Posted by farmallhal on January 09, 2012 at 10:42:56 from (71.49.65.127):
In Reply to: Re: Super C 3 point posted by Dave_Id on January 09, 2012 at 06:10:42:
Dave, I have a 2 point Ottawa fast hitch auger for my Super C and I just let it down an inch or two at a time. If you have sufficient weight on the front of the tractor it will just slowly go down as controlled. I don't use the down pressure to push the auger down as it generally will go on it's own unless there is an obstacle but to keep the auger from screwing itself into the ground like you mention. That can also happen around roots and rocks as well. Hope this helps in the future as I can't imagine how much effort would be required to hand dig the auger out, Hal.
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