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Bamacummins

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I've searched and can't easily find. Need a post hole digger for my bx and have been told by some that any size will work, but most say I need a smaller one because the bx can't lift high enough the "normal" size one. Have found a woods for about $900 and a shaver for about $700. Any advice on size and if the shaver is a good choice with quality same as the woods brand?

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I own a B7610 and I went through this dilema on here a few months ago with trying to determine what PHD would work for me. Lots of the same old "know it all" advice from guys who didn't own more than a lawn tractor.........SO........I researched lots and lots on my own and decided on the one that TSC offers. Glad I did and yes, it should work just fine on a BX. I just finished 800 feet of fencing with 32 9 inch x 3 foot holes in red Georgia wet clay with zero problems either on power or height limitations. In addition I did 9 12 inch holes 3 feet deep for a pole barn/shed.........So.....for me, I have no problems with the TSC PHD. What I really appreciate is their policy of "try it, if it doesn't work right bring it back". Good folks.........God bless.....Dennis
 
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I had a Taylor Way I bought from Barlows. I used it on a B3200, BX2660 and my nephew used it on his BX2360.There was a bit of a problem transporting it on the BX when I reached the bottom of a hill and tractor was on flat land and PHD was hitting the ground. No big problem, just pulled the PHD forward with a bungee cord, rope, etc which effectively raised the bottom of it. Had no problems with power or operation. When it stopped going down and wasn't deep enough I just kept it running and slightly moved back or forward just a tad and it would rebite.
 
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I own a B7610 and I went through this dilema on here a few months ago with trying to determine what PHD would work for me. <snip>
What he said BUT in April I posted:

Well I now know the brand, quality, difficulty of assembly and if it will work on my B7610.
First of all - This might be lengthy.

My travels brought me within about 2 miles of the Petersburg, Va store so I decided to swing by and maybe get a PHD.

Agrisupply now lists 3 tractor posthole diggers:
#48598 Heavy Duty Post Hole Digger $359.95
#31391 Posthole Digger 50 HP $339.95
#69499 3 Point Post Hole Digger Frame With Gearbox $349.95

I thought any one of the three would do for me, but I like to see things before I buy them.

SO I get there and look. They only had 1 set up, the #31391, and I was told they others in crates, but no #48598's, just #31391's and #69499's, the store guys referred to the #69499's as the "black ones". (They said the metal shroud on it was much cheaper).

Well the #31391 Posthole Digger 50 HP looked ok to me (definitely no Bush Hog but hopefully sturdy enough). So I bought it, a #56932 (9" auger for Dale Philips), and a #56933 (12" auger for Dale Philips). Then also a handful of shear bolts of both sizes. Agrisupply carries 2 line of augers, these looked like the heavier duty ones.

I forgot gear oil, had to buy that later.

Assembly was straightforward. The only problem was I couldn't get the oil drain plug out, but I'll get that later.

Quality - The metal looks good, heavy. The paint job is less than adequate. It's like an afterthought. Big drips, bolts painted solid. Almost reminds me of a rattle can paint job.

So I put it together and found that everything fit and with my 3 PT raised to the max I had about two or three inches of clearance for the point of the auger to miss the ground
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Drilled several hole in fairly soft soil. Seems to work well and a good bang for the buck.

Note that ground clearance is mainly a problem when traveling between holes. For that I'll bungee the bit up.
 
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The ETA Compact Tractor Post Hole Digger is a low profile, narrow hitch style post hole digger, that is designed specifically for compact and sub-compact tractors.
The output shaft is 2" round.
The shielded Class 4, Heavy Duty PTO shaft has shear bolt protection.
The augers are available in 4", 6", 9", and 12" diameter sizes.
Available with optional guide bar.
The gear box is pre-filled with Gear Oil, ready to hookup and use.
Our compact phds SHIP FREE TO YOUR HOME within 1,000 miles via UPS Ground Shipping.
Travis
 
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A PHD is another one of those implements that you use and use hard for a short period of time and then never use it again for months, perhaps years, or at least that's my personal experience. I used it last week to dig 25 holes but that was the first time in at least 3 years. I bought it about 15 years ago and used it to dig about 200 holes in that time on the back of a B2400. It's a medium duty unit with a 9" auger and it has served me well. I can't remember the name or the cost but it certainly wasn't any $900, probably under $500. If it's something that you're going to be using often, over a long period of time, that might justify a higher priced heavy duty unit but otherwise, if it's for normal "home" type use, you can save a few dollars by going with a lighter, less expensive one.
 
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I'm more concerned about size that will work on the bx.
Yes price is important which is the reason for the question.
There are many used PHD's out there used, but will they work on my bx2660?
If so, I can save several hundred dollars buying used.
Sounds like John Thomas phd worked maybe in part because of the quick links that extend his lifting arms. I don't have these.
 
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A Leinbach 7200jr matches up perfectly with the BX series.
 
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I'm more concerned about size that will work on the bx.
Yes price is important which is the reason for the question.
There are many used PHD's out there used, but will they work on my bx2660?
If so, I can save several hundred dollars buying used.
Sounds like John Thomas phd worked maybe in part because of the quick links that extend his lifting arms. I don't have these.

Not so. My nephew didn't have quick hitches and not sure I used them when I used the PHD, maybe I did but not sure but sure he didn't on his BX2360. He doesn't have quick hitches
 
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I have a tractor supply post hole digger. When used on my B7800 I had just a few inches of clearance. When I get off of work today I will hook it up to the BX and see how it fits with some pics. I am curious myself.
 

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