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How many Post Hole Augers for a Big Project?
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<blockquote data-quote="dyates" data-source="post: 493066" data-attributes="member: 7137"><p>"Sharpen" your big posts. Drill a 3"-4" pilot hole with one of those little handheld augers. Fill the hole with water and use a driver the next day. Works especially well when the ground is hard and dry. You can drive a telephone pole if you can fit it in your driver. I also saw a guy using a gasoline powered pressure washer to do essentially the same thing. He had a real fine, high pressure nozzle and stuck it right in the ground. This trick only works for normal sized posts though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dyates, post: 493066, member: 7137"] "Sharpen" your big posts. Drill a 3"-4" pilot hole with one of those little handheld augers. Fill the hole with water and use a driver the next day. Works especially well when the ground is hard and dry. You can drive a telephone pole if you can fit it in your driver. I also saw a guy using a gasoline powered pressure washer to do essentially the same thing. He had a real fine, high pressure nozzle and stuck it right in the ground. This trick only works for normal sized posts though. [/QUOTE]
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