Posted by DR. EVIL on March 24, 2019 at 03:59:35 from (174.197.2.31):
In Reply to: Cub auger posted by Grandpa love on March 23, 2019 at 20:20:22:
An "auger" is for moving shell corn, beans, oats, or ground feed. A post hole digger drills post holes, typically PTO powered, have seen some run off a belt pulley, also used both one and two man hand held post hole diggers run by a 2 cycle engine. Do a Google search and see what comes up!
Dad had a Continental post hole digger, Had a large upside-down "U" shaped frame, had an "H" shaped carriage that held the right angle gearbox, PTO driven, with a steel cable to raise the gearbox and auger when the hole was deep enough. Lot more complicated than today's 3-point diggers but only remember problems with the cable one time for the thousands of post holes we dug. In all the years Dad farmed, only had ONE tractor with 3-point, 4010 rowcrop, never hooked a single thing to that 3-point, EVER, so everything got done with an M or H Farmall for years before the 4010 came around, also had an IH Fasthitch on the 450 for 4-5 years
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