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Manufacturer/Make
Ray
CLASS*A Grade/Hire Grade
Weight 136 kg
Manufacturer/Make
Derette
CLASS*Professional Grade
Weight 70kg
Manufacturer/Make
Sinocast
CLASS*Professional Grade
Weight

1. Overview

Auger attachments for mini skid steer loaders are hydraulic tools used to drill holes into soil, clay, and other substrates. These compact attachments are ideal for tight-access environments, providing high torque for efficient drilling with reduced manual labor.


2. Applications

  • Fence post and sign installation
  • Tree and shrub planting
  • Footings for decks, sheds, or small structures
  • Soil sampling and geotechnical work
  • Light-duty construction or landscaping jobs

3. Compatibility

3.1 Mounting System

Mount TypeCompatible Loaders
Mini Universal PlateToro Dingo, Vermeer, Ditch Witch, Boxer, Kanga, etc.
Bobcat MT InterfaceBobcat MT series (may require specific adapter)

✅ Always verify that the auger drive’s mount plate matches your mini skid steer’s attachment interface.


3.2 Hydraulic Requirements

ParameterTypical Range
Flow Rate6 – 15 GPM
Operating Pressure1,500 – 3,000 PSI
Coupler Type⅜″ or ½″ Flat Face ISO
Case DrainNot typically required

⚠️ Check your loader’s hydraulic output before selecting an auger drive to avoid underperformance or damage.


4. Key Components

ComponentFunction
Hydraulic Drive UnitConverts hydraulic flow into rotational power to turn the auger bit
Auger Bit / FlightHelical shaft that drills into the ground and lifts debris
Planetary Gearbox (optional)Increases torque for heavy or dense soil types
Mounting FrameSecures auger to mini skid steer’s attachment plate
Bit Extension (optional)Increases drilling depth when required
Bit HubInterface between drive unit and auger bit (common types: 2″, 2.5″, hex)

5. Auger Bit Options

Bit TypeUse Case
Standard Dirt BitGeneral-purpose drilling in soft to medium soils
Rock BitHard, compacted soils and mixed rocky conditions
Tree BitWider diameter with shallow depth for root ball planting
Clay BitModified flight spacing to handle sticky soil types

6. Technical Specifications (Typical Range)

SpecificationTypical Value
Drive Torque800 – 3,000 ft-lb
Auger Diameter Options4″ – 24″+
Maximum Bit Depth36″ – 60″ (with extensions)
Drive Weight150 – 400 lbs
Bit Shaft Style2″ or 2.5″ Hex (most common)
Mount TypeMini Universal or Bobcat MT

7. Operating Guidelines

7.1 Setup

  1. Attach the auger drive to the mini skid steer’s quick-attach plate
  2. Connect hydraulic lines; check for correct flow direction
  3. Choose the appropriate bit for the soil and hole diameter
  4. Perform a test run to check rotation direction and pressure

7.2 Drilling Technique

  1. Align the auger bit vertically over the marked drilling point
  2. Engage auxiliary hydraulics to begin drilling
  3. Apply steady downward pressure (let the auger pull itself in)
  4. Drill in short pulses in tough soil to avoid stalling
  5. Slowly reverse bit to extract debris and soil from the hole

8. Safety Best Practices

  • Wear proper PPE: gloves, eye protection, steel-toe boots
  • Keep bystanders at least 10 ft away from the drilling zone
  • Never attempt to manually remove soil while auger is engaged
  • Do not use in excessively rocky terrain without a rock bit
  • Shut off hydraulics before changing bits or performing maintenance

9. Maintenance Schedule

TaskFrequency
Check hydraulic hoses for leaksDaily
Inspect bit wear and tip conditionEvery 8 hours of use
Grease pivot points and couplersEvery 10 hours
Clean and inspect hub connectionAfter each use
Check gearbox oil level (if applicable)Weekly
Replace damaged bits or flightingAs needed

10. Selection Tips

✅ Match your loader’s GPM to the auger drive spec
✅ Choose higher torque drives for hard soils or large-diameter bits
✅ Select the proper hub style (2″, 2.5″, hex or round)
✅ Consider bit extensions if deep holes are required
✅ Look for units with replaceable wear teeth for longevity