EARTHQUAKE 43CC 8IN EARTH AUGER - Earth Auger Powerheads - Groundbreaking equipment - Soil breaking
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- The Viper 2-cycle 43cc, 2 HP engine makes 1.6 ft. - lb. of engine torque (45.5 ft. - lb. output shaft torque), enabling you to dig post holes. It has anti-vibration foam grip handles to reduce fatigue. It works with Earthquake augers from 2 - 10 in. in diameter for versatility. This combo comes with EA8F 8' Earthquake Earth Auger. 1 man 43cc earth auger powerhead and 8 in. auger. Ball bearing alloy gear transmission and welded steel handlebar. Flex coil shock absorber, fishtail point and replaceable blades.
Thank you! I just got this auger and have never used an auger before. This was super helpful for a beginner like me. 👍🏼
This was a big help. Thank you for making video
Great intro video, I would just use 50:1 ratio pre-mix, much easier and quicker. I look forward to opening up this beast soon.
Itis not gas and stabilizer, it is gas and 2-Cycle oil that you need in the fuel tank!
it’s what you see in the video . that’s what it came with
Yes, but the label on the bottle of two cycle oil said that it has stabilizer in it. Stabilizer is totally unnecessary if you're gonna use it all (the fuel) quickly.. It does nothing for the combustion process. You only need stabilizer if you're gonna put the fuel away for weeks or months. Total waste of money in most cases. But if a bottle of engine oil comes with stabilizer, it can't hurt.
You don't have to pull the auger out of the hole, tilt and dump it. Just lift it out of the hole and spin it fast as you're lifting. Centrifugal force will cast the dirt away. No reason to leave the hole..
I had no choice since I got way too many rocks there. So it would get stuck consistently
@@DoitDoit Gotta hate rocks.
I got mine together but the starter is hard to pull out all the way and I can’t get it to start. Any suggestions?
yup. if you watch the video you will see. It's all about the position. Try the same as me
Do it just do it.
Called it a drill bit so many times.....
It's NOT a drill bit. It's an auger bit.
yup