Posted by ericlb on June 03, 2010 at 07:03:19 from (72.173.192.58):
In Reply to: Post hole digger posted by Gary Newkirk on June 03, 2010 at 06:53:32:
any catagory 1 , 3 point hitch post hole digger will work fine on your fergy, as for down pressure, except for a few ihc, and a rare john deere or 2 no ag tractor has down pressure on its 3 point hitch, the reason for that is clear once you picture the tractor with a plow, one of the primary impliments these tractors were designed to use, if you were to have the ability to put down pressure on your plow, as you did, it would take weight off of the tractors rear tires, presto, your plow is stuck in the ground, and your tractor is stuck on top of the ground due to no traction and you in for a misserable day getting it all recovered, i have a post hole digger from farm and fleet for my jubilee [ no down pressure either] currently have drilled an extimated 1500 post holes with it, and only had problems with a couple, [ rock in the hole] get a set of rock teeth for your digger bit and it will drill in and work just fine for you
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