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63CC 2200W Post Hole Digger with 3 Auger Drill Bits 4" 6" 8" and Extension Rods 8" 12" 20", Heavy Duty Earth Auger Gas Powered Engine for Farm Fence Dig Hole, Multi-Package Shipping

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Style: 63cc + 4"6"8"+Ext


Features

  • Perfect Earth Digger - Creates holes for fence posts, sets up a mailbox, constructs a deck, plants a lot of trees, and more.
  • 63CC Gasoline Engine - The Post Hole Digger is geared up to do simple post boring as well as serious deep hole boring. Its class-leading 63cc 2-stroke petrol engine revs up to 8000rpm to get your hole dug out with precision and ease. The advanced vertical gearbox design also allows for better efficiency and reliability with the motor.
  • Easy To Handle - With regard to its operation, Offers a smooth start with consistent digging power, coupled with quality rubber hand grips for relatively stress-free handling.
  • Easy Start System - Engineered with a manual recoil start easy fuel delivery system that allows for a quick-pull start action and a 1.5L Large Capacity Fuel Tank For Prolonged Operation.
  • Professional Tools - The maximum depth using the single bit is 2.6 feet, Different sizes of auger bits are included(4"6"8")and extension rods, in 3/4" standard shaft size to meet different trenching requirements, Specially designed for heavy-duty digging in challenging soil or terrain conditions will help you to get all of your digging chores done quickly and with minimal effort.

Item model number ‏ : ‎ 63CC


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 6, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ ECO LLC


Best Sellers Rank: #51,751 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #19 in Augers & Posthole Diggers


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Customer Reviews: 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,090 ratings


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works as designed.
Style: 63cc+6"+10"+Ext
Received this earth auger and overall very pleased. Does exactly what is needed. Started on the second pull. everything feels pretty solid. Which it had a slightly different cotter pin, but drilled a whole quickly. took about 5 mins to drill a 24" deep hole in fairly rocky soil. Did all right all things considered. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2024 by williamsr81

  • Plenty of power to dig holes!
Once I got the hang of this, it worked great. Although at first I did have to do a little bit of wrenching on it... When I first started using it, after about 10 minutes the auger would stop as soon as any downward pressure was applied (which is mainly it's own weight, you don't really need to press down). This was frustrating and I thought I might have a dud. I needed it to work to be able to dig the 36" deep 12" wide holes for my footers however. So, I decided to take it partially apart to see if I could find the culprit. The gears were completely fine, but the centrifugal clutch seemed to be loose from the shaft. What is supposed to happen: The spinning shaft is connected to a centrifugal clutch (see picture), which has springs that upon centrifugal force push against a cylindrical housing that is connected to the gears that turn the auger. However, the clutch could move independently of the shaft, so it needed tightening. The drawstring housing just unscrews to give you access to the other side of the shaft (you'll need a socket on one end and allen wrench on the other). It may sound complicated, but it's only a handful of screws and then you're right there. After tightening that, this thing worked awesome. I dug 13 holes, 3ft deep by 12" wide. I read several reviews about the drawstring breaking, so I was very gentle with it and had no issues. I would recommend using the smaller auger (6") first and then the bigger(12"), just to give you a pilot hole to center on. Maybe if you have two people that wouldn't be an issue, but I did not and it has a lot of snort. I found I was able to dig down 8-10 inches at a time and then would need to lift it up to knock off the mud/clay. This probably would depend on your soil though. Also, it comes with a small plastic container for mixing the oil and gas. It isn't anything great, but it gets the job done very easily. All in all, I really like the auger. It cost slightly more than it would have been to rent one for a couple days. Now I'm ready to go for my fence rebuild next year. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2023 by Kool Aid Man Kool Aid Man

  • Easy to use but hard to pull start.
Style: 63cc+4"6"8"
This auger is light and easy to use. But, to pull start is harsh, jerky and hard on my hands. Once it starts all is good. Best to use two people to hold on to it on rocky soil. I hit a large rock with a 10in bit and it got away from me and got a good bruise on my leg. I live in New England and the soil has glacial rocks. If you hit a softball size rock or larger you're in for jolt. I recommend practicing with the 4in bit first so you can get used to using it. Would I buy it again? YES. I gave it a 4-star due to the pull-starting being harsh. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2024 by John Bielefeld

  • It works great
Style: 63cc+6"+10"+Ext
It works really well. It has plenty of power to run the 12 inch auger. It is powerful enough that you need to have a good grip on case you hit rocks, otherwise it will rip out of your hands.
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2024 by Rex

  • maybe its me ,but
Style: 63cc+4"+6"+8"+12"+Ext
ok , the manual was sometimes wrong ,with terrible illustrations and written by someone with rudimentary English. .Before I got around to using it ,several months had passed ,so i assumed it was non returnable ,the manual had no support information and if had come with it I had long since lost . I am not a mechanic , but thr description annd illustration to put oil in the transmission had nothing to do with the device I had , i managed to fill it through the oil level check hole . When i first tried to start the engine ,the rope did not pull smoothly ,there was a catch as i pulled . As i did not know how to reach any support and assumed it was unreturnable , I tried to fix it , I failed . Now ,maybe ,somehow i made something go wrong ,and it is my fault and and I know my trying to fix it ruined ny chance of help , but i am dealing with a serious health issue which hastens and may corrupt my decision making ,but honestly , let me just say I would not buy it again , - i have discovered that when I write a negative review some one will be angry with me, and point out my weaknesses and point out what an idiot i am . i plan never to look again at this review or product , I have swallowed my lose and am moving on . You can makeout of what I said what you will . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2021 by Richard Swanson

  • Good unit
Style: 63cc+8"
Good for the price
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2024 by victor barrios victor barrios

  • Pull Cord Will Not Retract
Style: 63cc+4"+6"+8"+12"+Ext
I used this Auger for 10 holes since I bought in early July 2023. Now today the draw cord will not retract. In trying to fix, the spring coil came apart. Apparently, the inside hook of the spring coil loses traction with its plastic housing. After pulling the pull cord, the hook loses it's grip with the inside slot on the plastic cap. Overtime then the pull cord will not retract and then the plastic housing gets "frozen" in place. To fix, you have to take apart and rebend the inside hook on the spring coil. Unfortunately, this means you have to "recoil" the spring coil and that can be tough to do. I think this particular setup is very poor and considering the cost of the Auger, the manufacturer needs a serious robust redesign. So my warning is to just beware and if anyone else had this problem then please post. That said, the Auger worked well and I liked the various Auger attachments and sped my project up greatly. But from the get go, this pull cord was very tough to pull but I managed by using short even pulls without jerking or over torquing the pull. I give the Auger itself 5 stars for use, manuverability in small spaces, excellent digging power and nice versatility. But the pull cord is it's weak link and without it the Auger becomes useless. So that said, I will give an overall 3 stars. If the pull cord was robust and easy to pull them I would give 5 stars because it did a great job digging 10 holes 24 inches deep by 24 inches wide for cement footings. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2023 by TaoObyn TaoObyn

  • Auger works well and customer service was very good
Style: 63cc+6"+10"+Ext
Recoil cord broke but customer service worked well with me to replace. The machine works really well. I’ve dug hundreds of holes with it and used it go trench a wzter line to my shop.
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2024 by Ron Harper

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