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Re: I need some advise on Post hole diggers
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Posted by Redmud on June 16, 2005 at 02:24:29 from (216.167.146.179):
In Reply to: I need some advise on Post hole diggers posted by Canadian on June 15, 2005 at 18:05:53:
I don't reckon it matters if you dig a 6" or 12" hole, if you tamp dirt back in the hole. But now if it's concrete that's going in the hole, it do start to matter with me. So I have an 8" and a 12" auger, Ive never had an auger to break, but have bent one or two. That just makes them dig a little better if not bent to bad. And If the shear pins don't do their job, GEARBOX is what I worry about...augers are cheap. And here in Texas, you can borrow a mans' Tractor, Combine, New pickup Truck, and Money. but if you ask to borrow his post hole digger and he let's you borrow it. it's gonna have handles.
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