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How many Post Hole Augers for a Big Project?
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<blockquote data-quote="hayray" data-source="post: 491969" data-attributes="member: 3046"><p>12 inch auger will do it. But before you buy a auger I would check into renting one of those self propelled units from Home Depot. They work awesome with lots of down pressure. I have a Ford heavy duty digger with a 90 horse gear box on it that I use on my 100 horse tractor and there is only a couple months out of the year I can get it to dig because the ground gets so hard. I would never waste the money again on another 3 point digger. The augers also bend real easy on a 3 pt. digger. The one my friend rents from Home Depot has really heavy duty augers that don't bend, it also has a reverse on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hayray, post: 491969, member: 3046"] 12 inch auger will do it. But before you buy a auger I would check into renting one of those self propelled units from Home Depot. They work awesome with lots of down pressure. I have a Ford heavy duty digger with a 90 horse gear box on it that I use on my 100 horse tractor and there is only a couple months out of the year I can get it to dig because the ground gets so hard. I would never waste the money again on another 3 point digger. The augers also bend real easy on a 3 pt. digger. The one my friend rents from Home Depot has really heavy duty augers that don't bend, it also has a reverse on it. [/QUOTE]
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