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I reckon if you bought a post hole borer for your 3 toner and put a cone on it it would do the job I used a motor the same as post hole borer not quite got the flow for it think gonna fit it to forwarder and see what happens

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I reckon if you bought a post hole borer for your 3 toner and put a cone on it it would do the job I used a motor the same as post hole borer not quite got the flow for it think gonna fit it to forwarder and see what happens

 

There is a post hole bore on the market that has a cone splitter attachment for it - don't know the make of it other than the motor is blue :blushing:

 

Only thing with using a borer would be that if it is free swinging, you won't be able to start the crack and chase it up like you could with a splitter that uses bucket mounts if that makes sense?

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There is a post hole bore on the market that has a cone splitter attachment for it - don't know the make of it other than the motor is blue :blushing:

 

Only thing with using a borer would be that if it is free swinging, you won't be able to start the crack and chase it up like you could with a splitter that uses bucket mounts if that makes sense?

 

Your on about the auger torque at cheltenham machine, we've got the post auger to go on our telehandler. Great bit of kit, incredible what it'll drag out the hole, and will go through 6inch concrete!

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