Cutting Roots with New Auger System, The Augie Pro
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- In this video, Tom shows how the Augie Pro System can easily cut through roots. It's designed to not destroy the root or cable immediately to you can find and identify what it is. If you want to cut it though, keep using the tool and it will make easy work of it.
The Augie Pro System is designed to be used to remove dirt around sprinkler heads, but it can easily be used to dig any type of hole in the yard, no matter what it's for. Leave the shovel or post hole digger alone, and just grab your drill and the Augie Pro System.
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That’s a great way to rip tendons in your wrist m8. Don’t ever use a root cutter auger without a side handle on your drill… your auger might be good at cutting roots , but torque is torque and sudden torque transferred to your wrists doing exactly this will f you up, sometimes permanently .
The Augie pro is for changing out sprinkler heads. We were answering a question Can it cut small roots? The way it’s designed you will know you hit something like another sprinkler line or a root. The bit will jump up.
I want one too... sold out atm! How deep can you go?
Check again :)
Send me a free sample to put it to the test
Hey i want to buy one. Ease give me some info on that urgent
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How does it deal with very rocky, hard clay soil?
Using a 1/2” hammer drill it works fine in clay
Do you guys sell this with the extension? I'm definitely interested.
At one time we did. The cost of shipping cost more then the extension. So to save you money it’s better to buy the extension from any hardware store. They come in 12” and 18”
@@Kizen_Enterprise Okay, good to know. You've really got a great product here.
@@sandite26 I have found it also good for looking for water lines, gofer runs to set traps and metal fence posts.
@@Kizen_Enterprise I just started a deck project for my mother, and I've got 14 post holes. I've hit a 3" inch thick tree root on every hole, and I'm just thinking there's got to be a better way.
@@sandite26 my Auger would do great for removing the dirt till you hit that 3 inch route. Next switch to a hole saw to cut the root. If it not that deep use a Sawzall
Great tool. I want one!
I have one ready for you
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