picture of my 1957 TO-35 with my (new to me) used Greenline EM5000 post hole digger attached.
Always wanted one, found this one for $300
had to replace one u-joint, but other than that it has a new auger and is in good shape.
Its all painted and pretty, so I am ready to go dig some holes, if the opportunity ever comes up.
At least its in good shape if my neighbors need to borrow it.
would ask how is the best method to store the PHD. When i borrowed one from my neighbor, we always just dug a hole about 15" or so and left the auger sticking in the hole so the digger was standing in the upright position. That method appeared to work fine as it made unhook and hookup fairly easy.
get on of these baby's on the ground and by yourself they are hard and dangerous to hookup.
Always wanted one, found this one for $300
had to replace one u-joint, but other than that it has a new auger and is in good shape.
Its all painted and pretty, so I am ready to go dig some holes, if the opportunity ever comes up.
At least its in good shape if my neighbors need to borrow it.
would ask how is the best method to store the PHD. When i borrowed one from my neighbor, we always just dug a hole about 15" or so and left the auger sticking in the hole so the digger was standing in the upright position. That method appeared to work fine as it made unhook and hookup fairly easy.
get on of these baby's on the ground and by yourself they are hard and dangerous to hookup.