Designed with an electric-driven motor, the 36/42-600E is emissions-free and extremely quiet. This ultra-powerful, engine-free machine is perfect for steep angles, solid rock, and sound-sensitive jobsites alike—freeing you up to work in more places than a traditional boring machine allows.
Designed with our Quik Split and Quik Tran technologies, the 36-600 is a fast, powerful machine for the next generation of auger boring.
The 48/54-900 features a highly productive rack & pinion, increased visibility to the master pusher, and a whole lotta hole-punching power.
Get the strong parts and reliable dealer support you need to conquer every job that gets in your way.
From parts and labor to the engine and transmission, our machines are protected from bumper to bumper, so you can go face down a day of hard work at full throttle—with no worries.
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