LS Tractor Owner
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- Joined
- May 1, 2017
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- Location
- Edgewood, NM
- Tractor
- LS XG3025 TLB, Previously MT125 TLB, Craftsman GTS6500
I have only used one or two man augers in the past, this is my first 3 pt PHD. I have watched numerous videos and read numerous posts. I thought I was well prepared to dig my first hole....wrong. I'm using a 9" auger, standard length. Tractor is a 25hp SCUT.
I had the throttle about 22-2300 rpm, dropped the 3 pt a little and the auger dug right in. I lifted it after approx 6-8 inches in, lowered it again trying to do the same, but it screwed in about 8-10 inches. When I immediately tried lifting, but it just stalled the tractor. Restarted the tractor and tried at full rpm at 3000. It just continued to dig in. When it went to full depth, (couldn't go any further, gear box at ground level), it just excavated all the dirt and freed itself up, about a full 48" deep.
The dirt is very dry clay, no rocks or roots at all. I was actually surprised at how easy it screwed into the ground.
I only have to go 24" (30" max) deep on the holes so, my questions:
1) Can I set up a mechanical stop on the 3 point lever to only lower the 3 point to a predetermined position or will the auger continue to just pull it down? I'm hoping that once it hits that "stop point", the auger would just free itself up like it did in the first attempt.
2) What throttle setting should I use? It seemed that at a lower throttle setting, it didn't dig in as fast, but I had no power to lift.
3) I have looked at purchasing a "compact" auger which is only 32" long, but really don't want to spent $140 for another auger if question #1 would work.
Any help would be very much appreciated. Thanks
I had the throttle about 22-2300 rpm, dropped the 3 pt a little and the auger dug right in. I lifted it after approx 6-8 inches in, lowered it again trying to do the same, but it screwed in about 8-10 inches. When I immediately tried lifting, but it just stalled the tractor. Restarted the tractor and tried at full rpm at 3000. It just continued to dig in. When it went to full depth, (couldn't go any further, gear box at ground level), it just excavated all the dirt and freed itself up, about a full 48" deep.
The dirt is very dry clay, no rocks or roots at all. I was actually surprised at how easy it screwed into the ground.
I only have to go 24" (30" max) deep on the holes so, my questions:
1) Can I set up a mechanical stop on the 3 point lever to only lower the 3 point to a predetermined position or will the auger continue to just pull it down? I'm hoping that once it hits that "stop point", the auger would just free itself up like it did in the first attempt.
2) What throttle setting should I use? It seemed that at a lower throttle setting, it didn't dig in as fast, but I had no power to lift.
3) I have looked at purchasing a "compact" auger which is only 32" long, but really don't want to spent $140 for another auger if question #1 would work.
Any help would be very much appreciated. Thanks