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Two Man Auger
Earth Drill, Power Auger, Post Hole Drills, Fence Posthole Digger
Two Man Auger: 42 lbs.
For bigger jobs, faster results!
The Hoffco PH2000E is a two man auger powered by a 4 cycle, 5 hp American made Tecumseh® engine. It can accept earth drills from 2" to 12" in diameter and each are 30" tall. There is an optional 18" extension available. Great for planting large shrubs, installing fences, building decks and digging mailbox
holes.
The Hoffco PH5000 is also a two man auger, powered by a 4 cycle, 5 hp Honda® engine. It can accept earth augers from 2" to 12" in diameter and each are 30" tall. There is an optional 18" extension available. Great for planting trees, building a fence or deck and digging mailbox holes.
- PH2000E, 4 cycle, 5 hp Tecumseh® engine with 24 oz. fuel tank
- PH5000, 4 cycle, 5 hp Honda® engine with 1.2 qt. fuel tank
- Drills up to 4' deep
- 2", 4", 6" or 8" diameter holes
- Removable handlebars. Our posthole diggers are easy to store and transport
- Vented Fuel Cap
- Automatic return throttle
- 18.1 gear reduction transmission
- 3½" heavy duty centrifugal clutch
- Shear pin and Cotter pin for easy earth auger removal
- 1" diameter output shaft
- Heavy Duty flighting
- Anti-Vibe rubber grips
- Kill switch located at the operator's fingertips for extra safety
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