The Heavy Duty 63CC Single Wheel Trolley Earth Auger / Post hole digger with 4 inch Auger Bit is a powerful and efficient tool designed for digging holes with a 4-inch auger bit. It features a 63cc engine that provides robust performance, making it suitable for various applications in agriculture and construction. The trolley design enhances mobility and ease of use, allowing operators to maneuver the machine effortlessly while drilling. This auger is ideal for tasks such as planting, fencing, and landscaping, ensuring precision and speed in soil drilling.
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-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
: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.