I dont see a problem with the cheaper auger, I beleive they all have replacable points. I have the most expensive largest capacity auger driver that Ford made and I still have have plenty of problems digging holes. Still no down pressure, teeth get dull fast, augers bend easy, get stuck, etc, - digging a whole lotta wholes, go to Home Depot and rent their self propelled digger with reverse and down pressure, it will blow away a three point model. The 9inch auger would be the largest you would want to go, this allows you to position the 4x4 around in the hole to be in line and going and larger means back filling a whole bunch. I have a 12 inch auger I am using now for making corner braces using telephone poles, and I make my own teeth out of old farriers rasp, works just as good and put a better edge on it.
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