Tractor Loader Mounted Auger is Better! IronCraft

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  • čas přidán 23. 08. 2024
  • Hey folks! As you know, we're about to kickstart our cabin build project, and we're giving you an up-close and personal look at some of the tools and machinery we're going to be using over the next couple of months.
    Now, let's talk about something super important - the IronCraft tractor loader-mounted auger (Model: 9211) we're using. This beauty was born in Tennessee, the heart of IronCraft - who used to be Titan Implements, in case you didn't know. It has got a lot going on under the hood - its GPM range is 5-13, max pressure is 2973 PSI, max torque at 3500 PSI is 1103 FT LB, and its speed at max torque is 98 RPM. It weighs around 101 lbs and can accommodate a 4 - 16" bit size.
    This is a front-end loader-mounted auger and it is far more precise than a typical rear-mounted, 3-point hitch auger. Now, don't get me wrong, we're not throwing shade on those 3-point hitch augers - they're great and have their own advantages. But for our upcoming projects, we've chosen the IronCraft auger for its precision and flexibility.
    One thing we're crazy about is how this baby performs. From the flow range to the max pressure, torque, and speed - it's all perfectly calibrated to ensure we can dig exactly where and how we want, every time. The 2" Hex Shaft is another sweet deal - it offers great strength and durability for the toughest projects.
    If you’re as stoked as we are about digging and groundwork, you'll see this auger making quite a few appearances in our future videos. So, make sure to stay tuned for all that exciting stuff!
    As always, this isn't a sales pitch, we just love sharing our experiences and thoughts on tools that work for us. Remember, every project and every user is different, so always choose the right tool for YOU.
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Komentáře • 76

  • @zaappp1588
    @zaappp1588 Před rokem +7

    I was looking to do this and was about to spend the money on an expensive third function and happened to mention what I wanted it for and a couple different people told me they weren't designed for constant use like that. My understanding was that you will overheat the solenoid on the third function and it will swell and become inoperable.
    The third function is meant to be used for momentary things like grapples and some of these attachments like tree shears. I think you would be fine running it for a few holes or if you have good soil where you can quickly dig the hole and allow it to cool, but I would be very hesitant using it to install something like an entire fence or if you have really rocky soil like me where it takes several minutes to dig a hole.
    I ended up running a set of hoses from my rear remotes ($400 in hoses) and I bought a $1,000 carbide tooth rock bit and still couldn't get through the rock on many holes and just gave up. I didn't want to burn up my fluid or mess up my pump. I went with a different type of fence. I still use the FEL auger when I have a few holes as the weight of the front end loader and pressure do help tremendously.
    The other problem most people will run into is that the tractor's hydraulic pump GPM will not sufficiently run one of these augers. Mine is 10.8 GPM on a 65hp tractor and it was at the bottom of what would run most. I think you can still use one but it's just going to turn slower. Someone trying to rent one from an equipment rental is probably going to find ones meant for 20-35 GPM.

    • @wildbill23c
      @wildbill23c Před rokem +4

      Most tractors don't really have enough hydraulic flow to run these things. I know my little Kubota wouldn't stand a chance, not to mention not enough lift height on the loader, all I'd end up doing is permanently getting the auger stuck in the ground because of the lack of hydraulic flow, the lack of lift capacity of the loader itself to retrieve the auger, and the type of soil, rather clay and hardpan it would never work....the only way to dig holes where I'm at is with an old school clam shell post hold digger and a digging/wrecking bar to break up the hard pan. The lack of hydraulic flow, also limits the amount of torque that the hydraulic motor has as well, so it won't dig like you would think it should either with a smaller underpowered tractor. Best of to just buy one of those small gas powered hand held augers...and a heck of a lot cheaper too.

  • @douglasjackson1998
    @douglasjackson1998 Před rokem +8

    I didn't hear you mention a couple of the advantages I perceive, having not yet used one of these. A) Down pressure is possible on the FEL, but not on the 3PH. B) Reversible. Catching a rock can draw an auger down, and a PTO cannot reverse to free it C) No more broken sheer bolts. The hydraulic motor will stall to protect things. Are there more?

