centex
Gold Member
I started rebuilding my fences a couple of weeks ago. So far I have dug about 60 holes using a 3PT PHD. 55 of the holes were very easy even using a 12' auger on several of them but the other five were h%&*. I am using a 9" auger for most holes but it would not make progress when I got into rock so after going through 30 or so shear bolts I bought a 6" auger from TSC. It actually did pretty good and got through some rock and finished one hole (my $90 hole) before one of the cutting edges broke at the mounting holes. It would have cost $22 to replace the cutting edge but the auger cost $90 so I bought good heavy duty 6" auger for the rock (limestone which actually fractures fairly easily). The other 4 holes ended up being mostly dug by hand using digging bars to break up the rocks. I have at least 150 holes to go and I am now moving into an area where there are lots of rocks. It is really painful to have see a $30K tractor just sit there an watch me dig inches an hour with a the digging bar. I looked around for augers that were designed for boring in rock but they are exorbitantly expensive (~$700 and up) and made for special diggers (~$3600 and up). I thought about buying one and making an adapter for my PHD (things seem less exorbitant after an hour with a digging bar) but I am afraid it would just break shear bolts and not actually dig.
I am spacing my posts 40' apart and putting 2 t-posts in between them. Driving the t-posts is sometimes easy but many are hard. I looked at power drivers but alas they are also over my budget so I guess I will just develop more muscles and stay in shape using the manual driver. This retired life is fun.
I am spacing my posts 40' apart and putting 2 t-posts in between them. Driving the t-posts is sometimes easy but many are hard. I looked at power drivers but alas they are also over my budget so I guess I will just develop more muscles and stay in shape using the manual driver. This retired life is fun.