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    Ford post hole digger

    Hi Guys,

    I picked up this posthole digger early this year ... Not having had time to use or look at it, I just hung it up under the carport for now. To get it there, I lifted it off the trailer with my engine crane... and messed around until I had it high enough to get onto the linkage of the tractor (they are bloody heavy bastard things to store/move around). I noticed on the tractor it didn't quite go high enough to clear the auger.

    Well the boss women wants to plant quite a few fruit trees. So I decided it was time to hook it to the tractor, change its oil and grease it all up. While hooking it up I thought I better make sure it can lift high enough.

    I adjusted the linkage arms so it would lift higher here:

    Ford post hole digger-rh5.jpg

    I adjusted the linkage arms here, so the lifted higher...

    Ford post hole digger-rh3.jpg

    Adjusted the post hole digger here ... to the lower holes ... that are further back.

    Ford post hole digger-rh4.jpg

    I initially had this on the higher pin .... I figured it would lift high enough now to clear all of the augers it came with (there is some 4 augers there in different sizes).

    Now what I didn't expect is as it lifted up .... The damn thing came crashing down .... Scared the **** out of me as the linkage has never let anything fall before.

    Ford post hole digger-rh7.jpg

    It is blatantly obvious here what is going on ... The post hole digger arms go over center and it comes crashing down.

    Does anyone have any ideas on how on earth these things should be setup ? From what I can tell I need longer linkage arms on the tractor. This makes no sense though as there is Cat 1 pins on the post hole digger .... which means it's designed to be used on smaller tractors than an old international 434 (which is a cat 1 and 2 tractor).

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    I agree it's odd that it does that. You'd think, that being engineered for Cat 1, it would fit and word with any Cat 1 equiped tractor. If you're a welder, you could extend the hoop that fits to the lower arms. Just get some same sized tube, cut and shut. You'd be best to do a mock-up with sticks first to get the length correct.
    And when you've go it going, and you've bored the holes for the trees, make some deep scores vertically down the holes, so the little roots can dig through the glazed hole walls instead of going round and round inside the hole.
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    most farmers over here store them with the auger dug into the ground a foot or so beside the barn and if lucky they get an old tarp thrown over them. As far as adjusting height, never had that problem with the ones I have borrowed, tractor from one place and auger from somewhere else
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    There`s a bit missing .

    Did they give you a long ram with it , does the tractor have remotes .
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    No remotes... the linkage just lifts it up, and they drill themselves into the ground. Most post hole diggers down have rams that I am aware of (note: i know next to nothing though!).

    Maybe being a Ford digger, it designed specifically for Ford tractors (just like fergi post hole diggers need the double top pin linkage on the back of the tractor)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don 130 View Post
    I agree it's odd that it does that. You'd think, that being engineered for Cat 1, it would fit and word with any Cat 1 equiped tractor. If you're a welder, you could extend the hoop that fits to the lower arms. Just get some same sized tube, cut and shut. You'd be best to do a mock-up with sticks first to get the length correct.
    And when you've go it going, and you've bored the holes for the trees, make some deep scores vertically down the holes, so the little roots can dig through the glazed hole walls instead of going round and round inside the hole.
    Don.
    Yes ... of course. This is an easy fix. I just went googling the things to see why it doesn't happen with other post hole diggers.



    The hoop is adjustable. All I need to do to make the hoop adjustable on this one ... is a plate of metal... say 20 x 40cm... With a series of bolt holes drilled in it ... So I can just pick the holes appropriate for the tractor. The digger frame is C section, this all just bolts together, so I won't even need to weld it. I can just bolt the plate on by the ends (outside of the adjustment hole range area).

    Thanks... I'll fix that up ASAP and make it all adjustable!

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    Had exactly the same problem with the old digger that came with MF165.

    Worked fine on that, but had me head scratching when I tried to put on the Deutz.

    The dimensions and pivot points on both 3PL's are quite different. Had to modify the bit that goes on the lifting arms in a way that's reversible so I can use it on both tractors.

    DL

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    Well now I know what the lug on the top does

    Ford-Tractor-with-Hydraulics_19074727.h.jpg

    I reckon in the original design the 3pl is just used as a mounting point and is put in float mode and the auger is moved up and down with the ram. Should work fine with the modifications that you propose though. We have a Digger brand post hole digger that has a down force ram but it operates differently with the 3pl just being a fixed mounting platform.

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    What, you never had a bit of pipe welded to each side up near the auger for 2 people to sit on to assist in it digging or was that just me...
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    had 10 tallow wood 10 foot 4-5 inch dia post strapped to the top trying to dig holes, only blued the tip
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