Post hole digger stand

   / Post hole digger stand #11  
We have an old 10' satellite dish that is no longer used. I just hung the PHD from the dish frame with a short chain.

Like it. I hang mine off a chain wrapped around a fork in a tree behind the barn. When that tree gets to tall I'll find another one.
 
   / Post hole digger stand #13  
i need to be able to move mine after taking it off the tractor, so i built a cheap one with an old pallet. Just drive up and hook up. cant be easier. Also, the hydraulic assist unit really made it heavy overall...hard to manhandle like i did before.
 

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   / Post hole digger stand #14  
Right now the PHD is hanging by a chain from a rafter in the barn.

Hanging it by a chain is the way to go for easy maneuvering during hookup.

I also used a chain & hung it from a large, low hanging oak branch for a while one time.
 
   / Post hole digger stand #15  
i need to be able to move mine after taking it off the tractor, so i built a cheap one with an old pallet. Just drive up and hook up. cant be easier. Also, the hydraulic assist unit really made it heavy overall...hard to manhandle like i did before.

I am currently using a PHD to replace some fence posts I installed 15 yrs ago,
Little 3 in post that most are half rotted, think they were locusts. Anyway I remember installing the posts and had my dad hanging off a bar with all 250lbs me on top the gear box with my bro riding the ford 600. the safety police would have got me. I am having a much easier time with a 3 in pilot hole
How well does that hydralic assist work? Can you drill in hard dry ground?
 
   / Post hole digger stand #16  
I am currently using a PHD to replace some fence posts I installed 15 yrs ago,
Little 3 in post that most are half rotted, think they were locusts. Anyway I remember installing the posts and had my dad hanging off a bar with all 250lbs me on top the gear box with my bro riding the ford 600. the safety police would have got me. I am having a much easier time with a 3 in pilot hole
How well does that hydraulic assist work? Can you drill in hard dry ground?

well i never have tried to drill in dry ground, i always plan my work for spring time. I can tell you that this baby is advertised to add aprox 250# of rear assist to the digging, and it really makes that drill dig in fast. i have to be real careful not to bury the drill. Its a single acting cylinder, so when i raise the 3 point, the cylinder collapses by itself and releases the hydraulic fluid back into the tractor. works slick. I have decomposed granite soil,and the first 12-16 inches of soil sucks to dig. i used to have to use pry bar while digging initial holes...not anymore.
 
   / Post hole digger stand #17  
I am currently using a PHD to replace some fence posts I installed 15 yrs ago,
Little 3 in post that most are half rotted, think they were locusts. Anyway I remember installing the posts and had my dad hanging off a bar with all 250lbs me on top the gear box with my bro riding the ford 600. the safety police would have got me. I am having a much easier time with a 3 in pilot hole
How well does that hydralic assist work? Can you drill in hard dry ground?

Yes, hard dry ground has not been a problem. :thumbsup::thumbsup: Before I invested in my Land Pride down pressure kit, it would literally take days do dig an 18" hole 42"-48" deep.:mad: Dig a little bit and fill with water and wait until the next day to finish digging. And sometimes even then the water would not have soaked in. :eek: I am a weekender and simply do not have the time to wait. So I bought a down pressure kit for my PHD and have not had a hole yet that has taken me more than a couple of minutes.

I also have DG for most of our ground, and when it is hard and dry it is like a rock. So for me the $500 for the DP kit was worth every penny. Oh and I believe that depending on the maker of the kit, that the pressure exerted varies between 250-500lb of down force. One of these days I will test mine to varafiy just how much mine actually does exert.
 

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   / Post hole digger stand #18  
I got my downpressure kit from Speeco for about $250.00 earlier this year. I had to do some slight modifications, but it has worked great. And i dont have to have anyone help add weight off of a wedged bar in back ever again.

Ive never even seen an 18" auger bafore :laughing:. dont think i ever want to either. That sounds too much like work.
 
   / Post hole digger stand #19  
we have a 12ft tall A frame made of heavy steel pipe that we hang our PH digger on.our digger has a bear claw on it an itll digg in the dry rock hard ground.
 
   / Post hole digger stand #20  
I got my downpressure kit from Speeco for about $250.00 earlier this year. I had to do some slight modifications, but it has worked great. And i dont have to have anyone help add weight off of a wedged bar in back ever again.

Ive never even seen an 18" auger bafore :laughing:. dont think i ever want to either. That sounds too much like work.

The one in the digging picture is a 24" tree auger. Works very well. :cool: I have 6", 9", 12, 18" and 24" Pengo augers. I have only used the 6", 18", and the 24" augers.
 
 

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