3pt, PTO, Diesel

   / 3pt, PTO, Diesel
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For ythe amount of post holes that you've indicated I'd be looking a a smaller skidsteer with hydraulic post hole digger. They can be found but they also can be expensive. I don't know how many times I've wanted a SS hydraulic PHD. My SS cost me $1500 and needed about $1500 in repairs but in the end I've got a very useful tool. I've already got about all the fence posts in place so I'm down to occasional posts. If you're a single person operation then placing a PHD square in the ground can be a challenge. If you want to stay with a tractor consider a Beltec PHD. More dollars but you can do so much more digging over a standard PHD.
Good luck.

SSs are out of my price range around here.
 
   / 3pt, PTO, Diesel #12  
When I hear about that many post holes, I think someone really wants a pounder they just don't know it yet :)
 
   / 3pt, PTO, Diesel
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Most of the time it's the best idea is to stay in one's budget. So unless someone steps up to throw free money my way, I have to stick to getting what I can afford.

Know what I mean?
 
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   / 3pt, PTO, Diesel #16  
i have helped put in a bunch of posts as a kid with a famall and an auger. but life really took a turn for the better when pop got that shaver post driver [which i still have 60 years later]

any reason why you dont want to drive them?
 
   / 3pt, PTO, Diesel #17  
Ed, you'll find we are really good at spending other people's money.

Question for the pounder fans is there any realistic easy to go that route with his budget? Seems to me the pounder alone would be more than half the budget and you're not putting that on a scut. Am I wrong?
 
   / 3pt, PTO, Diesel #18  
You can look around and see what is available for $5000 in an older tractor in your locale. That would be the best way to find what you are looking for. The best bang for the buck would be dependent on what you can find. That said I would not try to find specific brands or models as that might be too limiting. Just see what you can find.

I suggested earlier in this thread to consider a 3 pt hydraulic auger which would be simple to configure. If you don't have time to build the boom pole you might have a welding shop do this for you. A simple task, just needs to be heavy duty. With a lot of post holes being able to reverse the bit out of a hole can be very important. A PA-15 or PA-30 planetary auger unit will pin in place and will work with your rear hydraulic outlets. This will make the holes and come in below budget with new phd and heavy duty augers.

Two other ideas to consider would be check to see if you can add the pto option to your 210LE and/or add the $5000 to your 210LE trade for an upgraded model with the pto option.

Last suggestion is mounting a hydraulic auger to your fel if you have aux. hydraulics available. I have seen them mounted to the side of the bucket so the operator can see the bit line up with the ground marking.

All of these suggestions should fit within the $5000 dollar budget with the possible exception of adding the pto kit. You would need to inquire about this to find out. Just recognize that while you can buy an older tractor for these jobs that is still breathing it may require more of your time for maintenance and repairs. It may stop breathing at any time so to speak. Not sure if that really saves you time or money.
 
   / 3pt, PTO, Diesel #19  
in a five minute search i found this for 600$$

Pto driven Post driver

dad had a shaver mounted on the front of a farmall H. that should be pretty low cost, too tractor wise.

it is priceless to drive a hundred posts in a week end, and be drinking beer by lunch Sunday!!!!

and then put the driver up for sale monday!
 
   / 3pt, PTO, Diesel #20  
in a five minute search i found this for 600$$

Pto driven Post driver

dad had a shaver mounted on the front of a farmall H. that should be pretty low cost, too tractor wise.

it is priceless to drive a hundred posts in a week end, and be drinking beer by lunch Sunday!!!!

and then put the driver up for sale monday!

Nice deal. What kind of HP would that require? If it was closer I'd have to look at it. For that $$ I wonder how much of a project it would be.
 

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