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Hydraulic post hole digger, what is the best one made in your opinion?
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HuskerJ
Posted 11/29/2023 08:45 (#10501896 - in reply to #10501795)
Subject: RE: Hydraulic post hole digger, what is the best one made in your opinion?



East of Broken Bow
What kind of connection to the bit do you have? Hydraulic drives seem to either be hex or round (wish I could remember the size off the top of my head). If your bits are good, look for one that would fit your bits. If yours only has one bit, or if the bit is nothing to brag about, get the hex drive, they are easier to connect and disconnect, and the pin does not transfer any power, it just keeps the bit from falling off, so it won't bend and be hard to remove/install when changing bits.

There are a lot of good ones, I'd lean towards about any of the USA made brands like Danhouser, Lowe, etc. They say the planetary drive ones are better, but when I got mine, it was a lot more $$$ and I wound up getting a Lowe with a chain reduction drive. Satisfied with it so far.
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