  • @donmoore502
    @donmoore502 Před rokem +3

    Like that a lot. Really would have come in handy last summer when I was digging fence posts in hard dry clay. 3pt auger has no down pressure other than gravity. Thanks for sharing.

  • @davidcorless5581
    @davidcorless5581 Před rokem +3

    LOVE YOUR VIDEOS TONY ALWAYS INTERESTING AND ENTERTAINING , KEEP THEM COMING, ALL THE VERY BEST TO YOU AND TANYA.

  • @steveprice4779
    @steveprice4779 Před rokem +2

    I had a 3 point Auger for years on my JD 970. It worked great, but installing it on the 3 point was always a struggle. A loader mount would be wonderful 😀

  • @thinde88
    @thinde88 Před rokem +9

    I’d love if you could test this on the T25, this has been one of my biggest questions for a front auger on a smaller tractor. 3 point would never work for what I’m trying to go through in Colorado. I’d be curious of power, speed and ability to go down at least 4’ on the T25! 🙏🏼

  • @selkirkwildlife9426
    @selkirkwildlife9426 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I have the T474 myself, this was exactly the video I wanted to see. Thanks! :)

  • @tappedthatsugarshackhallad3909

    Awesome stuff. That's what u call an auger and some much easier to use for sure

  • @usmarshall336
    @usmarshall336 Před rokem +2

    I didn't know Iron craft made one I've got one that's made for skid-steer work pretty pretty well in the tractor a very useful toll to buy something dig holes proposed or planting trees!

  • @ironcraftusa
    @ironcraftusa Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the awesome video of our auger attachment! You do great work!

  • @davida.p.9911
    @davida.p.9911 Před rokem

    You're absolutely right! Very nice Tony! Thank you for sharing!

  • @PineyGroveHomestead
    @PineyGroveHomestead Před rokem +1

    That's a nice rig Tony! Tractor Hard!

  • @scrotiemcboogerballs1981

    Thanks for sharing buddy hope you guys are doing well

  • @garymessina1609
    @garymessina1609 Před rokem

    Great new tool great video thanks Tony and Tanya

  • @MJMCHRONICLES
    @MJMCHRONICLES Před rokem +5

    When the odds are50/50 I am 90% wrong

  • @HarvestFreshLife
    @HarvestFreshLife Před rokem +2

    Tony,
    Thank you for posting! I have been looking for a front end loader auger since I got my Tractor last year and this seems to fit the bill! And thank you also for your advice you gave me a couple
    Weeks ago regarding my TYM hydraulic system. In the end the reason my hydraulic cooler kept blowing out was the hydraulic filter had collapsed internally.
    But back to the topic. I’m
    Excited to follow your next adventure. I’ve learned a ton from you and wish you all the best!
    God bless
    Kevin

  • @chadjones4236
    @chadjones4236 Před rokem +1

    Know exactly what you mean when you said it matters to "me" if your the primary operator it makes all the difference👊

  • @tomsommer54
    @tomsommer54 Před rokem +2

    That is the best implement I have seen. Every time I think I have all I need you come up with this one to give me a case of the I needs again. Tony how much was this one?

  • @johneaton4364
    @johneaton4364 Před 10 měsíci

    my Kubota dealer said mini excavators are more suited because their hydraulics are also the drive hydraulics. I had a Bobcat 825 skid steer ( similar idea) and loved it! Itvwas a money maker! Down pressure, reversible,etc.

  • @mitpomr
    @mitpomr Před rokem +3

    Think it would work on a T264? I see you say 5-13 gpm hydraulic flow and the T264 only have 4.4gpm but I'd be interested too see it run it

  • @MoneypitHomestead
    @MoneypitHomestead Před rokem +1

    Cool video, and I would love to have one like that someday! Thanks for sharing! Donald

  • @johnpyle8027
    @johnpyle8027 Před rokem +2

    Right lowers and dumps so it makes sense that the auger should go down with a right stick as well. Doesn't sound picky to me.

