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<blockquote data-quote="reaperman" data-source="post: 73514" data-attributes="member: 6675"><p>We have a cat brand auger at work we use from time to time. Not with a 150 though our t250 puts out about 20gpm. But augers have their own power head/gear reduction. Saying that, most augers dont spin fast, but slow and steady so alot of fast moving hydraulics may not be necessary. I'd look at the what specs a given auger recommends and go from there. The only limiting factor I can think of would be what size bit you plan on using. Our largest bit is 18" and smallest is 4". The auger has never had trouble with the larger bit vs a smaller bit. I will say we have had rocks stop it from time to time with any size bit. Most times the auger will bring the rock to the surface but not always.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reaperman, post: 73514, member: 6675"] We have a cat brand auger at work we use from time to time. Not with a 150 though our t250 puts out about 20gpm. But augers have their own power head/gear reduction. Saying that, most augers dont spin fast, but slow and steady so alot of fast moving hydraulics may not be necessary. I'd look at the what specs a given auger recommends and go from there. The only limiting factor I can think of would be what size bit you plan on using. Our largest bit is 18" and smallest is 4". The auger has never had trouble with the larger bit vs a smaller bit. I will say we have had rocks stop it from time to time with any size bit. Most times the auger will bring the rock to the surface but not always. [/QUOTE]
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