If you take the bolt out on the trigger handle side of the frame it leaves an m14 or so thread, you can thread a bolt thats been welded to a longer bar so you have more control over the torque for bigger holes.
Bought the 92cc with plenty of Power, used mine to dig one hole about a foot deep then it stopped. Flywheel broke in half, now have to locate a new one.
They can break your wrists, the amount of torque they produce, you can definitely hit the water table if you close to sea level or near a creek bed. The water table is only a few metres down in many parts of Australia.
Hi Sam, I wasn't aware water levels were so high in certain areas, cheers for the info chap. Totally agree about the torquie'ness mate - gotta be careful.
Its normal break in, 25 :1 mixture. After 2 gallons of that you can switch to 50:1 and be just fine. The smoke is also normal at 25:1 with a new 2 stroke. For noobs to 2 strokes thats a pretty standard break in cycle. Itll also increase in power so beware there, 96cc at full throttle can snap a wrist clean.
I found when using mine to only just have you finger on the very end of the trigger so when it grabs your finger will slip off. Natural reaction is to grip tighter when it jerks
for larger dimeter should drill 100mm hole first and then 300-400mm. The large drills are indeed difficult and can cu your leg off. This machine is not a joke.
@@normanava5852 Hi Norma - the post digger was $239.90. The auger pack was $149. Both bought off ebay. You can buy as a bundle - but buying seperately we saved a few dollars. Cheers.
Sorry to hear that cyclingzero. I'm sure you'll be able to have it taken care of under warranty though - just a bit of hassle posting it back and waiting around. Our's has been ok so far (touch wood). I'd be super tempted to take it apart and tinker with it - but that's probably going to void any warranty. All the best, hope you get it sorted bud. 👍
G'day Hamed. Unfortunately not mate. I think some of the STIHL ones do - but they cost a heck of a lot more than this. As you can see near the end of this vid, when i used the 30cm Auger the pole digger damn near ripped my arms off after getting caught. The technique I use is to feather the throttle rather than having it fully open. That way if it catches on something the engine isn't going full throttle, thus reducing the twist/grab on my arms. I also brace the handles against my leg to reduce how much it could twist if caught. Cheers mate.
@@specialized29er86 G'day specialized. They certainly are very hard to turn over. Haven't used mine for about a year, but I vaguely remember accidentally stumbling across a black button on the motor that once depressed helped with the compression issue. Sorry, not much help. I'm away from home for a few weeks so unfortunately can't confirm. Pls see if you can find the button on your model - hope it works for you. Cheers, Steve.
Greetings! I've got a bit of a strange request. There is a chance that this engine might be the 1E53F 79cc engine manufactured by HuaSheng/Kasei. This engine is unobtainable nearly worldwide, there is a slim chance that GIANTZ somehow is using it though. Would you ever be able to measure the bore of the piston?
Gday Tyler, if i ever take the engine apart i will certainly take some measurements. But to be honest, it's not something im intending on doing in the short term unfortunately. Sorry i couldnt be of much help mate. Have a good one. Cheers. 👍
@@stephenmoore8960 No worries. It's something I would try, it may not work for everyone or every application. There is nothing wrong with they way you have done it. appreciate the review of the product.
G'day Muddy, apologies for the late reply sir, me and the misses just arrived back from Dandenong Market - but I digress. The only fluids I put in this bad boy on startup was the oil/fuel mixture. I've just spent the last 1/2 hour digging around for the manual and thankfully was able to find it. I couldn't see any mention of it stating that gear oil needed to be added - so I assume it's prefilled. I can see the manual states: "Gearbox oil type: 3# Lithium grease". I can also see that it states: "After every 50 hours it is recommended the gearbox grease should be replaced." - it goes on to explain how to do this. So, I reckon it's prefilled chap. Cheers, Steve. :-)
Just purchased one today :) for exactly what you are doing. What diameter copper logs are you using ? 75mm looks like. And what Auger for that size pole are you using and are you just backfilling with just dirt or cement
Hi Tye, first off - our plans got blown out of the water! We bought the bush block and hole digger mid 2020, mid covid mania. The plan was to use round 100mm width x 1800mm height treated pine posts. Sink them 600mm and end up with 1200mm above ground. For the flatter part of our land we'd back fill with stones. However, there's a dip in the block, so we'd use concrete or an 'anchor' to stop the post raising when we tensioned the wire. None of this transpired as i got a job in Adelaide. Our block is in Vic. We ended up using 'star pickets' to erect a quick fence. "To be continued....". All the best Tye.
