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    Post Holes In Limestone

    I have a big Bosch hammer drill for t post holes, but what are y’all digging 6” corner post holes with?

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    Belltec

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      #3
      Big air compressor, rock drill and bit from a rental place.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Philip-TX View Post
        Belltec
        This or a rock bit on the front of a skid steer is how I built the fence around my place.

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          #5
          Post Holes

          Originally posted by ColinR View Post
          This or a rock bit on the front of a skid steer is how I built the fence around my place.
          Just a rock bit auger? I asked about this today and the dealer told me limestone would eat up the bit?

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            #6
            Post Hole

            I have a skid steer, just asking before I bought an auger attachment.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Reel cajun View Post
              I have a skid steer, just asking before I bought an auger attachment.
              See if you can rent the attachment.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Reel cajun View Post
                I have a skid steer, just asking before I bought an auger attachment.
                Looked like a regular rock bit auger to me. It's on my neighbors machine not mine so I'm not 100% sure

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                  #9
                  Belltec makes a great rock auger

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                    #10
                    A torch and a breaker bar. Heat the rock, bust out the brittle chunks and cement the post in.

                    A few explicits and beers later...your done!
                    Last edited by Johnny44; 02-09-2019, 09:31 AM.

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                      #11
                      I rented a 90 pound jackhammer.

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