I don't know what brand the TSC is, but it looks very much like my Leinbach 7200 PHD.
I've had good performance out of it for a few jobs around the ranch. You probably know this already, but if that one comes with a position bar, watch it when you raise to clear the dirt out of the hole and off the auger. It swings quite a bit and is hard to hold onto. My wife got her hand caught between the end of the bar and the back of her seat and got a pretty good cut from it. I ended up bending the end into a big round handle shape. Some guys take them off completely.
You probably know this too...when you position the auger, let it down on the spot and then move the tractor forward a bit ( about 4 to 6 inches) so the hole goes down straight instead of angling toward the tractor. I use low speed just above idle to operate mine. Always be super careful using a PHD. "Auger Off" is the only way to be around if you need to get close to it.