rd_macgregor
Veteran Member
- Joined
- May 14, 2008
- Messages
- 1,874
- Location
- Prince Edward Island, Canada
- Tractor
- Kioti DK45SC, Kubota B2650
I have the Belltec NC-150 with 9" and 15" bits. It works just fine for me, under my soil conditions (sandy loam over rotten/broken sandstone base rock). Downforce and reversability are great advantages. The offset of the Danuser would be a help, since I can't quite see where the bit hits the ground; I'm planning on putting a remote camera (eg, "back-up camera") on the loader arm so I can better adjust for what is going on up there...I think the camera might also help with some of my loader and grapple work. Also, I'm considering buying a hex extension shaft of maybe 18" in case I want to do pole barn footings to 5'.
When I was researching hydraulic augers before settling on the Belltec, I saw one that had other adaptors for the hydraulic head, including a cement mixer...examples might be Eterra and Augertorque, but neither of these was the low-flow one I'd found earlier. It would be nice to have multiple uses for that nifty hydraulic motor, though.
Bob
When I was researching hydraulic augers before settling on the Belltec, I saw one that had other adaptors for the hydraulic head, including a cement mixer...examples might be Eterra and Augertorque, but neither of these was the low-flow one I'd found earlier. It would be nice to have multiple uses for that nifty hydraulic motor, though.
Bob