Post Hole Digger for Tractor |Tips you may not know about! TYM T25

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In this short video, we will show you a couple of PTO post-hole digger tricks and tips you need to know and that will make your life better. We are mounting metal posts for our stand-alone 50 amp RV power center. We chose to make a post hole with the post hole auger vs. by hand. Good Call! The new TYM T25 is doing well. PTO INFO BELOW

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Great advice! Can’t wait to see the foam in action, that looks interesting!

khtractors
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Bored and viewing older posts. I continue to learn “stuff “. I have a digger w 2 different augers that was part of a buy out package. Been kinda scared to play with it. Your video gave me more confidence. Thanks Chief. Got a couple more months before I pretend farm, wish me luck.

stanleyconrad
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What a time saver Tony. We had an old used Lister one which probably paid for itself on the first day. Thanks for posting.

Bodhranarama
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Great video.The little things make the difference.I just bought a RK25 and it is my first tractor.Your videos are more helpful to me than u know.Thanks

chrisunderwood
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Great safety point on the PTO safety for sure 😉👍 Great video coming from a great team workers Cheers 😉👍🍻

RCAFpolarexpress
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Thanks for the great tips. We just started our tractor adventure yesterday actually lol

houseward
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Are you lowering the rear 3 point while digging or did you lower the 3 point all the way initially?

tilla
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I just did the same video about 2 months ago. I agree with the pto hook up too. It’s surprising how many people use the post augers at full throttle. Even a 2 man auger that handles a 12” auger from Home Depot only has a 5hp engine. Does not take a lot of power to dig a big hole. My ls 122 handles a auger like a champ, and eats roots right up too. Done a couple fence holes in a brushy wooded area with no issue. Most people rev high, then the auger drills and becomes stuck. Low rpm will warn you of trouble and keep you from getting sucked in.

robsmith
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Another good and informative video Tony. Enjoyed.

terrymangum
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Tony I'm loving ur new truck looks good.

andrewanderson
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Great Video as usual. I'll definitely be using your Trick this weekend, I've got three corner posts to set. I can't wait for the video on the foam. I'm sick of using concrete.

davemiller
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I need to play with my PTO drop rate. I’ve got my digger stuck a couple times. I found myself lifting quickly and jerky. Knew there had to be a better way.

TheRaulr
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I was wondering what that stuff was. Foam replacement for concrete? Interesting! I'd like to see how well it holds. Thanks Tony! 🚜

davida.p.
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I’ve used a hole digger a couple times and both times they was junk cobbled together and barely got the job done lol thanks for sharing buddy

scrotiemcbogerballs
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Lessons learned. You only get this by experience. Thanks Tony for some good advice.

deanbarr
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Guess you got a big boy truck. Lol. I just noticed. Dang i enjoyed the half ton life lol. Keep it up buddy

rowestreefarm
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Looks like you have some nice soil there. There are so many rocks in our neck of the woods, using a post hole digger is not as easy.

bullboss
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Great tip on cleaning out the holes! I have never seen that done before and I've been around people drilling post holes several times.

jimmyhorton
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I want to know more about that PTO connector you was using in this video. Where can I find info on it? Thanks

jerrytheriot
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Thumbs up from Ann Arbor Mi VA Hospital (fighting Lyme} Morgellons Rm A501A

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