EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
Oldgoat,
Looks like you answered your own question better than I could. I have a 12 inch auger and would highly recommend nothing smaller.
As for the bits, I'm in clay, and my stock tip dulls out fairly quickly. I've ground it to a nice edge, and it digs like I'm in soft sand, but only until it's dull again.
I've even welded up some old blades I cut up from my shredder, hoping to get more out of it, but the clay is pretty aggressive. I need to find some qualitiy tips to put on there that wont wear down so fast.
Gumby,
One thing you'll learn is that the tractor just creates MORE hard work for you to do by hand!!! Each post hole you drill has to be cleaned out with a clam shell and if you don't get the hole just right, than you're widening it by hand!!
Eddie
Looks like you answered your own question better than I could. I have a 12 inch auger and would highly recommend nothing smaller.
As for the bits, I'm in clay, and my stock tip dulls out fairly quickly. I've ground it to a nice edge, and it digs like I'm in soft sand, but only until it's dull again.
I've even welded up some old blades I cut up from my shredder, hoping to get more out of it, but the clay is pretty aggressive. I need to find some qualitiy tips to put on there that wont wear down so fast.
Gumby,
One thing you'll learn is that the tractor just creates MORE hard work for you to do by hand!!! Each post hole you drill has to be cleaned out with a clam shell and if you don't get the hole just right, than you're widening it by hand!!
Eddie