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DC HOUSE 63cc Gas Powered Auger Post Hole Digger, with 8 inch Earth Auger Drill Bit, for Farmland Garden and Planting

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Arrives Monday, Nov 18
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Size Name: 63cc+1 bit(8")


Features

  • Perfect Earth Digger - Creates holes for fence posts, sets up a mailbox, constructs a deck, plants a lot of trees, and more.
  • 63CC Gasoline Engine - The Post Hole Digger is geared up to do simple post boring as well as serious deep hole boring. Its class-leading 63cc 2-stroke petrol engine revs up to 8000rpm to get your hole dug out with precision and ease. The advanced vertical gearbox design also allows for better efficiency and reliability with the motor.
  • Easy To Handle - With regard to its operation, Offers a smooth start with consistent digging power, coupled with quality rubber hand grips for relatively stress-free handling.
  • Easy Start System - Engineered with a manual recoil start easy fuel delivery system that allows for a quick-pull start action and a 1.5L Large Capacity Fuel Tank For Prolonged Operation.
  • Professional Tools - The maximum depth using the single 8-inch drill bit is 2.6 feet, in 3/4" standard shaft size to meet different trenching requirements, Specially designed for heavy-duty digging in challenging soil or terrain conditions will help you to get all of your digging chores done quickly and with minimal effort.

Material: Steel


Cutting Diameter: 8 Inches


Cutting Angle String: 135 Degrees


Brand: DC HOUSE


Tool Flute Type: Spiral


UPC: 787502204074


Manufacturer: ECO LLC


Brand Name: DC HOUSE


Surface Recommendation: Soil


Material Type: Steel


Cutting Diameter: 8 Inches


Tool Flute Type: Spiral


Cutting Angle String: 135 Degrees


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  • Plenty of power to dig holes!
Size Name: 63cc+3 bit(6"10"12")+3 Ext(8"12"20")
Once I got the hang of this, it worked great. Although at first I did have to do a little bit of wrenching on it... When I first started using it, after about 10 minutes the auger would stop as soon as any downward pressure was applied (which is mainly it's own weight, you don't really need to press down). This was frustrating and I thought I might have a dud. I needed it to work to be able to dig the 36" deep 12" wide holes for my footers however. So, I decided to take it partially apart to see if I could find the culprit. The gears were completely fine, but the centrifugal clutch seemed to be loose from the shaft. What is supposed to happen: The spinning shaft is connected to a centrifugal clutch (see picture), which has springs that upon centrifugal force push against a cylindrical housing that is connected to the gears that turn the auger. However, the clutch could move independently of the shaft, so it needed tightening. The drawstring housing just unscrews to give you access to the other side of the shaft (you'll need a socket on one end and allen wrench on the other). It may sound complicated, but it's only a handful of screws and then you're right there. After tightening that, this thing worked awesome. I dug 13 holes, 3ft deep by 12" wide. I read several reviews about the drawstring breaking, so I was very gentle with it and had no issues. I would recommend using the smaller auger (6") first and then the bigger(12"), just to give you a pilot hole to center on. Maybe if you have two people that wouldn't be an issue, but I did not and it has a lot of snort. I found I was able to dig down 8-10 inches at a time and then would need to lift it up to knock off the mud/clay. This probably would depend on your soil though. Also, it comes with a small plastic container for mixing the oil and gas. It isn't anything great, but it gets the job done very easily. All in all, I really like the auger. It cost slightly more than it would have been to rent one for a couple days. Now I'm ready to go for my fence rebuild next year. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2023 by Kool Aid Man Kool Aid Man

  • Great machine!
Size Name: 63cc+3 bit(4"6"8")+3 Ext(8"12"20")
Bought this little machine about a year and a half ago and couldn't be happier. I've drilled several post and planting holes from 4" to 8". We've gone through 4 or 5 tanks of gas which is quite a bit of run time and it's started easily every time. We have a lot of caliche in our soil which is hard to get through. If it's where the caliche seam is thin it will usually go right through. If it's too thick we drill until the auger won't go any more, pull the auger out, smack the bottom of the hole a few times with a heavy digging bar and go right back at it. I'm 64 years old and not a very big guy. The machine is light enough to handle easily and heavy enough that you don't get beat to death drilling. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024 by Don

  • Works well for a while
Size Name: 63cc+2 bit(6"10")+3 Ext(8"12"20")
I'm happy with the power and functionality, but I've had mine for just over a year of light use. Now it's idling low and seems like it needs a carburetor rebuild, but I can't find a replacement carburetor or a rebuild kit for this model.
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2024 by Ciara K.

  • Great augger
Size Name: 63cc+4 bit(4"6"8"12")+3 Ext(8"12"20")
Did a great job. We have rocky ground but with a pry bar didn't have too much trouble digging the 2 ft deep holes for my shed .
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2024 by Rick

  • Writing after about 1 year usage - I love it
Size Name: 63cc+3 bit(4"6"8")+3 Ext(8"12"20")
I was a little put off by some of the reviews, so I didn't want to write until I had used it for a while. I used it for auguring holes for a mobile home and a tiny house tiedowns. Also, about 50 holes for a retaining wall as well as piers for tying down solar panel frames. The fun holes were for planting raspberry bushes. Maybe some of the users had tried to force the auger through rocks or heavy clay. I have a layer of clay that appears to be less than a foot thick that is about a foot below the surface. I augured the one foot and then filled the holes with water and let it drain until empty. Then I hit them again and had no problem penetrating. It always starts easily. I think you have to get to understand it and how to set the choke. Off switch quit working so kill it by choking it - brutal. It has had a lot of use and just keeps working. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024 by Rich Wildgrube

  • I recommend purchasing elsewhere
Size Name: 63cc+3 bit(4"6"8")
I rarely ever take the time to leave a review but I want to help other people avoid what I am currently going through… I purchased this auger to drill a 1 maybe 2 holes to replace any broken fence posts. The machine worked for about half a hole. Then it stopped rotating. But hey I get it sometimes you get defective parts or even stuff breaks! No big deal. Well I issue the return to the sender, box everything up and print the label. Shortly after I received and email from the seller to give them more information on the condition of the machine. I submitted a brief description, they requested I submit photos, I stated to them that o could but the damage would be inside the clutch or gearbox. They still wanted photos of the machine. I inbox the machine and submit photos. The next day their “tech” department responded that I need to disassemble the machine and perform a clutch inspection. This requires short hex keys or stubby hex sockets. I don’t own the proper tools. I literally purchased the machine owned it in my possession for 4 days and it’s broke! At this point I want my money back from this seller and I will purchase another auger from a different seller. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2023 by Gregory Thom

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