Posted by INTIMIDATOR 3 on September 15, 2019 at 18:19:49 from (172.58.109.140):
I have one more thing to say before I go and I won't bother you gentlemen anymore. Probably won't believe this but. I went out and done drilling with my attachment idea. I was drilling with 8 inch auger think it's 42 long or something. Dirt dry, with just a little Clay mixed in. I could drill from start to finish in 60 seconds with out having to stop because my auger was stuck, didn't have to go up and down every 6 inches to make sure I wouldn't get stuck. I started my P. T. O. dropped my 3-point drilling attachment the auger caught like always but now I don't have to stop drilling to get my auger out because it doesn't get stuck. I pull up once to clean hole. Down again with our stopping, clean hole again. I'm done! It used to take me 15- 20 minutes or more to drill one hole because I had to work my stuck auger out. I'm thinking from 15-20 minutes to 60 seconds is pretty good. Every situation is different and all soil is different. Have a good day!
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