These buggers have teeth! Despite being braced in case of a snag, this one got away from me last night and resulted in a bloody sore chest and a mild concussion when the auger hit a stone.
Hopefully my experience might save someone else some painful bruises
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Wish I had one! I should've known better, to be honest. I've dug enough holes by hand on this farm to know it grows nothing but bloody rocksFerguson made a post hole borer for that very reason!![]()
In soft ground, most certainly. This b*stard has less than an hour on it and it's on MarketplaceI'm sure they have their uses
This^, Got the same T shirt.Have seen broken arms , best used with two people.
Nothing like a grey Fergi, two furrow ley plough, auger, circular saw, finger bar mower, you were the man.
I did 200 m of planting daffs I just used a 80 mm core bit on a cordless 18v drill . The core was 150 mm deep +the shank so any amount of depthJust transplanted a couple of hundred yards of daffodils with the aid of one.
I was advised to lean over it if operating it on my own. I wore the front out of my shirt!! Thumbs ached like hell for the next couple of days. It took off a couple of times but I knew enough to let go. I have a layer of stone and gravel just before the optimum depth for daffs. The other option was the family bulb planter which is pre war at the very least.
Commiserations
Yep. Bruising is coming out nicely now. Luckily my chest bore the brunt of it. I'm pretty sure it'd have resulted in a broken nose and cheekbone otherwiseOoya that’s a sore one
Lesson learned the hard way, that's for sureJust looked more closely at the OP...
Top tip for anyone, it you're using an extension bar to get extra depth, put the auger in without the bar, then when you're at full auger depth stop, fit the bar, and start again. That way you're never trying to control it up by your face/chest.