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General Equipment Company Offers
New Engines on Its One-Man Hole Diggers

 

General Equipment Company announced that it would use Honda GX35 all-position, four-stroke engines on its 240 Hole Diggers.

The GX35 is an air-cooled, 35.8 cm3 displacement engine that provides 1.3 hp, and produces a maximum drilling torque of 50 ft lb (68 Nm). The all-position feature of the engine allows the 240 to be operated and stored in any position without causing service issues. Additionally, the four-stroke design provides higher performance and fuel economy than two-stroke alternatives, while eliminating the hassle of mixing fuel and oil.

The 240 is a one-man, hand-held unit that is intended for digging holes up to 20 cm in diameter in a wide variety of unconsolidated soil classifications. Standard auger digging depth is 76 cm. The available 38 cm long, plain-tube extension can be used to extend digging depth when required.

Furthermore, the 240 features the unique Comfort Zone™ handle configuration that is designed to maximize operator strength while minimizing any kickback experienced during the hole digging process.
In business for more than 50 years, General Equipment Company is a family-owned manufacturer of earth augers, ventilation blowers, asphalt cutters and surface preparation equipment.

Source: General Equipment Co.


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