Posthole Digger Post hole digger

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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Who manufactures them? Does it matter? How do you store yours (pallet), or do they have stands? I am thinking a 12" or 8" augor for vineyard endposts. Your thoughts are most appreciated. )</font>

The easiest way to leave a PHD is to back under a shelter, or outside out of the way, drop it down, dig it down about 2 feet, stop and unhook it standing in the ground. Be right there ready to hook up to the next time that it is needed.

TW
 
   / Post hole digger #12  
I bought a Leinbach with 12" auger back in '95 for about $450. I have worn out the "cutting edge" and called Leinbach. They send me replacement for about $20.
Does not have clutch. Have not sheared the pin, yet /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I don't know how many holes I dug but I do use it to break up small plots by boring several holes close together and easing forward and back while boring.
Boy does it beat a "trench wrench" or hand operated PH digger.

I do not like the idea of leaving the unit buried in the ground. That will create rust in a hurry around my neck of the woods. Mine hangs by chain from beam under edge of the shed.
 
   / Post hole digger #13  
I take mine apart and store it in a corner.

2 bolts and a pin and it is in 4 pieces.

Greg
 
 

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