Falcon FEA-63 Earth Auger Machine | Post Hole Digger without Auger Bit
SKU: SD-SSE-20234425
MRP : ₹18672
Offer Price : ₹15560 (Including GST)
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Delivery By: Dec 27 - Dec 29
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Short Description
Falcon Earth Auger Machine without Auger Bit Engine Displacement 63 cc
Country of origin: India
Description
This Falcon 63CC 2 Stroke Petrol Engine Iron & Plastic Drill Hole is perfect for easily drilling holes in the ground. With a 63CC engine, this auger can handle most tasks. The Falcon Earth Auger is a lightweight and durable gardening tool that is perfect for quickly and easily drilling holes in the ground. Made of iron and plastic, this auger has a fuel consumption of 500 ml/hr and an engine displacement of 63 CC.
Features
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Easy Operation and Longer Life
Sufficient Power to Handle difficult task like post holes
Specification
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Product Type: Two Man Operated
Brand: FALCON
Cooling System : Air Cooled
Engine Displacement : 63 cc
Material : Iron and Plastic
Number of Stroke : 2
Weight : 10.5 Kg (Approx.)
Note : Auger Bit is not Included in the Sales Package.
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:
Operator 2:
- Check fuel level and ensure the fuel line is properly connected.
- Set the choke to the "choke" position.
- Prime the engine by pumping the primer bulb if necessary.
- While firmly holding the pull cord, pull it briskly to start the engine.
- Once the engine starts, slowly transition the choke to the "run" position.
Operator 1:
- Gradually increase the engine throttle to engage the auger into the ground.
- Maintain a firm grip on the handles and use body weight to push the auger down.
> Both operators should work together to maintain a steady pace and control the direction of the hole.
> Use the depth markings on the auger to reach the desired hole depth.