmdZViewItem


hubby and I are using one this weekend.. ouch!:eek: :eek: :eek:

Please be VERY CAREFUL with one of those. I use the old fashion kind, if that's what you want to call it. If one of those happens to hit a rock, grap a root or anything it will jerk right out of your hands. You have to make sure you can hang on to it good and tight and don't let anyone stand too close.

cindy0721 01-22-2008 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Janet
Please be VERY CAREFUL with one of those. I use the old fashion kind, if that's what you want to call it. If one of those happens to hit a rock, grap a root or anything it will jerk right out of your hands. You have to make sure you can hang on to it good and tight and don't let anyone stand too close.

when you and your son did your fence, did you use a auger or by hand? Like a shovel ?

Lindsey 01-22-2008 05:00 PM

I agree, be very careful!!! A girl and guy I work with were using one of these just before Christmas on a job. They hit something and the handle jerked around, ripping off the girl's glove. Luckily they both let go and weren't actually hurt. It was brought up in a safety meeting and we've decided not to do any of our own drilling anymore.

Tink 01-22-2008 05:54 PM

No way I'd use one either. We have the old fashioned 2 handled kind and will stick with that.

Marilyn 01-22-2008 07:10 PM

Hubby says he's used one without any problem, even used one by himself. The thing is to stand far enough back and if the soil is especially firm, you may need to use some water in the hole to soften it. Be careful with the throttle, don't push it too hard.

We're near the coast in the Lone Star State, and the soil around here is not too rocky.

cindy0721 01-22-2008 07:37 PM

yea.. well we went to lowes to look at the post diggers and those look safer.. Im too scared that IF it JERKS, I'll let go... so hopefully my arms won't fall off with the post digger ..

Tiramisu 01-23-2008 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Marilyn
Hubby says he's used one without any problem, even used one by himself. The thing is to stand far enough back and if the soil is especially firm, you may need to use some water in the hole to soften it. Be careful with the throttle, don't push it too hard.

We're near the coast in the Lone Star State, and the soil around here is not too rocky.

My hubby and son have rented these a couple of times and had no problems.

Janet 01-24-2008 03:36 AM

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Originally Posted by cindy0721
when you and your son did your fence, did you use a auger or by hand? Like a shovel ?


We did it by hand with a post hole digger, not the auger. It really takes two people to handle the auger and to tell you the truth, I was just afraid one of us would get hurt bad. Doing it by hand gave us some exercise and we alternated so neither would get to tired. I'm glad you decided on the two handle one, so much safer. They probably wouldn't be too bad if the soil wasn't so hard (clay) like it is here in Indiana. I just didn't want to take the chance.

Now if you knew a farmer or someone with a tractor that had a PTO on the back to use one like that...wow, you'd have it made.

DianaB 01-24-2008 07:54 AM

We have a tractor with a pto and we have a post-hole digger!!! The only thing is that Texas is a little far to drive a tractor!!!!! If you were a LOT closer I'd talk my husband into helping. Sorry!!!

cindy0721 01-24-2008 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Janet
We did it by hand with a post hole digger, not the auger. It really takes two people to handle the auger and to tell you the truth, I was just afraid one of us would get hurt bad. Doing it by hand gave us some exercise and we alternated so neither would get to tired. I'm glad you decided on the two handle one, so much safer. They probably wouldn't be too bad if the soil wasn't so hard (clay) like it is here in Indiana. I just didn't want to take the chance.

Now if you knew a farmer or someone with a tractor that had a PTO on the back to use one like that...wow, you'd have it made.


lol.. well my uncle has 2 tractors and he said with his smaller one we can do my posts.. he just needs the auger or whatever it is that attached to the tractor to make the holes, he has one but it is for the light poles so the hole would be too big..... so I thought I would buy it for him and have him keep it for future use as a thank you since he won't take $$ from me... what fo ya'll think? And how much does it cost? What is it called?

cindy0721 01-24-2008 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by DianaB
We have a tractor with a pto and we have a post-hole digger!!! The only thing is that Texas is a little far to drive a tractor!!!!! If you were a LOT closer I'd talk my husband into helping. Sorry!!!

aww thanks Diana... you are much too kind.... so the part that I need to buy for the tractor is called a PTO? Is there different sizes?

Janet 01-24-2008 09:45 AM

No the part isn't a PTO, that's on the tractor. I don't know how much one would cost for a tractor, probably a pretty penny, but I would tell the clerk what you want and what for. They'll be glad to help you.

Marilyn 01-24-2008 11:42 AM

LOLOLOL!!!! I love this wonderful, caring group!!!

DianaB 01-25-2008 07:40 AM

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Originally Posted by cindy0721
aww thanks Diana... you are much too kind.... so the part that I need to buy for the tractor is called a PTO? Is there different sizes?

Janet's right. The PTO shaft if what turns the auger so it can dig the hole and there's not too many tractors that have that anymore. I imagine that the auger would be a lot more than you wanted to spend unless you could find a used one. Everything with tractors costs more than it should! I would probably call some tractor dealerships. They usually have a lot with used equipment and they could probably answer your questions and help you figure out what an auger might cost.


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