Hi Aaron. I've only used it in sandy soil and rocky chalky soil. The machine is only as good as your own strength. As soon as it catches a root or rock it will transfer all its torque to your arms. To counter this affect i have braced the handles against my leg which helps. It's a good idea to feather the throttle too. It would be strong enough in clay soil, but i think your arms would have trouble fighting it. I must create some form of brace to take the stress off my arms. Cheers.
Morning Sheriff. Mate, what are the odds i get a comment on this vid the same day im about to use the hole digger. It's 7:30am here at Golden Beach, Victoria, Australia. And im about to start laying fences on my 1/2 acre bush block. Wish me luck! Cheers.
Gday Anth. Mate, we're using her at the moment on our bush block, laying some fences. Reckon she's a good bit of kit to keep in the back of the garage for odd jobs in the future - so id be reluctant to let her go mate. Cheers.
Hehe! 😀 There was an old tv program called 'the beverly hillbillies'. They strike it rich finding oil in the yard. Knowing my luck though i'd dig up our septic waste system! 😕 Cheers bud.
If you take the bolt out on the trigger handle side of the frame it leaves an m14 or so thread, you can thread a bolt thats been welded to a longer bar so you have more control over the torque for bigger holes.
Great tip Bush Rat. Pinned this one to the top to share with others. Good on ya.
Yet another demonstration in perfect soil,not a stone in sight
Bought the 92cc with plenty of Power, used mine to dig one hole about a foot deep then it stopped. Flywheel broke in half, now have to locate a new one.
They can break your wrists, the amount of torque they produce, you can definitely hit the water table if you close to sea level or near a creek bed. The water table is only a few metres down in many parts of Australia.
Hi Sam, I wasn't aware water levels were so high in certain areas, cheers for the info chap. Totally agree about the torquie'ness mate - gotta be careful.
Its normal break in, 25 :1 mixture. After 2 gallons of that you can switch to 50:1 and be just fine. The smoke is also normal at 25:1 with a new 2 stroke. For noobs to 2 strokes thats a pretty standard break in cycle. Itll also increase in power so beware there, 96cc at full throttle can snap a wrist clean.
@@publicdomain3378 Thanks for the info and tip. Cheers mate.
I found when using mine to only just have you finger on the very end of the trigger so when it grabs your finger will slip off. Natural reaction is to grip tighter when it jerks
Thanks for the tip Brian. I'll be giving that a go next time using the auger mate. Cheers, Steve. 👍
for larger dimeter should drill 100mm hole first and then 300-400mm. The large drills are indeed difficult and can cu your leg off. This machine is not a joke.
Thanks for the tip mavismoi - very sound advice mate. Cheers.
@@stephenmoore8960
How much
@@normanava5852 Hi Norma - the post digger was $239.90. The auger pack was $149. Both bought off ebay. You can buy as a bundle - but buying seperately we saved a few dollars. Cheers.
If you drill the small hole first the auger doesn't have a centre to locate itself.
Terrible advice.
Very dangerous to try doing it that way.
@@bushratbeachbum you may be right ✌
Hi Mate, just bought and new one , please clarify to our choke on cold is equal to on? And how to start very first time ?
Thank you so much my friend👍
No hassles at all sir. My pleasure. Have a good one mate. :-)
Had mine for a month and it just failed.
Now sounds like some bit of metal is loose :(
Only had time to do basics like check spark plug and its fine.
Sorry to hear that cyclingzero. I'm sure you'll be able to have it taken care of under warranty though - just a bit of hassle posting it back and waiting around. Our's has been ok so far (touch wood). I'd be super tempted to take it apart and tinker with it - but that's probably going to void any warranty. All the best, hope you get it sorted bud. 👍
Please how I will get it I need one
Hey mate, does your auger have any safety mechanism when it kicks back when it hits a rock or tree root?
G'day Hamed. Unfortunately not mate. I think some of the STIHL ones do - but they cost a heck of a lot more than this. As you can see near the end of this vid, when i used the 30cm Auger the pole digger damn near ripped my arms off after getting caught. The technique I use is to feather the throttle rather than having it fully open. That way if it catches on something the engine isn't going full throttle, thus reducing the twist/grab on my arms. I also brace the handles against my leg to reduce how much it could twist if caught. Cheers mate.
@@stephenmoore8960 Cheers mate. Appreciate your prompt reply.
