Posted by JK-NY on November 03, 2019 at 05:51:12 from (174.220.9.155):
In Reply to: Turn it up posted by Jramsey84 on November 03, 2019 at 01:02:30:
As mentioned the first thing to do is make sure the tractor is in proper running condition- if you haven�t already, do some basic maintenance- fuel filter, air filter check throttle linkage for full travel to achieve rated rpms. From what you have told us I think your problems are more needing to get used to running your augur. I never run a tractor mounted augur at a high Rpm. It�s more likely to break the point or get stuck. Augur performance varies a lot with soil conditions. Nice stone free sandy soils will drill a lot easier than heavy clays, real stoney soil is the worst. Too dry or too wet isn�t good either. Drill down a little then raise the augur to clear it then go a little more and repeat till you reach your depth. You may need to move the tractor slightly to keep the drill straight in the hole , if you are going full depth you may need to shovel the dirt away from the hole and around here with heavy soils and some rocks you may want a big pipe wrench to turn the drill backwards if it gets stuck and a crowbar to help knock stones loose if you hear the drill banging on a stone. Hope this helps you even though I didn�t actually answer your original questions.
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