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Auger drive standard or high flow?
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<blockquote data-quote="wings5j" data-source="post: 97580" data-attributes="member: 1341"><p>Hi, I have next to no experience with augers but thought I would pitch in with my first encounter. I had to drill two 18" holes, 40" deep and decided to rent an 18" post hole auger and give it a try. My 742B is normal flow (I have no idea what the auger required) and it did a great job with no problems. This was in clay ground. John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wings5j, post: 97580, member: 1341"] Hi, I have next to no experience with augers but thought I would pitch in with my first encounter. I had to drill two 18" holes, 40" deep and decided to rent an 18" post hole auger and give it a try. My 742B is normal flow (I have no idea what the auger required) and it did a great job with no problems. This was in clay ground. John [/QUOTE]
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