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Re: Post hole digger for IH 706
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Posted by nw_bearcat on June 14, 2007 at 06:03:21 from (164.144.240.25):
In Reply to: Re: Post hole digger for IH 706 posted by John A. on June 14, 2007 at 05:47:19:
I second the vote for the Danauser. I've picked up the front end of the 756 trying to pull ours out of the ground when it caught some tight wet clay and sucked itself down. Some claim w/ the right cutting edge a danauser will dig a hole in a highway, but I know if you're working in soils with alot of rocks or what they call a Fragipan layer, you should probably look for one that you can apply down pressure to. There have been times when we've broken shear pins on ours that I thought a Hydraulic drive that would reverse would be the greatest, but we keep using what we've got.
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