Digging straight down into the earth can be an incredibly difficult task. Not only do you run into thick layers of clay at a certain depth, but you may also come across obstacles like rocks that are a bit harder to navigate. Fortunately, we have augers to help accomplish this and more. But, if you’re just learning about these machines for the first time, you might not know what an auger is or why you’d even need one. Here’s what you need to know about these devices.
What Are Auger Systems?
Augers have one central purpose. It’s to dig holes in the ground regardless of the composition. Designed with a long, screw-like shaft and powered with a high-strength motor, these machines can cut deep into the most rigorous soil types and get you the foundation you need for a project. Skid steer auger attachments are especially effective because they have the strength of a high-flow hydraulics system behind them. With it, they can even break through layers of rock with ease.
The Most Common Auger Applications
But it isn’t enough to know what an auger is—you should also understand why you would need one and how people commonly use them. These are some of the top applications for these pieces of high-performing equipment.
Fencing and Deck Installation
For one, it’s common for backyard contractors to use augers for larger projects like fencing and decking installations. These structures require strong foundations to stay upright and stable throughout their lifespan. As such, an auger system is vital to get their posts deep into the ground while maximizing the quality of the result.
Lighting Post Installation
Augers also assist with underground lighting installations. By digging deeply into the dirt, you can once again create a strong foundation for a light post and make an ideal spot for placing its wiring. When you connect property light posts in this manner, you can have a fully functional fixture while maintaining its sleek look.
Landscaping and Tree Removal
You may also want to keep an auger for your landscaping or tree removal projects. These machines bore holes for your new bushes while also having a powerful drill for stump removal. However, remember that they’re more effective on smaller trees and that you might need other equipment for mature tree removal.
Determining Your Need for an Auger
So, if you’re trying to determine whether you need one of these devices, ask yourself about future projects you’ve planned for your home. With an auger of your own—especially a powerful one—you can take on any task your property needs and ensure you produce quality results.






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