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Identify this auger bit

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RustyBoltz
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I need to sell this auger bit but I don't have any information on it. Any help identifying what it fits and how much to ask for it would be greatly appreciated.
The measurements are:
49.5" overall
7" tip (see 2nd pic)
2-7/16" OD
2-1/16" ID
12" Dia auger
34" long auger





and for your troubles:


[This message has been edited by RustyBoltz (edited 5/21/2012 11:44a).]
Dirtnap ag
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Looks like it fits a tractor pto auger. I have a rhino auger that has a very similar size bit. I would look on rhinos website to find what model that bit belongs to. I think you could get at least 150 for it.
Kenneth_2003
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My first thought is an Augur attachment for a Bobcat/Skid Steer
AgySkeet06
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Most augers/post hole diggers are pretty standard.

Here are the specs for Rhino brands

http://www.servis-rhino.com/products/landscape-construction/post-hole-diggers/3-pt-mount/
op_06
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Augers for skidsteer's are typically hexagonal on the end. You can purchase an adapter for the auger attachment that allows you to run a regular auger for a tractor.

The picture in the OP is a regular 3pt tractor auger. It looks to be in pretty descent condition. A brand new one is about 150 bucks.
Muzzleblast
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Single flite auger. What size is the socket that fits on the gear box?
op_06
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Muzzle, it sounds like he only has the auger. I don't think he has the 3pt attachment.
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