Manufacturers Number: E43
Brand:
Earthquake®
Type:
2-Cycle
Width:
12 In.
Total Length:
16 in.
Height:
18-1/2 in.
Capacity:
2 in.- 8 in.
Product Weight:
19 lb.
Overall Color:
Black/Red
Material:
Steel, Aluminum, Plastic
Application:
Earth Drilling
Warranty:
2-Year Limited
Description
The Earthquake® One Man Earth Auger Powerhead with 43 cc Viper 2-Cycle Engine is a powerful piece of equipment that will get your holes dug in no time flat.
Anti-vibration grip
One person operation
19 lbs.
12 in. W x 16 in. L x 18.5 in. H
Capacity: Earthquake Earth Augers, 2 in. - 8 in.
Augers sold separately
Steel/Aluminum/Plastic
2 year limited warranty
This product is gas powered. Please see our Terms & Conditions for specific instructions for product repairs and returns.
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Location: Bay City, MI
Great buy
Date:August 19, 2010
We bought this auger and it is a real work horse. Very easy to use and duarable. We bought it when we first decided to get a horse and put up a small pen. That quickly changed into miles of fencing. This little auger has drilled every post hole without a problem.
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Location: DeWitt, Michigan
Everything I expected
Date:March 26, 2010
I purchased this beauty a couple of weeks ago along with an 8" auger (sold separately) and finally got to use it today. I bought it mainly to plant various tree seedlings on my 10 acres. My wife's uncle has one and I was borrowing it all the time, so I figured it was time to buy my own. It started right up every time and had no problem with soft or moist soils. It takes longer in the clay soil material, which I have a lot of. Drill for a little bit, pull it up to empty the auger, then drill some more. Good workout though, you'll feel it the next day for sure! I also purchased the 18" extension for those times I'll be digging deep to get below the frost line for fence posts. I'm too old to be digging by hand anymore, so the power auger was a great addition to my power tool collection.
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Location: Piedmont, Oklahoma
post hole auger
Date:February 24, 2010
Bought the earthquake auger about two weeks ago. I have dug four 8 inch post holes without any difficulty. The soil is a clay base but with the ground being moist in Oklahoma rightmade the digging easy. The auger was easy to start and had enough power. I would recommend the 12 extension to reduce the amount of bending needed to sink a deep enough hole