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Augers only really work on a digger so you can push them down with the arm, unless the grounds fairly soft the ones on tractor arms will just sit spinning and not dig in.

 

Or a forend loader.

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I have a Bryce suma post knocker and have used it to knock InTelegraph poles a foot diameter 2 meters down. The maximum height my machine will reach off the ground is 15ft. You can increase the depth they go in by digging a starter hole. For example 2ft hole you could do a 17ft long pole. Etc.

For me it's the easiest way as I have the gear. It doesn't take long to do, no concrete needed.

A fencing contractor in your area will have a Bryce or similar machine.

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I have a Bryce suma post knocker and have used it to knock InTelegraph poles a foot diameter 2 meters down. The maximum height my machine will reach off the ground is 15ft. You can increase the depth they go in by digging a starter hole. For example 2ft hole you could do a 17ft long pole. Etc.

For me it's the easiest way as I have the gear. It doesn't take long to do, no concrete needed.

A fencing contractor in your area will have a Bryce or similar machine.

HI GOATY any pics of the KIT thanks sounds great thanks jon :thumbup:

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