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How many Post Hole Augers for a Big Project?
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<blockquote data-quote="Calman" data-source="post: 492125" data-attributes="member: 3341"><p>The secret to getting the augar to dig any time is to replace the digger blades and the little stinger in the center if it has one. It does not take very long to weat out a set of digger blades.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>I agree 100%.Any tool thats supposed to be sharp will not preform like its supposed to if it's not kept sharp. I've went through a bunch of those little blades on the diggers. Always make up a bunch before starting to dig holes.</p><p></p><p>Cal</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Calman, post: 492125, member: 3341"] The secret to getting the augar to dig any time is to replace the digger blades and the little stinger in the center if it has one. It does not take very long to weat out a set of digger blades.[/quote] I agree 100%.Any tool thats supposed to be sharp will not preform like its supposed to if it's not kept sharp. I've went through a bunch of those little blades on the diggers. Always make up a bunch before starting to dig holes. Cal [/QUOTE]
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