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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1014469" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>Clay is better than rock. I Use a digging bar to chip instead of trying to use the diggers. You can also start with the auger, go until it smokes, and then use the bar to soften up one side of the hole so that it bites when you set it down. The key is to have someone else on the tractor and then stick that bar in between the frame and the auger head and hang on it so that when they set it down it has leverage to bite.</p><p>A skidsteer will also beat the crap out of a three point auger if you have access to one. You can put the weight of the whole front end on the auger bit and it DIGS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1014469, member: 14661"] Clay is better than rock. I Use a digging bar to chip instead of trying to use the diggers. You can also start with the auger, go until it smokes, and then use the bar to soften up one side of the hole so that it bites when you set it down. The key is to have someone else on the tractor and then stick that bar in between the frame and the auger head and hang on it so that when they set it down it has leverage to bite. A skidsteer will also beat the crap out of a three point auger if you have access to one. You can put the weight of the whole front end on the auger bit and it DIGS. [/QUOTE]
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