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<blockquote data-quote="Bobcatdan" data-source="post: 96636" data-attributes="member: 7339"><p>The highest a skids there can lift is 12', that's a T870., add the auger drive and at best you may have 10' with bit and extensionsee. An E50 excavator with an auger head could probably do it but it would be very unwieldy. Also normal auger heads are designed to go straight down. Running at an angle would be very hard on say a 30c auger. Are you doing under ground work, or putting poles of some sorts in? If underground, I'd go talk to ditch witch or vermeer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobcatdan, post: 96636, member: 7339"] The highest a skids there can lift is 12', that's a T870., add the auger drive and at best you may have 10' with bit and extensionsee. An E50 excavator with an auger head could probably do it but it would be very unwieldy. Also normal auger heads are designed to go straight down. Running at an angle would be very hard on say a 30c auger. Are you doing under ground work, or putting poles of some sorts in? If underground, I'd go talk to ditch witch or vermeer. [/QUOTE]
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