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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 27780" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>That is a fairly big machine so you flow should be ok. 13 to 20 gpm will run a normal auger ok. Your max system or relief pressure is what determines the max torque to turn the bit. The older loaders were typically lower, like 2300 to 2500 instead of 3000 ish. Your machine seem fine.</p><p>However the auger drive is vary small, the torque figures on a couple of their auger where published, is low for a skidsteer hydraulic auger, their series 20 is only 731 ft lbs if you have 3000 psi in the loader system. Don't expect to drill 36" holes with that one</p><p>Our <a href="http://www.premierauger.com/H015PD.php" target="_blank">http://www.premierauger.com/H015PD.php</a> is the smaller drive we carry for full size skidsteers and has 2234 ft/lbs at 3000 psi.</p><p>My estimation is the one you looking at should not use a bit over 12" and even then, will stall vary easy in rocks or roots. My model 15 can be stalled in some circumstances.</p><p>We also have a model 5 and 10 and the 5 <a href="http://www.premierauger.com/H005PD.php" target="_blank">http://www.premierauger.com/H005PD.php</a> has similar specs to what your looking at and is rated 12" but is for pumps with 5 to 10 gpm (you can idle your engine down to stay this low) and the model 10 is 1433 ft/lb and rated for 24" bits and pumps in the 6 to 15 gpm.</p><p>I'd be happy to quote you on any of the above. If you need to save some extra money perhaps you could fab you own mount, supply hoses etc.</p><p>Just thought you would like to know what the auger your looking at is capable of.</p><p>Ken</p><p><a href="http://www.skidsteer.ca" target="_blank">www.skidsteer.ca</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 27780, member: 307"] That is a fairly big machine so you flow should be ok. 13 to 20 gpm will run a normal auger ok. Your max system or relief pressure is what determines the max torque to turn the bit. The older loaders were typically lower, like 2300 to 2500 instead of 3000 ish. Your machine seem fine. However the auger drive is vary small, the torque figures on a couple of their auger where published, is low for a skidsteer hydraulic auger, their series 20 is only 731 ft lbs if you have 3000 psi in the loader system. Don't expect to drill 36“ holes with that one Our [URL]http://www.premierauger.com/H015PD.php[/URL] is the smaller drive we carry for full size skidsteers and has 2234 ft/lbs at 3000 psi. My estimation is the one you looking at should not use a bit over 12” and even then, will stall vary easy in rocks or roots. My model 15 can be stalled in some circumstances. We also have a model 5 and 10 and the 5 [URL]http://www.premierauger.com/H005PD.php[/URL] has similar specs to what your looking at and is rated 12” but is for pumps with 5 to 10 gpm (you can idle your engine down to stay this low) and the model 10 is 1433 ft/lb and rated for 24” bits and pumps in the 6 to 15 gpm. I'd be happy to quote you on any of the above. If you need to save some extra money perhaps you could fab you own mount, supply hoses etc. Just thought you would like to know what the auger your looking at is capable of. Ken [URL='http://www.skidsteer.ca']www.skidsteer.ca[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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