25 in. Earth Anchor with 3 in. Diameter Auger
25 in. Earth Anchor with 3 in. Diameter Auger
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25 in. Earth Anchor with 3 in. Diameter Auger
Item # 1181626
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Use the 25 in. TE1005 25 in. Earth Anchor with Auger for securing anything in soil or sand. The TE1005 Earth Anchor is ideal to properly secure tent garages, storage buildings, canopies, sheds, and shelters. This 25 in. ground screw anchor features a 3 in. diameter auger, to meet your needs. Simply twist the ground anchor's auger and tie off to an eyelet to install, and provide a secure hold.
- Simply twist Earth Anchor with Auger into the ground and tie off to eyelet (twist rod not included)
- 25 in. long steel anchor with 3 in. auger diameter
- 25 in. Earth Anchor provides a secure hold
| Brand | Unbranded |
|---|---|
| Country of Origin | Imported |
| Compatibility | N/A |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Primary Color | Red |
| Primary Material | Carbon Steel |
| Product Height | 3 in. |
| Product Length | 25 in. |
| Product Weight | 2.1 lb. |
| Product Width | 3 in. |
| Warranty | 0 N/A |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TE1005 |
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Q: Is there a way to screw these in with a countyline 3 pt auger on a tractor
Anonymous2 years ago1 Answer
- A: No these are to be used with a twist roda year agoHelpful?
Q: What is the pull force?
2 years ago1 Answer
- A: The axial load is 700lbs.2 years agoHelpful?
Q: How thick is this? In Millimeters?
2 years ago1 Answer
- A: 76.2 mm2 years agoHelpful?
Q: I need to anchor a temporary storage container (Shipping Container) to the ground per City Zoning Regulations. Would this work to help hold it in place?
4 years ago1 Answer
- A: Yes, this product should work for that application.4 years agoHelpful?
Q: About how much weight can each anchor hold ? Reason I am asking is because I would like to have a temporary anchor that I can use a winch to pull some small branches
4 years ago1 Answer
- A: The axial load is 700lbs.4 years agoHelpful?
Q: What is the size of the eyelet opening?
5 years ago1 Answer
- A: It is 3.0in.5 years agoHelpful?
Q: I need to anchor a small bouy at our lakeside dock and was thinking of using this and installing it during an upcoming water drawdown. Any idea how it would hold up being submerged for 2-3 years until the next drawdown when maintenance could be performed.
6 years ago1 Answer
- A: This product has an axial load of 700lbs and can be anchored in soil or sand. It has not been tested for use with your application.6 years agoHelpful?
Q: Does the manufacturer make the twist rod for this, or if not what is recommended to use for the twist rod? Is a model available with a fixed twist rod included?
6 years ago1 Answer
- A: The manufacturer does not have this kind of twist rod.6 years agoHelpful?
Q: I need to anchor a grape trellis. I have 6" posts for end posts that will be pounded in 30" leaving 5.5 ft above ground. Instead of an H-brace I am going with anchors for the end posts. How big of an anchor should I use?
7 years ago1 Answer
- A: The manufacturer has suggested SKU # 3610016 instead.7 years agoHelpful?
Q: What is the diameter of the shaft ?
8 years ago1 Answer
- A: The diameter of the shaft is 0.56in.8 years agoHelpful?
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Q: Is there a way to screw these in with a countyline 3 pt auger on a tractor
Anonymous2 years ago1 Answer
- A: No these are to be used with a twist roda year agoHelpful?
Q: What is the pull force?
2 years ago1 Answer
- A: The axial load is 700lbs.2 years agoHelpful?
Q: How thick is this? In Millimeters?
2 years ago1 Answer
- A: 76.2 mm2 years agoHelpful?
Q: I need to anchor a temporary storage container (Shipping Container) to the ground per City Zoning Regulations. Would this work to help hold it in place?
4 years ago1 Answer
- A: Yes, this product should work for that application.4 years agoHelpful?
Q: About how much weight can each anchor hold ? Reason I am asking is because I would like to have a temporary anchor that I can use a winch to pull some small branches
4 years ago1 Answer
- A: The axial load is 700lbs.4 years agoHelpful?
Q: What is the size of the eyelet opening?
5 years ago1 Answer
- A: It is 3.0in.5 years agoHelpful?
Q: I need to anchor a small bouy at our lakeside dock and was thinking of using this and installing it during an upcoming water drawdown. Any idea how it would hold up being submerged for 2-3 years until the next drawdown when maintenance could be performed.
6 years ago1 Answer
- A: This product has an axial load of 700lbs and can be anchored in soil or sand. It has not been tested for use with your application.6 years agoHelpful?
Q: Does the manufacturer make the twist rod for this, or if not what is recommended to use for the twist rod? Is a model available with a fixed twist rod included?
6 years ago1 Answer
- A: The manufacturer does not have this kind of twist rod.6 years agoHelpful?
Q: I need to anchor a grape trellis. I have 6" posts for end posts that will be pounded in 30" leaving 5.5 ft above ground. Instead of an H-brace I am going with anchors for the end posts. How big of an anchor should I use?
7 years ago1 Answer
- A: The manufacturer has suggested SKU # 3610016 instead.7 years agoHelpful?
Q: What is the diameter of the shaft ?
8 years ago1 Answer
- A: The diameter of the shaft is 0.56in.8 years agoHelpful?
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The product received mixed reviews. Many customers found the anchors to be heavy-duty, solid, and easy to install, effectively securing items like trampolines and tarps even in windy conditions. However, some customers struggled to screw the anchors into the ground, especially in rocky or hard soil,...
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Most Helpful Favorable Review
5 out of 5 stars.
25" Earth Anchor
9 years ago
I purchased Earth Anchor 3"X25". At first I thought I should have purchased the 32" but I'm glad I didn't. I screwed it into the ground about 20 inches before it stopped (I hit a root or rock). With about 5 inches protruding above ground it was easy to anchor to and is easily visible making it less of a tripping hazard. The first one I sank into the ground took a while so on the next one I filed the auger to give it a better cutting edge. It's hard to see in the picture but I hope it improves the drilling time.
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Most Helpful Critical Review
2 out of 5 stars.
Poor design
5 years ago
I have been trying for over an hour to put one 2’ in the ground. Take them off the shelf and go back to the drawing board. The company needs to make a tool you can rent that makes it easier to put these in the ground.
3 people found this helpful
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Temple,Tx
Review 1
5 out of 5 stars.
25 in. Earth Anchor
a year ago
25in Earth Anchor works well for our lean to shed.
Tri-Cities Michigan
Reviews 4
5 out of 5 stars.
CRyan
a year ago
Great things from Tractor Supply, this is no different. These will be for emergency when a tarp needs to be tied down.
SweepstakesYes
Yes, I recommend this product.
Reviews 3
1 out of 5 stars.
Lost order
2 years ago
Was refunded but didn’t cover total cost
SweepstakesYes
Review 1
2 out of 5 stars.
Use with extreme caution.
2 years ago
I purchased this earth auger to allow me to a put tension on a rope to take down a Crape Myrtle tree. I had the auger screwed in all the way to the attachment ring. When tension was applied with a come along, the auger shaft bent and lifted, but didn't come out of the ground. The tension on the rope at the top of the tree. apparently was adequate to direct the drop of the tree in the intended direction when it was cut. However, in the future I would purchase something with more thickness and more length to do the same job. I have no confidence that this auger will hold securely and certainly would not recommend it to others, who might put a greater load on it, to the point it pulled out of the ground, which could be catastrophic.
SweepstakesYes