Posted by jm. on March 24, 2019 at 05:08:59 from (75.107.77.74):
In Reply to: Re: Cub auger posted by Jeffcat on March 23, 2019 at 20:49:52:
Well let this old man tell you. First it was not cobbled up home made. Was a factory machine. 9 HP worked it very well. My grand dad had one and actually went to other folks and dug holes. It stayed in the shed leaned up by a post when not on the tractor. That shaft ran UP to a gear box in the sliding head that one controlled by where the guy operating it has his hand. The only draw back at all was it was somewhat heavy on the rear of the cub. And yes Grandpapa Love and I live in the south. When my granddad got ready to dig post holes he would say "got to put the augur on the tractor. The augur dug post holes. Guess it all depends on where one is. LOL I might just be able to get you guys a photo of the thing pretty sure it is still laying out behind the old shop.
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