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Oklahoma | My Dad has the same digger and I borrowed his this winter to plant 175 trees. The teeth were worn off when I got it so first thing I did was order new teeth through Rhino dealer. Probably didn't have too but that was where I went. Put them on it and it helped tremendously. Tractor I had didn't have down pressure so if we hit a clay layer, the digger would just spin. We started turning the auger off, pick it up, take a shovel or hand post hole digger and knock a chunk of clay out where a tooth could grab instead of riding over the top, then fire it back up and it would grab and pull itself down. Probably only did that on 10 holes in a vein of heavy clay.
Edited by jcs 6/27/2017 09:16
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