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C-71-5H - Honda® Powered Two-Man Earthdrill Auger

Sale price $1,985.00 Regular price $1,999.00

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Part Number: C-71-5H

The Ground Hog Inc C-71-5H Two-Man Earthdrill Auger is powered by a reliable Honda® GX160 gas engine that provides plenty of power to drill up to 12" Holes. The C-71-5H makes easy work of serious post hole digger jobs.

The C-71-5 is designed to deliver years of reliable service with superior performance. It has been a proven performer for over 40 years. It’s rugged design promotes durability and requires very little maintenance. This machine is equipped with Ground Hog Inc's time-tested transmission with an efficient worm drive design utilizing alloy steel shafts, large tapered roller bearings and our standard 7/8” square auger drive.

Aluminum castings are used throughout the C-71-5's construction to produce a unit that is both strong and lightweight. The C-71-5 uses an air cooled centrifugal clutch and a trigger-type, return-style throttle. Both operator positions are equipped with individual stop switches and tubular steel handlebars.

 
Key Features:

  • Ground Hog Inc's time tested transmission
  • Low maintenance
  • Easily transported
  • 7/8” Square Auger Drive to use with Pengo Style Auger Bits, Combo Style Auger Bits, & Standard Style Auger Bits Sold Separately
  • Heavy-wall steel handlebars
  • Aluminum Castings for strength and light weight
  • Centrifugal clutch with needle bearings and all metal shoes and drum
  • Trigger-type return-style throttle
  • Heavy Duty cog-type drive belt
  • Will handle the hardest soils
  • Handles up to a 12” auger 
  • Both operator positions are equipped with Stop Switches
  • Honda® GX160 4-Cycle Gas Engine


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Dave Taylor
Huge time saver

Bought this Auger to drill for fence posts around a 1 Acre lot and it was a huge time saver. Very happy with the purchase & impressed by its power. Was concerned that it would struggle with the compacted clay/dirt but it worked great.