2-Stroke
100
Front - Earth Auger
Petrol / Gas
no brand
Wooden Box
China
8207509000
Product Description

12-inch three-point tractor pillar hole excavator pillar hole auger
A 12-inch post-drill auger is a tool designed to quickly and effectively excavate holes with a diameter of 12 inches. It is commonly used for fences and bridge stakes, planting trees or shrubs, installing road signs, or any other project that requires deep holes in the ground. It can be connected to an electric drill or an electric auger, and users can control the drilling depth by adjusting the length of the auger. A 12-inch post-drill auger is a powerful tool. Compared to manual drilling, it can save a lot of time and effort.
A 12-inch post-drill auger is a tool designed to quickly and effectively excavate holes with a diameter of 12 inches. It is commonly used for fences and bridge stakes, planting trees or shrubs, installing road signs, or any other project that requires deep holes in the ground. It can be connected to an electric drill or an electric auger, and users can control the drilling depth by adjusting the length of the auger. A 12-inch post-drill auger is a powerful tool. Compared to manual drilling, it can save a lot of time and effort.

12-inch column hole auger specifications
It is mainly used for three-point pillar excavators and sliding guide excavators like ours. This rear-hole auger has an exceptionally thick blade with additional welding between the blade and the shaft. At the connection to the excavator output shaft is a reinforced collar that weighs approximately 10 pounds more than a standard collar. Diameter: 12 "Height: 48" Flange thickness: 5/32 Applicable: All excavator transmissions have a 2-inch output shaft. This is standard for most manufacturers, such as Work Saver, Speedo, King Kutter, and our excavators. The standard spacing between the bolts on the stud auger and transmission is 2 "(90 degrees from each other). Replaceable standard blade.
It is mainly used for three-point pillar excavators and sliding guide excavators like ours. This rear-hole auger has an exceptionally thick blade with additional welding between the blade and the shaft. At the connection to the excavator output shaft is a reinforced collar that weighs approximately 10 pounds more than a standard collar. Diameter: 12 "Height: 48" Flange thickness: 5/32 Applicable: All excavator transmissions have a 2-inch output shaft. This is standard for most manufacturers, such as Work Saver, Speedo, King Kutter, and our excavators. The standard spacing between the bolts on the stud auger and transmission is 2 "(90 degrees from each other). Replaceable standard blade.
Auger Diameter | Duty & Length | Weight | SKU |
6" | Compact - 36" | 21 | 23-033 |
9" | Compact - 36" | 32 | 23-035 |
12" | Compact - 36" | 43 | 23-037 |
6" | Standard - 48" | 23 | 23-032 |
9" | Standard - 48" | 34 | 23-034 |
12" | Standard - 48" | 49 | 23-036 |
6" | Heavy - 48" | 31 | 23-040 |
9" | Heavy - 48" | 42 | 23-041 |
12" | Heavy - 48" | 60 | 23-042 |
18" | Heavy - 48" | 99 | 23-043 |
24" | Heavy - 48" | 125 | 23-044 |
Pile hole auger for three-point pile hole excavator

