Post Hole Digger on a 186D

   / Post Hole Digger on a 186D #1  
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Mahindra 1526, Yanmar 186D
I am developing a property 400 miles away. Using my 186D there. About ready to put in 11 posts and hesitant about the 186 doing it. It is a standard County Line PHD.

PHDs, I feel are the most dangerous attachment. I am leery when using it on my larger Mahindra 1526. But I can always trailer the 1526 there.

Was wondering if anyone has used a PHD on a 186 or similar size tractor and what size auger?
 
   / Post Hole Digger on a 186D #2  
I put my first fence in with a similar size tractor, Kubota B8200. It doesn't take a whole lot of HP to auger a hole. As long as the auger mounts and clears the ground you'll be fine.
My ssqa loader mounted auger runs off the hydraulics at an equivalent of about 15hp.
 
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I am developing a property 400 miles away. Using my 186D there. About ready to put in 11 posts and hesitant about the 186 doing it. It is a standard County Line PHD.

PHDs, I feel are the most dangerous attachment. I am leery when using it on my larger Mahindra 1526. But I can always trailer the 1526 there.

Was wondering if anyone has used a PHD on a 186 or similar size tractor and what size auger?
Your YM186D is an SCUT. Best to use a SCUT sized PHD.

You are 100% correct, a PHD is one of the most dangerous attachments to use on a tractor.
Not so much with a skidsteer on the front, but so darn pricey.

Yet, the two person handheld PHD is by far worse than using a tractor.

If you are dropping in 4-inch posts, and the soil is firm, then the 6-inch auger is fine. If your holes fill in some, then the 9-inch auger works fine. But, you would need to go back and fill in with a shovel a few scoops each and pack. Maybe a helper task?

Since owning my YM2610, I made just over a few thousand post holes. Some holes the auger would grab onto something down in the soil and the tractor front end would pop right up. I was FAST on the clutch! ! ! And I do have front weights.

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I have sold the 3-point PHD this past summer. It was a great tool. And yes, for a Gray Market Yanmar, the PTO OVERRUN CLUTCH is a must have for this tool !
 
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Thanks @bmaverick I hadn’t considered the Torque. Though I think the 186 bucket is heavier than the 1526 bucket.
After your answer, I am going to bring the 1526 up to do these holes. Not knowing the soil at depths, the smoothness of the 1526 3pt, 4 of the posts are for 6x6s, all add up to the 1526.
 

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