Hand held auger

V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Just to complete the thread. I ended up getting the pollor auger. It looked a copy of the hyundai to me. Paid 120 inc vat so a ton by the time that comes back. I may sell it soon after this job and 1 or 2 others in the pipeline after my recent experience with fuel gumming up. It could be ages till I need one again and I can prob get a ton for it when im done. I found we had to lift the turf with the shovel first then it worked a lot easier. Gave it a test in my garden the other week and was great. Did all the holes fine for us today. A 300mm auger would be great as @V8Druid has but then again this machine might struggle. It wasn't too much effort to trim the hole out after. Theres deffo a knack to using them dont let it go crazy digging itself in hold it up a touch so it keeps spinning. Probably telling you all how to suck eggs! Anyway just wanted to close the thread off
make a decent hole bloody quickly, don't they Jim (y) :cool:
 
William127

William127

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I've got the hyundai auger, was great and I've done a lot of holes in surprisingly hard ground with it, but last time I tried to use it the fuel primer bulb was split. Should get it out and look at repairing it.
More than paid for itself though, did 120 holes on 1 decking job alone👍
 
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Jimoz

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Just to say I finished this fence off today as we finished a job early in the morning. Had to put the last hole halfway into the hedge. Thought I might be in some trouble with all the roots but blasted through no problem. Did occasionally snag but just lifted out and went back thru. Would of help if I drilled an inch further to the left but it was friday afternoon in the baking sun and by the time I sussed it the post wasn't coming out for me to widen the hole. The hedge will have enveloped it in 6 months. Anyway was thoroughly impressed again, 120 well spent. I let it run itself out of fuel today as could be awhile till I use it again. 2 of the guys from the next door job came to have a look they were a bit amazed like they'd never seen one before. Were even more impressed when I told them how cheap they are.
 

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