Model | Model 400 Compact | Model 650 Standard Duty | Model 1000 Heavy Duty | Model 1500 Extra Heavy Duty |
SKU | 24-0361 | 24-0362 | 24-0318 | 24-0337 |
Category | 0 & 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 & 2 |
Boom Length | 56" | 60" | 72" | 72" |
Tubing Diameter | 2-7/8" | 2-7/8" | 2-7/8" | 3-1/4" |
Draw Pin Width | 20" | 27" | 27" | 32-1/2" |
Drive ine | Series 1 | Series 1 | Series 4 | Series 4 |
Gearbox | 2.9:1 | 2.9:1 | 2.9:1 | 3.18:1 |
Auger Diameters | 6", 9", 12" (3' lengths) | 6", 9", 12" | 6", 9", 12", 18", 24" | 6", 9", 12", 18", 24" |
Weight | 150 bs | 160 bs | 200 bs | 235 bs |
SKU | 24-0361 | 24-0362 | 24-0318 | 24-0337 |
Features | 4 Positions | 3 Positions | 4 Positions | 4 Positions |
Features of a 12-inch heavy-duty hole rear auger
The 12-inch heavy-duty pile hole auger is a tool primarily used to drill holes in harsh soil conditions. Its main functions include:
Diameter: The diameter of the spiral blade of the pile hole is 12 inches, suitable for excavating larger holes to accommodate solid piles for fences, signs, or other construction purposes.
Material: Heavy-duty post-drilling augers are typically made of high-quality steel with sufficient strength to withstand the pressure of drilling in hard soil or rock.
Design: After drilling, the spiral drill consists of a long cylindrical shaft with a sharp blade at the bottom. It also has a set of sturdy handles for easy operation and balance.
Durability: The 12-inch column hole auger has a robust structure and durable performance, which can withstand extensive use under harsh conditions.
Compatibility: These 12-inch return augers are compatible with a range of power sources, such as manual, electric, or pneumatic drills, to ensure versatility in various working environments.
Efficiency: These 12-inch post-drill augers are designed to achieve optimal performance and speed, and to drill holes quickly and easily with minimal user effort.
Safety: The 12-inch heavy-duty cylindrical auger is equipped with safety features such as a protective cover to prevent debris from flying out during operation, and a safety locking mechanism to prevent accidental contact with the blade.
The 12-inch heavy-duty pile hole auger is a tool primarily used to drill holes in harsh soil conditions. Its main functions include:
Diameter: The diameter of the spiral blade of the pile hole is 12 inches, suitable for excavating larger holes to accommodate solid piles for fences, signs, or other construction purposes.
Material: Heavy-duty post-drilling augers are typically made of high-quality steel with sufficient strength to withstand the pressure of drilling in hard soil or rock.
Design: After drilling, the spiral drill consists of a long cylindrical shaft with a sharp blade at the bottom. It also has a set of sturdy handles for easy operation and balance.
Durability: The 12-inch column hole auger has a robust structure and durable performance, which can withstand extensive use under harsh conditions.
Compatibility: These 12-inch return augers are compatible with a range of power sources, such as manual, electric, or pneumatic drills, to ensure versatility in various working environments.
Efficiency: These 12-inch post-drill augers are designed to achieve optimal performance and speed, and to drill holes quickly and easily with minimal user effort.
Safety: The 12-inch heavy-duty cylindrical auger is equipped with safety features such as a protective cover to prevent debris from flying out during operation, and a safety locking mechanism to prevent accidental contact with the blade.

How do I use a 12-inch column hole auger to excavate column holes?
Pile excavation is an important component of the construction of fences, decks, and other structures. Using a 12-inch column drilling auger can make this task easier and faster. Here are the steps to follow: How to use the 12-inch column hole auger 1 to excavate the column hole. Choose a suitable size auger: Since you already have a 12-inch column hole auger, please ensure that it meets your requirements. Mark position: After selecting the hole position, use a tape measure to mark the point. After drilling, use a ruler or chalk line to help you locate the auger. 3. Preparation area: Before excavation, remove all debris, rocks, and plants from the area to avoid blocking or stopping the auger after drilling during the excavation process. 4. Positioning the auger: Place the auger over the hole and center it. Ensure that the auger teeth behind the hole are horizontal and that the auger head is perpendicular to the ground. 5. Starting the auger: Start the engine and move the throttle to the operating speed. Then, slowly push the pile hole auger into the ground. 6. Drilling: After drilling, let the auger pass through the soil. This will help if you continue digging until you reach the required depth. A 12-inch auger can dig up to 4 feet deep. 7. Remove debris: After pulling out the drill hole, remove the auger and remove it from the drill hole. Use a shovel to remove debris or dirt from the bore. 8. Inserting props: After cleaning, insert the props into the hole to avoid damaging the bottom end of the prop hole auger. 9. Fixed column: Add concrete, a mixture of soil and gravel, around the column to firmly fix it in place. 10. Filling the hole: Build a small mound or peak around the column, and backfill the hole to ensure that the soil is evenly filled. Following these ten steps, you can safely and correctly excavate pile holes using a 12-inch pile hole auger to ensure that the structure remains robust and durable.
Specifications for the rear auger PTO shaft
• Robust PTO shaft • Equipped with quick disconnect 1-3/8 "6 splines installed on standard tractors • Adjustable telescopic tubing to handle high load requirements given by the series name • Used for various equipment, including backhaul excavators, pavers, cultivators, lawn mowers, etc. • Interchangeable with other manufacturers
Selecting the correct PTO shaft for the auger of the excavator
When selecting the PTO (power take-off) shaft for the rear hole excavator auger, several factors must be considered, including the tractor horsepower, the size of the auger, and the length of the PTO shaft. The following are some steps that can help you select the correct PTO shaft for the auger after drilling: Determine the tractor's horsepower: The PTO shaft you select should match the tractor's horsepower to ensure that it can handle the auger's load. Measure the length of the PTO shaft: The PTO shaft should be long enough to reach the rear hole excavator from the tractor, allowing the excavator to move up and down. Check the connection type: The drilled connection type should match the tractor and auger to ensure seamless integration. Consider the width and length of the auger: The diameter and length of the PTO shaft should be able to handle the length and width of the auger. Verify compatibility: Before purchasing, please carefully check whether the PTO shaft you are considering is compatible with the tractor and drilled auger. In general, selecting the correct PTO shaft is crucial for optimal performance and service life, while ensuring that the tractor is not damaged.
Pile excavation is an important component of the construction of fences, decks, and other structures. Using a 12-inch column drilling auger can make this task easier and faster. Here are the steps to follow: How to use the 12-inch column hole auger 1 to excavate the column hole. Choose a suitable size auger: Since you already have a 12-inch column hole auger, please ensure that it meets your requirements. Mark position: After selecting the hole position, use a tape measure to mark the point. After drilling, use a ruler or chalk line to help you locate the auger. 3. Preparation area: Before excavation, remove all debris, rocks, and plants from the area to avoid blocking or stopping the auger after drilling during the excavation process. 4. Positioning the auger: Place the auger over the hole and center it. Ensure that the auger teeth behind the hole are horizontal and that the auger head is perpendicular to the ground. 5. Starting the auger: Start the engine and move the throttle to the operating speed. Then, slowly push the pile hole auger into the ground. 6. Drilling: After drilling, let the auger pass through the soil. This will help if you continue digging until you reach the required depth. A 12-inch auger can dig up to 4 feet deep. 7. Remove debris: After pulling out the drill hole, remove the auger and remove it from the drill hole. Use a shovel to remove debris or dirt from the bore. 8. Inserting props: After cleaning, insert the props into the hole to avoid damaging the bottom end of the prop hole auger. 9. Fixed column: Add concrete, a mixture of soil and gravel, around the column to firmly fix it in place. 10. Filling the hole: Build a small mound or peak around the column, and backfill the hole to ensure that the soil is evenly filled. Following these ten steps, you can safely and correctly excavate pile holes using a 12-inch pile hole auger to ensure that the structure remains robust and durable.

