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  1. Al Smith

    Auger for a mini

    My friend Ronnie B who is another eccentric gear head type and owns a welding /repair shop , owns the largest Bobcat skidder ever made .No longer in production though but huge for a skidder . It is tracked and ressembles a small dozer . The number escapes me at the present time . Coincidently...
  2. Al Smith

    Auger for a mini

    I don't know what would make one go postal unless it has a fiberoptic controller or something . Well,I don't trust them if that be the case .I've seen way too many "fly by wire " machine tools go nutsy ,especially robotic loaders . The only reason they ever went to micro processor controls is...
  3. Al Smith

    Auger for a mini

    I don't know what a T300 is .If it's one of those portable augers with a chainsaw like engine on it ,they aren't the answer either . The auger gets stuck on a rock then you around instead of the auger .
  4. Al Smith

    Auger for a mini

    I borrowed a 24" ,three point set up from my buddies dad who owned an apple archard .He used it to plant apple trees on the back of a Massey 35 which had a live power take off ,but he only went maybe 18" deep . It wasn't worth a hoot trying to dig 5 foot deep holes .That darned thing would do...
  5. Al Smith

    Auger for a mini

    Ooh ,the problem with a tapered auger is the fact they tend to act like a wood screw . For example on the line trucks if those replacable cutting edges got dull those darned things would suck down so hard that you would have to reverse the auger to get them out of the hole .This became a pain...
  6. Al Smith

    Auger for a mini

    I never ran one on a mini,never ran a mini period .I have used them on regular skid loaders though and they work great . It takes a little practice to get the hole straight though but you'll get the hang of it I'm sure .
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