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SNAP COULER POST HOLE DIGGER

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ETHAN

09-16-1998 08:48:02




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DID THEY MAKE A POST HOLE DIGGER FOR A SNAP COULER
AC . IF SO HOW HARD IS IT TO FIND ONE.




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Dave Richards

09-16-1998 15:07:30




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 Re: SNAP COULER POST HOLE DIGGER in reply to ETHAN, 09-16-1998 08:48:02  
: DID THEY MAKE A POST HOLE DIGGER FOR A SNAP COULER
: AC . IF SO HOW HARD IS IT TO FIND ONE.

Ethan, Only one model was made in the snap coupler version. It was built by the Roper Manufacturing Company of Zanesville Ohio. They are very hard to find. It was replaced by the Allis # 10 Post Hole digger, which was 3pt hitch.
I have one of the snap coupler models and think it is great. It is very heavy which is good because My WD-45 has no down pressure on the lift.

Dave

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Ted Buisker

09-17-1998 06:02:30




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 Re: Re: SNAP COULER POST HOLE DIGGER in reply to Dave Richards, 09-16-1998 15:07:30  
: : DID THEY MAKE A POST HOLE DIGGER FOR A SNAP COULER
: : AC . IF SO HOW HARD IS IT TO FIND ONE.

: Ethan, Only one model was made in the snap coupler version. It was built by the Roper Manufacturing Company of Zanesville Ohio. They are very hard to find. It was replaced by the Allis # 10 Post Hole digger, which was 3pt hitch.
: I have one of the snap coupler models and think it is great. It is very heavy which is good because My WD-45 has no down pressure on the lift.

: Dave

Hey Dave, I have one of the #10 post hole diggers,and it is not a three point. It's not a snap-coupler either, but it does use the lift arms with lift links. It fastens under the tractor to the drawbar mounting bracket. It's a pain in the backside to mount, but once on works good. Just thought I'd clarify that the #10 is not exclusively three point. Have a good day. TED

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Dave Richards

09-16-1998 15:07:21




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 Re: SNAP COULER POST HOLE DIGGER in reply to ETHAN, 09-16-1998 08:48:02  
: DID THEY MAKE A POST HOLE DIGGER FOR A SNAP COULER
: AC . IF SO HOW HARD IS IT TO FIND ONE.

Ethan, Only one model was made in the snap coupler version. It was built by the Roper Manufacturing Company of Zanesville Ohio. They are very hard to find. It was replaced by the Allis # 10 Post Hole digger, which was 3pt hitch.
I have one of the snap coupler models and think it is great. It is very heavy which is good because My WD-45 has no down pressure on the lift.

Dave

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