with 4 inch Auger Bit
Brand : Really
Really RAPL-EA-6310, 2 Stroke 63 cc Earth Auger / Post hole digger with 4 inch Auger Bit
SKU : TI-RR-11021
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₹11650
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Short Description
Really RAPL-EA-6310, 2 Stroke 63 cc Earth Auger / Post hole digger
Country of origin: China
- Brand: Really
- Power : 2.2 kw
- Weight (Approx.) : 14 kg
- Fuel Used : Petrol
- Displacement : 63 cc
- Stroke : 2
- Model No : RAPL-EA-6310
- Power : 2.2 kW
- Displacement : 63-cc
- Engine Type : 2 Stroke
- Bit Length : 80 cm (Approx.)
- Bit Diameter : 4 inch (10.16 cm) (Approx.)
- Fuel Type : Petrol
- Fuel to Oil Ratio : 25 : 1
Note : Color may vary
Introducing the Really RAPL-EA-6310, 2 Stroke 63 cc Earth Auger / Post hole digger with 4 inch Auger Bit: Unmatched Performance for Your Groundwork Needs. Experience unparalleled efficiency with the Really RAPL-EA-6310, a robust 2-stroke, 63-cc earth auger designed for precision digging. Featuring a 4-inch (10.16 cm) auger bit, this powerful tool effortlessly penetrates soil, enhancing your landscaping and gardening projects. Engineered for durability, the Really RAPL-EA-6310 delivers reliable performance in various terrains, making it the perfect choice for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. Elevate your outdoor tasks with this essential gardening companion. Discover the difference today.
Features
:- Strong Build Quality
- Highly Effective
- Easy to Use
Applications
:- Use for digging holes in different kind of soil, fixing the post, etc.
Usage
:Before you start:
> In a clean fuel container, mix 2T oil with petrol in the desired ratio (40 ML Oil in 1 Liter Petrol)
> Shake the container well to mix the fuel.
> Wear the necessary safety items like boots, gloves, etc for protection.
> Attach the appropriate auger bit for the desired hole size.
Starting the machine:
> Engage the choke lever on the carburetor to enrich the fuel mixture for easier starting.
> Pump the primer bulb several times to fill the fuel line with fuel.
> Mark the location where you want to drill the hole.
> Hold the throttle lever slightly open.
> Pull the starter cord firmly and consistently until the engine starts.
> Now, gently guide the auger bit into the ground, applying slight downward pressure to initiate drilling.
