If you need something that will hang straight without adjusting your 3 point hitch arm 6" up- don't get this.
If you want something that will last more than 100 holes in clay- don't buy this.
I was digging the last hole for the donkey shelter when I caught that heavy clay again, so I hooked the chain between the ROPS and the power head as usual. Then revved up the tractor, (it's a little 30 horse LS) and turned on the PTO which spun the bit and dug it in farther....bogging down the engine until I turned the PTO off and on again...........with no power loss. I watched the PTO shaft spinning for all it was worth.
Oh and it was buried to the U-joint.
CRAP! I sheared that bolt on the shaft.
So I pulled out handsfull of dirt until I could get to the bolt heads that were still firmly attached.
Double CRAP.
Today I shelled out $130 for a 4 hour mini-ex rental so if I couldn't get it fixed, I could at least get it out of the hole.
Something is broke inside the gearbox.
AND, as long as I had something, I'll get water to the shelter.
You can never dig a trench without the inspectors giving their once-over.
ETA-(since I can't comment on my own blog)
B- as soon as the bit starts digging this clay that hasn't seen water since Noah's flood, it starts grabbing. It's like it's one stage away from being sandstone.