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Product Description 9 Inch Compact Post Hole Auger for Tractor 3 Point Post Hole Diggers with 2 Round ShaftProduct Description The 9-inch compact pile hole auger is a tool for drilling holes in the ground, typically used for setting fence posts or planting trees and shrubs. It is a smaller version of the standard pile hole excavator, with a more flexible design and easier use in narrow spaces. The size of 9 inches refers to the diameter of the hole that can be drilled using an auger. It is important to use the correct size auger during work to ensure a correct and stable installation.Specification for 9-inch compact cylindrical augers-Length 36"-Alternate side-Diameter 9"-Short design length, suitable for small tractors (Level 0)-Connect to 2 "circular gearbox shaft using double 1/2" bolts (not included)-It is suitable for our 400 compact pile excavator or other brands.-Lightweight, compact screw conveyor.-Suitable for pile diggers installed on tractors, requiring a standard 2 ″ shaft screw conveyor.Some of the best augers sold after drillingAuger DiameterDuty & LengthWeightSKU6"Compact - 36"2123-0339"Compact - 36"3223-03512"Compact - 36"4323-037 6"Standard - 48"2323-0329"Standard - 48"3423-03412"Standard - 48"4923-036 6"Heavy - 48"3123-0409"Heavy - 48"4223-04112"Heavy - 48"6023-04218"Heavy - 48"9923-04324"Heavy - 48"12523-044Pile hole auger for three-point pile hole excavatorModelModel 400 CompactModel 650 Standard DutyModel 1000 Heavy DutyModel 1500 Extra Heavy DutySKU24-036124-036224-031824-0337Category0 & 1111 & 2Boom Length56"60"72"72"Tubing Diameter2-7/8"2-7/8"2-7/8"3-1/4"Draw Pin Width20"27"27"32-1/2"Drive ineSeries 1Series 1Series 4Series 4Gearbox2.9:12.9:12.9:13.18:1Auger Diameters6", 9", 12" (3' ength)6", 9", 12"6", 9", 12", 18", 24"6", 9", 12", 18", 24"Weight150 bs160 bs200 bs235 bsSKU24-036124-036224-031824-0337Features4 Positions3 Positions4 Positions4 PositionsCharacteristics of the 9-inch compact tractor drilling augerThe 9-inch compact tractor pile hole screw conveyor is usually made of high-quality materials, with a lightweight and durable design, long service life, and high performance. These tractor pile drills are ideal for digging holes for fence piles, tree planting, and other similar tasks. After drilling holes on a 9-inch compact tractor, some common features of the auger include:Dimensions: The compact design of the tractor rear drill auger is ideal for use with small tractors. Its small size also facilitates operation in a narrow space.Power: The 9-inch compact tractor pile auger is powered by the tractor's PTO, which provides the necessary power to rotate the pile auger and drill holes on the ground.Speed: After drilling, the auger can usually drill holes in the ground within a few minutes, making it a fast and efficient drilling tool.Durability: Most 9-inch compact tractor rear hole augers are made of high-quality steel, making them durable.Depth: The auger can drill to a depth of about 3 feet after drilling 9 inches, making it an ideal choice for many small projects.Compatibility: The 9-inch rear hole auger is designed for various tractors and is a common tool for farmers, landscape designers, and other professionals.Ease of use: The auger of a 9-inch compact tractor is easy to operate and control after drilling. Even novice tractor operators can quickly master it.Maintenance: With proper maintenance, the auger of a 9-inch compact tractor can be used for many years after drilling, which is a wise investment for those who often need to drill.Operating instructions for augers after drillingTractor drills can be used to drill holes in the soil, for fencing, tree planting, or other agricultural purposes. The following are operating instructions for the auger after the tractor is drilled:Operating instructions for augers after drillingFirst, connect the drill auger to the rear of the tractor. The pile hole auger should be connected to the three-point hitch at the rear of the tractor.2. Start the tractor and engage the power take-off (PTO shaft). The PTO shaft is usually engaged by pulling the lever or pressing a button.After drilling, place the auger at the position to be excavated. After drilling into the soil, lower the auger and open the auger to engage the auger.After drilling, use the power of the tractor to push the auger down into the ground in order to excavate the soil. During excavation, the auger should be regularly stopped and lifted after drilling to remove dirt that has accumulated therein.5. Continue excavation until the borehole reaches the required depth. Once the required depth is reached, stop the auger after drilling and lift it out of the hole.6. Remove the drill auger from the tractor and set it aside. Fill a hole with soil to fix a pillar or plant a tree.Finally, clean the auger after each use and store it properly to prevent rust or damage.When operating the auger after drilling, remember to observe all safety precautions. Wear suitable clothing and equipment, and always pay attention to the surrounding environment.Tractor power take-off and compact cylindrical augersThe PTO (power take-off) shaft is used to transfer power from the tractor to accessories such as compact drilled rear augers. Augers are used to drill holes in the ground for fence posts, tree planting, and other applications.To use a compact drilling auger with a tractor, it is necessary to connect the auger to the PTO shaft of the tractor. The PTO shaft transmits the tractor's power to the auger, which rotates to drill into the ground.It is important to select a PTO shaft and drill auger that is compatible with the tractor specifications, including horsepower and rated speed.When using the auger after drilling with a tractor, be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for safe operation and maintenance. It is also recommended to wear personal protective equipment such as gloves, goggles, and sturdy shoes.After drilling, we also provide other sizes of augersWe have various sizes of rear augers to choose from, including 4-inch rear augers, 6-inch rear augers, 8-inch rear augers, 9-inch rear bolts, 12-inch rear augers, 18-inch rear augers, and 24-inch rear augers. It is worth noting that soil and surface conditions can affect the ease of excavation, and different auger sizes after drilling may be more suitable for different projects.The most common auger sizes after drilling appear to be between 4 and 12 inches, and some larger sizes can be used to dig deeper or wider holes. When selecting the size of the auger after drilling, it is important to consider the size of the column or object to be installed, as well as the type and depth of soil. It is also important to note that larger post-drilling augers require greater power to operate and are often more expensive.
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