rhino skid steer auger forum I just recently purchased a 15" auger from pengo for doing post frame . fits most excavators that weigh between 7,000 - 12,500 lbs; certified AR400 steel; weight: 705 lbs; 18" wide compaction wheel ; has 3 wheels; 705 lbs
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I just recently purchased a 15" auger from pengo for doing post frame . I need something that will handle an 8" auger, will probably get used for just a . Users share their experiences with JCT skid steer augers, a cheap alternative .
Do you mean the drive unit? or the augers? You'll want a planetary auger drive unit so it will go in a 12 inch or bigger hole. Chain drives will run a long time, but you can't dig as deep. I like my Bobcat digger, very heavy built. It's a 15C model. As far as augers go, all mine are Pengo brand, and I love them.
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I just recently purchased a 15" auger from pengo for doing post frame construction. I also purchased their rock ripper attachment that bolts onto the end. I can get through most anything with this auger. The auger teeth have hooks . I need something that will handle an 8" auger, will probably get used for just a couple/few holes a year. May share with a neighbor in same situation. Will put on a 3010 Deere.
Users share their experiences with JCT skid steer augers, a cheap alternative to Bobcat brand. Some report good performance, others encounter issues with rocky soil and bracket bending. We have a S185 and a Model 331 mini, which platform would be the best suited to use for an auger? More importantly, what are the pros and cons for using a Skid steer and for using a mini excavator for running an auger? I need an auger drive and rock bit (lots of weathered schist), and need recommendations on the brand. I'll probably only be drilling 30 or so holes, for now, but I want something descent. I am not inclined to hiring someone, either.
I rented an auger from caterpillar and it had plenty of torque but it turned very slow which made it impossible to spin fast enough to clear the lose dirt from the bit. Are there any considerations that I should be aware of before I pull the trigger on the purchase? I prefer driving posts over an auger. When we first got a driver were on top of a shale hill, about six inches of soil and shale under that. Setting 2 7/8" pipe posts four feet deep. Took twenty minutes to drive the first, thought that was ridiculous, so put the hydraulic auger back on the skid steer. When I worked at Cat in the forestry division we were working with a guy out of Alabama who made one to fit our big industrial tractors. I scaled it down to fit a large track skid loader. It was a two blade design, 24" wide. It was crazy what that thing could do. Shave a 24 " oak stump down well below grade in under a minute.
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I have a Rhino built by Belltec? When I bought it, I had the choice of three different sizes based on hydraulic flow. The middle sized model fit my hydrauilic flow/gpm. Do you mean the drive unit? or the augers? You'll want a planetary auger drive unit so it will go in a 12 inch or bigger hole. Chain drives will run a long time, but you can't dig as deep. I like my Bobcat digger, very heavy built. It's a 15C model. As far as augers go, all mine are Pengo brand, and I love them.
I just recently purchased a 15" auger from pengo for doing post frame construction. I also purchased their rock ripper attachment that bolts onto the end. I can get through most anything with this auger. The auger teeth have hooks . I need something that will handle an 8" auger, will probably get used for just a couple/few holes a year. May share with a neighbor in same situation. Will put on a 3010 Deere.
Users share their experiences with JCT skid steer augers, a cheap alternative to Bobcat brand. Some report good performance, others encounter issues with rocky soil and bracket bending. We have a S185 and a Model 331 mini, which platform would be the best suited to use for an auger? More importantly, what are the pros and cons for using a Skid steer and for using a mini excavator for running an auger? I need an auger drive and rock bit (lots of weathered schist), and need recommendations on the brand. I'll probably only be drilling 30 or so holes, for now, but I want something descent. I am not inclined to hiring someone, either.
I rented an auger from caterpillar and it had plenty of torque but it turned very slow which made it impossible to spin fast enough to clear the lose dirt from the bit. Are there any considerations that I should be aware of before I pull the trigger on the purchase? I prefer driving posts over an auger. When we first got a driver were on top of a shale hill, about six inches of soil and shale under that. Setting 2 7/8" pipe posts four feet deep. Took twenty minutes to drive the first, thought that was ridiculous, so put the hydraulic auger back on the skid steer. When I worked at Cat in the forestry division we were working with a guy out of Alabama who made one to fit our big industrial tractors. I scaled it down to fit a large track skid loader. It was a two blade design, 24" wide. It was crazy what that thing could do. Shave a 24 " oak stump down well below grade in under a minute.
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