Introducing Heavy Duty 52-cc 2-stroke with 101.6 mm (4 inch) Drill Bit For Earth Auger/ Post Hole Digger Machine- the ultimate solution for all your drilling needs. Crafted with exceptional durability and power, this auger is designed to tackle the toughest terrain with ease. Powered by a robust 52-cc engine, this one-man operated auger delivers exceptional performance, allowing you to effortlessly drill through soil, sand, and even hard-packed earth. The 4-inch (10.16 cm) auger bit ensures efficient, high-volume removal of material, saving you time and effort on every project. Built to withstand the demands of professional use, this earth auger features a sturdy construction that can handle the most challenging conditions. With its ergonomic design and vibration-reducing technology, you can work for extended periods with comfort and control. Whether you're installing fence posts, planting trees, or digging foundation holes, the Heavy Duty 52-cc One Man Operated Earth Auger with 4 inch (10.16 cm) Auger Bit is the reliable and powerful tool you can trust to get the job done right.
Features
 :- Heavy Duty Build Quality
 - Easy to Use and Maintain
 - Excellent Digging Capability
 
Accessories
 :- 4-inch (10.16 cm) Auger Bit
 - Toolkit
 - Oil Mixing Can
 - Guide Manual
 
Applications
 :- Used for Digging Holes in Different Kinds of Soil.
 
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.