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Two-man diggers can dig holes up to 18 inches in diameter

January 21, 2021  By General Equipment Company



Two new models of two-man hole diggers have been released by General Equipment Company. The 332H and 348H Epic Series diggers featured 5.5-horsepower Honda GXV160 four-stroke engines and can dig holes up to 18 inches in diameter.

They offer an ergonomic design and heavy-duty construction to handle a wide range of construction-related hole digging projects, from simple backyard fencing to more complex landscaping or soil sampling jobs. The 332H and 348H product designs increase performance, ease of use and safety.

The new, ergonomically engineered Power-FLEX composite operator handles are exclusive to the EPIC Series, providing maximum control, strength and balance during operation, while dampening vibrations. The handles reduce kickback and fatigue to increase operator comfort, productivity and jobsite safety.

The hole diggers also include a new Auger-LOK feature for conveniently removing stuck augers. The Auger-LOK uses a spring-loaded actuator to lock the auger in place so that operators can simply twist the auger out of the hole. The solution eliminates costly damage to the hole digger and auger when using other removal methods.

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The 332H and 348H include a new, lighter weight, heavy-duty, totally enclosed spur-gear transmission with oversized bearings, heat-treated shafts and machine-cut gears for long service life and better return on investment. The transmission design uses time-tested technology improved for maximum performance and durability. Model 332H has a 1-3/8 inch hexagon auger drive connection for use with 4400 series earth augers and 5500 series auger extensions from General Equipment Company. Model 348H has a 7/8 inch square auger drive connection for use with PSD/PLDBH series earth augers and extensions. The quiet, smooth-running engine offers a maximum digging torque of 190 foot-pounds.

Other standard features include a Magura twist-grip throttle control and an all-metal centrifugal clutch. Both models weigh 71 pounds without an auger.

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For more information, visit http://www.generalequip.com/

This article is part of the Equipment Week.

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