Welcome to a whole new weight class of auger boring. Not only does the 60-1200 pack a mighty 1,200,000 lbs. of thrust, but it’s capable of boring up to 60 inches in diameter. The perfect first step toward big bores and even bigger jobs, the 60-1200 was made to handle more.
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