  • @edmedic613
    @edmedic613 Před rokem +4

    Hey Tony, the T25 have enough hydraulic output to run this unit?

  • @pawsnazzy01
    @pawsnazzy01 Před rokem +2

    Tony that wasn't spilling oil , it was rust proofing.

  • @anthonyburke5656
    @anthonyburke5656 Před 8 měsíci +1

    One of my “pet” peeves are “Shifting Spanners”, useful in a pinch, but almost inevitably ruin a bolt head for a crescent or socket or ring spinner, avoid them like the plague, emergency use only.

  • @leonardfay7073
    @leonardfay7073 Před rokem

    Fantastic camerawork sir. 👍

  • @stanwebb3480
    @stanwebb3480 Před rokem

    Experience is a hard and expensive lesson to learn with big equipment!!!!

  • @RealJeep
    @RealJeep Před rokem

    You get all the good toys.

  • @boblani8150
    @boblani8150 Před rokem +3

    Hi Tony, what size tractor, horsepower do you need to make this work efficiently . Thanks

  • @sandrarichardson2713
    @sandrarichardson2713 Před rokem

    Hi and thanks for sharing this. I don't know if my tractor could run something like this or if I could afford it. But it's free to want...right? lol
    I will check back to see how you answer some of the other folks instead of asking possibly many of the same questions.
    Jesus bless.

  • @garyb9867
    @garyb9867 Před rokem +1

    Hi Tony great video. Can you actually see the tip of the auger / target for the hole over the hood of the tractor? Although my 3-point auger is not the easiest to use, I can clearly see the auger and target for the hole.

  • @fosterdixon2657
    @fosterdixon2657 Před rokem +2

    How much hydraulic flow does this require?

  • @projectswithjw
    @projectswithjw Před rokem +1

    Do they make that in JDQA mount? Deere really needs to make SSQA standard on their machines.

  • @codyjlee
    @codyjlee Před 8 měsíci +1

    It looks like you could tractor joust with that thing when iylt is pointed straight ahead 😅.
    I've been struggling with PTO mounted auger, no real strength to bust through the hard dirt and rocks!

    • @TonysTractorAdventure
      @TonysTractorAdventure  Před 8 měsíci +1

      I have really enjoyed the loader mounted auger

    • @codyjlee
      @codyjlee Před 8 měsíci

      @TonysTractorAdventure I might have to look into one! Although I will need to add a third function to the loader before doing that

  • @MannistoCay
    @MannistoCay Před rokem

    Cool tool for sure!

  • @rosscarbaugh7945
    @rosscarbaugh7945 Před rokem +2

    What is the cost? The website doesn't say.

  • @danfarrell5177
    @danfarrell5177 Před rokem

    And i thought the pto auger was fun ... that looks like a real blast

  • @garybarkley2286
    @garybarkley2286 Před rokem +1

    If ya get a small level and stick it to the head then ya can see when ur level or plumb that way u don’t have to have anyone watch for ya

  • @mrtaktiks
    @mrtaktiks Před rokem

    Put in many a fence pole with my rear 3pt. auger. Until I encountered heavy, dense, wet, clay. Of course, I got stuck. But the bad decision. Rocked tractor and extreme leverage broke off the hydraulic gearcase 3pt arm cover. Stupid. Need a reversible front-end unit like yours. Already put on forward hydraulics and a quick connect skid steer bracket. Good luck with yours. How did you determine proper flow requirements? 7:53 7:54

  • @harryhorsepower1465
    @harryhorsepower1465 Před 5 měsíci

    This guys one of those whistlers lol
    Thanks for the video mate very helpful

  • @frankp215
    @frankp215 Před rokem

    Righty tighty- lefty loosey

  • @crookedpines
    @crookedpines Před rokem +2

    Is this one specifically designed for low flow tractors? I’ve been looking at them but wasn’t sure how well it would work on a tractor vs a skid steer.

