Greenleaf 63-cc 2-stroke Petrol Earth Auger with 6 inch Auger Bit | Post Hole Digger | Soil Drilling Machine
SKU: TI-G6-23622
Price : ₹12990 (Including GST)
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Short Description
Greenleaf 63-cc 2-stroke Petrol Earth Auger
6-inch (15.24 cm) Bit Diameter
Country of origin: China
Description
Unleash superior power with the Greenleaf 63-cc 2-stroke Petrol Earth Auger. Featuring a robust 6" (15.24 cm) auger bit, this post hole digger tackles any soil with ease. Conquer tough terrain with this Petrol Earth Auger. Its auger bit ensures efficient post hole digging and soil drilling. Available now at Toolsvilla.
Features
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Easy Operation & Longer Life.
Sufficient Power to Handle Demanding Tasks Like Post Holes.
The Powerful Drill Bit Cuts Through the Toughest Soil & Rocky Ground Quickly.
Specification
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Product Type: One Man Operated
Brand: Greenleaf
Material : Iron and Plastic
Engine Displacement : 63-cc
Engine Type : 2-stroke
Fuel Type : Petrol
Fuel Consumption : 500 ml/hr
Tank Capacity : 1.25 liters
No. of Cylinder : Single
Bit Length : 80 cm (Approx.)
Bit Diameter : 6-inch (15.24 cm) (Approx.)
Oil Mixing Ratio : 40 ml of 2T Oil with 1 liter of Petrol
Dimension : 25 x 30 x 45 cm
Weight : 15 kg (Approx.)
Note : Color May Vary
Note : Design of the Auger Bit May Vary
Applications
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Used to dig holes in different kinds of soil.
Usage
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Before you start:
> In a clean fuel container, mix 2T oil with petrol in the desired ratio (40 ML Oil in 1 Liter Petrol)
> Shake the container well to mix the fuel.
> Wear the necessary safety items like boots, gloves, etc for protection.
> Attach the appropriate auger bit for the desired hole size.
Starting the machine:
> Engage the choke lever on the carburetor to enrich the fuel mixture for easier starting.
> Pump the primer bulb several times to fill the fuel line with fuel.
> Mark the location where you want to drill the hole.
> Hold the throttle lever slightly open.
> Pull the starter cord firmly and consistently until the engine starts.
> Now, gently guide the auger bit into the ground, applying slight downward pressure to initiate drilling.