• Robust PTO shaft • Equipped with quick disconnect 1-3/8 "6 splines installed on standard tractors • Adjustable telescopic tubing to handle high load requirements given by the series name • Used for various equipment, including backhaul excavators, pavers, cultivators, lawn mowers, etc. • Interchangeable with other manufacturers
Series | Shortest Length | Extended Length | Tractor End | Implement End | Common Uses | SKU |
1 | 27 | 34 | 1-3/8" x 6 QD | 1-3/8" x 6 QD | Fertilizer Spreader | 27-010 |
3 | 40 | 54 | 1-3/8" x 6 QD | 1-3/8" x 6 QD | Finishing Mower, Tiller | 27-011 |
4 | 30 | 40 | 1-3/8" x 6 QD | 1-3/8" Round | Finishing Mower, Tiller | 27-012 |
4 | 32 | 42 | 1-3/8" x 6 QD | 1-3/8" Round | Rotary Cutter | 27-013 |
4 | 36 | 43 | 1-3/8" x 6 QD | 1-3/8"x6 Clutch | Rotary Cutter, Tiller | 27-014 |
4 | 37 | 50 | 1-3/8" x 6 QD | 1-3/8" Round | Rotary Cutters, Pond | 27-015 |
4 | 42 | 58 | 1-3/8" x 6 QD | 1-3/8" Round | Post Hole Digger | 27-016 |
4 | 48 | 65 | 1-3/8" x 6 QD | 1-3/8" x 6 QD | Post Hole Digger | 27-017 |
4 | 53 | 74 | 1-3/8" x 6 QD | 1-1/4" Round | Post Hole Digger | 27-018 |
5 | 42 | 57 | 1-3/8" x 6 QD | 1-3/8" Round | Rotary Cutters | 27-019 |
12 | 48 | 64 | 1-3/8" x 6 QD | 1-1/4" Round | Heavy Duty Digger | 27-020 |
14 | 37 | 49 | 1-3/8" x 6 QD | 1-3/8" Round | Post Hole Digger | 27-021 |
14 | 56 | 77 | 1-3/8" x 6 QD | 1-3/8" Round | 5' & 6' Pull Cutters | 27-022 |

When selecting the PTO (power take-off) shaft for the rear hole excavator auger, several factors must be considered, including the tractor horsepower, the size of the auger, and the length of the PTO shaft. The following are some steps that can help you select the correct PTO shaft for the auger after drilling: Determine the tractor's horsepower: The PTO shaft you select should match the tractor's horsepower to ensure that it can handle the auger's load. Measure the length of the PTO shaft: The PTO shaft should be long enough to reach the rear hole excavator from the tractor, allowing the excavator to move up and down. Check the connection type: The drilled connection type should match the tractor and auger to ensure seamless integration. Consider the width and length of the auger: The diameter and length of the PTO shaft should be able to handle the length and width of the auger. Verify compatibility: Before purchasing, please carefully check whether the PTO shaft you are considering is compatible with the tractor and drilled auger. In general, selecting the correct PTO shaft is crucial for optimal performance and service life, while ensuring that the tractor is not damaged.