    • @TonysTractorAdventure
      @TonysTractorAdventure  Před rokem +2

      Yes it is. www.ironcraftusa.com/skid-steer-soil-working/auger-drives/

    • @crookedpines
      @crookedpines Před rokem

      @@TonysTractorAdventure awesome thanks! Now to find one on the east coast.

    • @madtater5948
      @madtater5948 Před rokem +2

      I have one I use on my tractor the rating flow is 15 gallons per minute to 20 gallons

    • @wildbill23c
      @wildbill23c Před rokem +3

      If your tractor actually has 5+GPM, it'll work, but you really want to be in the 7-10GPM to really get any sort of use out of any of these hydraulic post augers...the more GPM, the better performance you'll get out of the hydraulic motor, and have enough torque to actually do anything with it...what looks good on paper doesn't correspond to what actually happens in the real world with these things....if you are meeting the bare minimum, don't expect it to do much, if anything especially if you have rocky soil, or clay soil, you'll most likely just get the dang thing stuck in the ground LOL.

    • @srosegriffith9844
      @srosegriffith9844 Před rokem +1

      I have have a FEL auger from Homestead Implement. It is rated for a minimum of 6 gpm. I use it with a jD1025r which is rated at something like 6.2 gpm in hydraulics. I have used it to put in posts (biggest are 4 x 4 in posts) and make small holes to plant baby trees. I have very nice soil with very few rocks if any and easy to dig. It works well all be it slow but who is in a race with these things. I have two complaints with this (1) the auger bit is a little bit too long for my subcompact tractor but I am talking like two inches too long but I deal with it because my soil is forgiving (2) you have to buy a skid steer adaptor with it if you have a John Deere. I have a deck project that will need like eight posts so I Will have to make sure to give the tractor a rest between each post hole in consideration of the comment posted above giving the third function a break on my small John Deere.

  • @ellobo1326
    @ellobo1326 Před rokem +1

    Welcome to my world. 50/50 ALWAYS screws me !

  • @enwinn
    @enwinn Před rokem

    I wonder if any tractors have a slide or switch to swap their 3rd function buttons? Then it wouldn't matter which way the hoses were connected. Just swap the button functionality. I like the idea of a FEL mounted auger but also wonder about adequate hydraulic flow and continuous use. I think my Deutz-Fahr 5080D with Stoll 35-18P FEL has 13.2 gpm (50 lpm) hydraulic flow via my 3rd function valve. I sent a question to Deutz-Fahr America and my dealer to confirm flow rate and to ask if one of these Ironcraft models would be suitable to use with my tractor. Can I borrow your auger to try it out? 😁

    • @TonysTractorAdventure
      @TonysTractorAdventure  Před rokem

      It would only make it more complicated IMO. I think it is easy to set it up correctly once.

  • @madtater5948
    @madtater5948 Před rokem

    I use flat face connectors supposedly they flow more oil

    • @wildbill23c
      @wildbill23c Před rokem

      They have the ability to flow more oil, but your hydraulic pump is what controls that LOL....don't matter what couplers you have if your hydraulic pump can't supply enough pressure...which most tractors do not, or are right on the border line of it'll work, and it might work, and might not work LOL. I know my little tractor wouldn't run one, and the soil conditions here it wouldn't work even if the tractor could run it.

    • @madtater5948
      @madtater5948 Před rokem

      my tractor flows 19.2 gpm of hydraulic oil. but when it hits a rock everything comes to a screeching stop I have torn up two 6 inch diameter augers in the last year from granite rocks

  • @doolittlegeorge
    @doolittlegeorge Před rokem

    *"bend at the knees not at the hips"* only smarter way I was taught

  • @Mr.WS6
    @Mr.WS6 Před rokem +1

    Will this work on a 35hp tractor

  • @robertwinton2649
    @robertwinton2649 Před rokem

    🤗👍

  • @jamess.putman1779
    @jamess.putman1779 Před rokem

    I love the points or the Auger very aggressive love it .

  • @jamess.putman1779
    @jamess.putman1779 Před rokem

    You may want to replace the quick hit h pins with bolts . The dry may unclip pin and leave auger in hole.