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In Reply to: advice on post hole digger posted by Dr. Bob on Sunday, May 11, 2008:
I have a Danuser from gearmore. I have 5 acres and love it. I got 6", 9" and 18" bits and the 18" bit I use to plant trees and wow it save time and effort in digging those holes in my hard ground. Well worth the money to have on hand for hole making. I was told to look at the pengo bits as they have teeth that can be changed better due to the dirt build up vs bolt on type.
Only problem I had with the auger. I just bought a new tractor with more power and was playing a bit with it and dug way to deep okay all the way down with out a problem. 18" took about 90 seconds or so. Planted the tree and it sank about a foot after watering it. Dont dig to deep it matters.