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Sportsman Earth Series 43cc 6 in Gas Powered Auger $136 + Free Shipping @ Home Depot

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Home Depot [homedepot.com] has Sportsman Earth Series 43cc 6" Gas Powered Auger (807233) on sale for $135.99. Shipping is free.

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  • Easily dig even and consistent holes for fence posts and deck supports
  • Use in landscaping, construction and soil sampling
  • Plant trees, sink display/road signs or set mailboxes
  • Ergonomic cushion grip is easy to hold and reduces hand and arm fatigue
  • 27 oz. fuel capacity with see-through construction to check fuel levels
  • 6 in. drill bit, with 6 in. drilling diameter, 34 in. drilling depth
  • Manual recoil start, 2 cycle engine, 43cc, 8500 RPM
  • Uses a gas/oil ratio 50:1, 2-cycle engine oil
  • 91 dB noise level, ear protection recommended
  • 7/8 in. shaft, compatible with many make/model auger bits
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Home Depot [homedepot.com] has Sportsman Earth Series 43cc 6" Gas Powered Auger (807233) on sale for $135.99. Shipping is free.

Product Details:
  • Easily dig even and consistent holes for fence posts and deck supports
  • Use in landscaping, construction and soil sampling
  • Plant trees, sink display/road signs or set mailboxes
  • Ergonomic cushion grip is easy to hold and reduces hand and arm fatigue
  • 27 oz. fuel capacity with see-through construction to check fuel levels
  • 6 in. drill bit, with 6 in. drilling diameter, 34 in. drilling depth
  • Manual recoil start, 2 cycle engine, 43cc, 8500 RPM
  • Uses a gas/oil ratio 50:1, 2-cycle engine oil
  • 91 dB noise level, ear protection recommended
  • 7/8 in. shaft, compatible with many make/model auger bits
Previous FrontPage Deal [Previous FrontPage Deal]

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Sport.../320390135

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Jun 8, 2024
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bugsy714
Jun 8, 2024
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No go for California lol apparently they are saving us from ourselves again

Saw some people mentioning that you can't go up to a larger auger size with these units said they got bogged down with an 8 inch and couldn't even even turn a 10 inch
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tmitim1983
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Are these good?
Jun 8, 2024
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britdude
Jun 8, 2024
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Can I use the engine in my mower
Jun 8, 2024
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Justhathought
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Quote from tmitim1983 :
Are these good?
Yes I've owned one for bout 7 years and it's dug probably 750 holes 24-30" deep clay soil. Starts 1-2 pulls with good non ethanol fuel…every spring it starts like I just put it up. Of course run dry after last yearly use. Not the strongest motor but gets the job done,
Last edited by leek69 June 9, 2024 at 11:42 AM.
Jun 8, 2024
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Justhathought
Jun 8, 2024
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Quote from bugsy714 :
No go for California lol apparently they are saving us from ourselves again

Saw some people mentioning that you can't go up to a larger auger size with these units said they got bogged down with an 8 inch and couldn't even even turn a 10 inch
I would agree with 8-10" auger but I dig 4-5 holes around main hole and push edges of dirt in and shovel out and end up with great tree hole…it's not much $$$ in comparison to others
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myfiremanishuge
Jun 8, 2024
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Quote from tmitim1983 :
Are these good?
If mainly for posts 6x6 max then works well. Just be careful as it can spin out if you try to single hand it. Depending on soil hardness I'd suggest watering said digging area
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Jdmalibu
Jun 8, 2024
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Thanks OP, was just shopping for one of these, seems like a great deal for a casual user.

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Jun 8, 2024
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flaxman85
Jun 8, 2024
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What does an average DIYer need this for?
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PedroR
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Quote from tmitim1983 :
Are these good?
no
just rent something
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Quote from flaxman85 :
What does an average DIYer need this for?
It's cheap enough that if you are building your own fence the time and effort it saves would be worth it for that one job alone. Normal day rent for a somewhat better auger is around $60.
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mpp17
Jun 8, 2024
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I didn't have much luck with augur for some rather large holes for deck footings. Instead, a Bosch SDS plus rotary hammer with 'clay spade' did a much better job. That's the tool I'd suggest for DIY.
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6 inch holes are generally not big enough for fence posts or deck supports, assuming you're using concrete.
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eyeslikefingers
Jun 9, 2024
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Good for installing mailbox posts.... And lamp posts...
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ton714
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Convert this into an ice auger ?

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Jun 9, 2024
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ect0004
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Quote from leek69 :
Yes I've owned one for bout 7 years and it's dug probably 750 holes 24-30" deep clay soil. Starts 1-2 pulls with good non ethanol fuel…every spring it starts like I just put it up. Of course run dry after last yearly use. Not the strongest motor but gets the job done,
I've had the same auger for 6 years. I have had a similar experience. It has put in numerous fences for myself and friends. I would purchase again if I needed to but it is still running great!

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