The Heavy Duty 63CC Single Wheel Trolley Earth Auger / Post hole digger with 4 & 6 inch Auger Bit is a versatile and efficient soil drilling machine designed for agricultural, landscaping, and construction applications. Powered by a 63cc 2-stroke petrol engine, it delivers high torque and performance for precise hole digging. The single-wheel trolley design ensures easy mobility, while the inclusion of both 4-inch and 6-inch auger bits allows flexibility for various tasks such as planting, fencing, and irrigation installations.
Features
 :- A single-wheel trolley for easy mobility, allowing users to transport the auger over long distances effortlessly.
- Ideal for plantation, fencing, landscaping, and other agricultural or construction tasks
- Made from high-quality materials like iron and plastic, ensuring robustness and longevity even in challenging conditions
- Anti-vibration technology reduces kickback, enhancing safety and comfort during operation
- Comes with a 4 & 6 inch auger bit for precise hole digging, suitable for various soil types
- Simplifies engine ignition, making it convenient for both professionals and beginners
- Built to require minimal upkeep while delivering consistent performance over time
Accessories
 :- 4 Inch (10 cm) Auger Bit
- 6 Inch (15.2 cm) Auger Bit
Applications
 :- Used to dig holes in different types of soil.
- Planting trees and shrubs in landscaping projects
- Installing fence posts for property boundaries
- Creating holes for construction foundation work
- Soil sampling for agricultural and environmental purposes
Usage
 :Before you start:-          > Check the fuel level and add fuel if necessary. 
-          > Attach the desired auger bit to the shaft and ensure it is fastened properly. 
-          > Wear the necessary safety items like boots, gloves, etc for protection.
 
Starting the machine:-          > Set the choke to the "ON" position. 
-          > Prime the engine by pumping the primer bulb until fuel is visible in the line.
-          > Place the auger bit at the desired drilling location. 
-          > Hold the throttle lever slightly open. 
-          > Grip the starter cord and pull it firmly to start the engine. 
-          > Once the engine starts, gradually release the choke. 
-          > Adjust the throttle as needed to maintain the desired drilling speed.
-          > Slowly engage the auger into the ground, allowing the machine's weight to do most of the work.