Fast Hitch Post Hole Digger

I purchased the yellow post hole digger on the left a couple of years ago. I contacted Danuser and it is not one they made. As you can see, it is two prong for fast hitch. There is a piece welded on each prong to make it for the larger fast hitch. Anyone have an idea who made it??

Thanks in advance

Larry Hardesty
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I think they were fibbing, mine is just like yours except I cut the filler plates off so it would work on my Super C. There is no name on(head) it but it looks just like the 3 point models.
 
I dont have a clue what kind,but it works good,and gearbox is very heavy.Its a diggin little fool,and better than any P.O.S farm store digger Ive ever had.If IH ever put out their own,Id guess it was that brand.I know anything and everything gets painted and has for a long time,but it sure had very old red paint.It was used ona 606 for many years with filler bars.
 
I believe yours is an Ottawa Farm Chief or Super Farm Chief as I have one that is very similiar which still has a readable decal. The earlier ones were made in Ottawa, Kansas until the owner of the company died and then the company was purchased by Comfort Engineering in Kansas City and reloacted to one of their plants in Holden, Missouri. The change in ownership and production facilities changed in the early 1950's I believe. They are a very good rugged auger and I have one I use on my fast hitch Super C with excellent results. Replacement parts to my knowledge are not available from any source so it's off to a machine shop if anything breaks, Hal.
 
Heck Hal,Im used to machine shop repairs.I also figure if it ever shells that another head will mount in there real easy,and this auger will fit any 2 inch round shaft with a hole through it.Thanks for all that info.I live near Richmond,Mo,and I think its pretty neat to find it was made close to home.
 
Is yours curved downward like mine,or is it just bent? Ive been thinking of straightening the arms,because it drags some even with the drawbar pitched,but it works fine.
 
Your mounting arms are somewhat different then mine and the way they were sold was with the gearbox, PTO shaft and other items that make the basic unit as one part. You then select the tractor mounting kit depending on what make and model of tractor you want to mount on. Mine is a fast hitch model for a Super C and the arms are bent up about 2 feet back from where they insert into the fast hitch. The gearbox is what really makes it look like the Ottawa to me. The gearbox should have a round cast hole where a long handle inserts and I believe held in place with a set screw. That handle is used by the tractor operator to tilt the auger during transport and also to position it when drilling a post hole. You might have a tractor mounting kit on yours for something other then the tractor you have it presently mounted on and might have been modified some time ago by a PO. Good luck and they are certainly a good unit, Hal.
P.S. I live over by Rolla, Missouri and have quite a bit of literature on these augers I would share with you if you are over this direction in your travels.
 
This sucker sure dont have a hole to mount a handle or any place where a set screw would go.Wish it did.That'd be kinda handy at times.Ive dug several holes with it since I took that picture.My front seal leaks,but Im pretty confident my lil part store can match the seal.Ive gotta make a shot over to St Louie next month.Its a shame I wont get closer to you,or Id visit about these old things awhile.Sis-in-law is due to hatch a lil girl in December over there.
 
I have one but it looks like the gearbox to the right is the one I have. The guy I bought it from but I don"t know if he remembers what kind it is. He bought it new.
 

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