@@hamedfaizi2695 stihl cost $1500 and as has a brake mechanism that stops you from breaking yourself.
Hiya Steve, I've got a brand new 80cc one and it's a bitch to start, so much compression and it's like it needs a decompression switch.
@@specialized29er86 G'day specialized. They certainly are very hard to turn over. Haven't used mine for about a year, but I vaguely remember accidentally stumbling across a black button on the motor that once depressed helped with the compression issue. Sorry, not much help. I'm away from home for a few weeks so unfortunately can't confirm. Pls see if you can find the button on your model - hope it works for you. Cheers, Steve.
Greetings!
I've got a bit of a strange request.
There is a chance that this engine might be the 1E53F 79cc engine manufactured by HuaSheng/Kasei.
This engine is unobtainable nearly worldwide, there is a slim chance that GIANTZ somehow is using it though.
Would you ever be able to measure the bore of the piston?
Gday Tyler, if i ever take the engine apart i will certainly take some measurements. But to be honest, it's not something im intending on doing in the short term unfortunately. Sorry i couldnt be of much help mate. Have a good one. Cheers. 👍
@@stephenmoore8960 Regardless, thank you for your kindness. That is a rare trait among strangers on the Internet.
If you still need the information, i have the same unit and can whip the cylinder off to measure
I would try a up and down motion whilst drilling, rather than just going hail Mary and straight down in one motion. Might save a broken wrist.
Sound advice Istvan. Cheers.
@@stephenmoore8960 No worries.
It's something I would try, it may not work for everyone or every application. There is nothing wrong with they way you have done it. appreciate the review of the product.
Hi Steve, I'm presuming that this machine comes ready filled with gear oil ?
G'day Muddy, apologies for the late reply sir, me and the misses just arrived back from Dandenong Market - but I digress. The only fluids I put in this bad boy on startup was the oil/fuel mixture. I've just spent the last 1/2 hour digging around for the manual and thankfully was able to find it. I couldn't see any mention of it stating that gear oil needed to be added - so I assume it's prefilled. I can see the manual states: "Gearbox oil type: 3# Lithium grease". I can also see that it states: "After every 50 hours it is recommended the gearbox grease should be replaced." - it goes on to explain how to do this. So, I reckon it's prefilled chap. Cheers, Steve. :-)
Just purchased one today :) for exactly what you are doing. What diameter copper logs are you using ? 75mm looks like. And what Auger for that size pole are you using and are you just backfilling with just dirt or cement
Hi Tye, first off - our plans got blown out of the water! We bought the bush block and hole digger mid 2020, mid covid mania. The plan was to use round 100mm width x 1800mm height treated pine posts. Sink them 600mm and end up with 1200mm above ground. For the flatter part of our land we'd back fill with stones. However, there's a dip in the block, so we'd use concrete or an 'anchor' to stop the post raising when we tensioned the wire. None of this transpired as i got a job in Adelaide. Our block is in Vic. We ended up using 'star pickets' to erect a quick fence. "To be continued....". All the best Tye.
Does it work on clay soil?
Hi Aaron. I've only used it in sandy soil and rocky chalky soil. The machine is only as good as your own strength. As soon as it catches a root or rock it will transfer all its torque to your arms. To counter this affect i have braced the handles against my leg which helps. It's a good idea to feather the throttle too. It would be strong enough in clay soil, but i think your arms would have trouble fighting it. I must create some form of brace to take the stress off my arms. Cheers.
Good vid mate
Cheers for the accolade Jamie. 👍
Beats the hell out of using a shovel, just gotta watch the roots, dont wanna sprain the wrists.
Morning Sheriff. Mate, what are the odds i get a comment on this vid the same day im about to use the hole digger. It's 7:30am here at Golden Beach, Victoria, Australia. And im about to start laying fences on my 1/2 acre bush block. Wish me luck! Cheers.
Where we can buy
Hi Norma, we purchased ours off ebay, seller: 'ozplaza.living'. Cheers.
Do you want to sell the auger
Gday Anth. Mate, we're using her at the moment on our bush block, laying some fences. Reckon she's a good bit of kit to keep in the back of the garage for odd jobs in the future - so id be reluctant to let her go mate. Cheers.
Found oil. Mate 🛢️🤣👍
Hehe! 😀 There was an old tv program called 'the beverly hillbillies'. They strike it rich finding oil in the yard. Knowing my luck though i'd dig up our septic waste system! 😕 Cheers bud.
@@stephenmoore8960 could use for fertilizers though... good job ;-)