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Who wants to field test this?
Tanaka TED-262DH Dual Handle Bulb Planter Drill
Shown with a 3" x 24" Power Planter Bit Key Specs: 26 cc, 1.3 h.p. Tanaka engine 20:1 gear reduction 13 lbs. Send me a PM or email woodlingm@tanaka-usa.com -MW
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Me, me, me, please. I plant many hundreds (often many thousands) of bulbs every year and have tried the 1/2" electric drill option - works, but not wildly convenient, I have been considering one of these for a near-future purchase. I'm also interested in whether or not this tool would be useful in the lining out of smaller plants (rather than digging long trenches and putting them out).
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Yes,
Give it to Kate to try out! She always has good input on lawnsite based on her experience so if it's any good, she will be your best advocate on here. Just remember, if it's not good, she will tell you too! |
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Wow, that looks really interesting. That would come in very handy for planting in heavy clay or rocky soil. We did one client this year with about 1000 bulbs in heavy, wet, rocky clay soil with the cordless drill and auger, and it was not much fun. Looks like being has powered would allow for greater depths and speed.
If you have but one to test, please allow Kate to get first crack at it. If you will be doing multiple tests, I have around 3-4 thousand bulbs sold for next fall as well as working on quantities for summer flowering bulbs as well and would be happy to test this tool and give detailed reports. Kirk |
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I've already got a gas powered drill for bulb planting. Much smaller and lighter than that one. Looks like Tanaka is trying to re-invent the wheel.
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It looks like they created one of their own, thats called product competition. And how do you know yours is lighter and smaller from a small picture? Have you ever used one of these Tanakas?
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Kinda looks like the auger from sears called an earthquake, i think it runs for $299.00
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A water letter-outer?
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So, yeah, I think I can say mine is lighter and smaller.
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Weight surely is one thing to consider, however so is power, and torque. Side by side comparisons would be interesting, and so would performance tests in various types of soil.
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