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Can you put an auger on an excavator?

Can you put an auger on an excavator?

This is where the Auger comes in. By attaching the Auger to the mini excavator you will be able to efficiently and accurately dig post holes. When using an Auger you will quite comfortably cut your digging time to 1/3 of what it would take to do it with a shovel.

How deep can you drill with a mini excavator?

A 4,000- to 6,000-pound mini excavator can dig a 10-foot-deep hole. Larger 10,000- to 12,000-pound mini excavators allow dig depths as deep as 14 feet.

Can you put an auger on a mini excavator?

Most compact excavators can mount an auger head with one of two options: a quick-attach type that latches on automatically or a mount that pins on and hangs from your dipperstick.

Is there a dealer for the cat 304e2 mini excavator?

Sorry, there is not yet a dealer for your territory in our eCommerce store. The Cat ® 304E2 CR Mini Hydraulic Excavator delivers efficient performance, durability and versatility in a compact design to help you work in a variety of applications.

What do you need to know about cat excavator attachments?

Excavator Attachments. Cat® excavator attachments are designed and built for maximum performance and safety. From excavator buckets to thumbs to couplers, Cat excavator attachments are engineered to maximize the power and efficiency of your excavator and deliver the most productivity.

How big is a Cat mini excavator top guard?

All Cat Mini Excavators from 3.5 metric tons to 8 metric tons are ROPS, TOPS and Top Guard Level 1 certified and include the Cat Interlock (hydraulic lockout) System, a certified accumulator which allows for auxiliary pressure to be released, making connecting and disconnecting work tools safer and easier, and a travel alarm.

Do you need a coupler for an excavator?

From excavator buckets to thumbs to couplers, Cat excavator attachments are engineered to maximize the power and efficiency of your excavator and deliver the most productivity. We have the attachment you need.

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Ruth Doyle