ID AD600 GASOLINE EARTH AUGER MACHINE [GASOLINE] - 21602
ID AD600 GASOLINE EARTH AUGER MACHINE [GASOLINE] - 21602

ID AD600 GASOLINE EARTH AUGER MACHINE [GASOLINE] - 21602

Sale priceDhs. 480.00 Regular priceDhs. 600.00
SKU: 21602
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Built to Drill Deeper, Last Longer — Power You Can Depend On.

The ID AD600 Gasoline Earth Auger Machine is a professional-grade, 52CC 2-stroke petrol-powered drilling tool engineered for fast, precise hole-digging in soil, clay, and compacted ground. Delivering 1700W of rated power at a lightweight 8.5 kg, this machine combines raw performance with operator comfort — making it the go-to choice for contractors, landscapers, and utility professionals who demand reliability on every job site.

  • High-Performance 52CC 2-Stroke Engine: At the heart of the AD600 is a robust 52CC single-cylinder, 2-stroke gasoline engine that produces a rated power input of 1700 watts. This engine configuration is specifically chosen for outdoor power equipment because it delivers a superior power-to-weight ratio — meaning you get maximum drilling force without the bulk of a 4-stroke motor. The engine is engineered to start reliably in varying weather conditions, making it dependable on early morning job sites or in cooler climates.
  • Optimised 25:1 Fuel-to-Oil Ratio for Engine Longevity: The AD600 operates on a 25:1 petrol-to-oil mixture, a carefully calibrated ratio that ensures the engine's internal components — including the piston, cylinder walls, and crankshaft bearings — remain properly lubricated during every operation cycle. Using the correct fuel ratio prevents premature engine wear, reduces carbon build-up, and maintains consistent power delivery across the machine's lifespan. This makes the AD600 a cost-effective, low-maintenance choice for professionals who use their equipment daily.
  • Compact & Portable at Just 8.5 kg Net Weight: Weighing in at only 8.5 kilograms, the AD600 is one of the most portable gasoline earth augers in its power class. This lightweight design significantly reduces operator fatigue during extended use, and makes it easy to load, unload, and carry across uneven terrain. Whether you're working across a large agricultural field or navigating a tight residential garden, the AD600's compact form factor gives you the freedom to work efficiently without assistance.
  • Double Insulation for Enhanced Operator Safety: The AD600 features a double insulation construction, a safety engineering standard where all internal electrical components — including the ignition system and wiring — are completely isolated from the machine's outer casing. This means that even in the event of an internal electrical fault, there is no risk of electric shock to the operator through the handles or body of the machine. This design is particularly important when working in damp or wet ground conditions, providing an additional layer of protection on every job.
  • CE-Certified & Supplied Ready to Use: The AD600 carries CE Machine Test certification, confirming that it meets the rigorous safety, health, and environmental protection standards required for professional equipment in regulated markets. The machine is supplied complete with a guide book to assist with setup, fuel mixing, operation, and basic maintenance — ensuring that both experienced operators and first-time users can get started quickly and safely straight out of the box.
Key Features Perfect For
  • Heavy-Duty 52CC 2-Stroke Engine — Delivers consistent, high-torque power for demanding ground conditions
  • 1700W Rated Power Output — Ensures fast, efficient drilling with minimal effort from the operator
  • Lightweight at 8.5 kg — Easy to transport and manoeuvre across job sites without fatigue
  • 25:1 Fuel Ratio — Optimised petrol-oil mix for maximum engine performance and longevity
  • Double Insulation Design — Electrical components are fully isolated from the outer casing, enhancing operator safety
  • Fence Post Installation — Drill clean, accurate holes for wooden or metal fence posts
  • Tree Planting & Landscaping — Ideal for nurseries, gardens, and large-scale planting projects
  • Utility Pole & Sign Post Digging — Handles deep, consistent holes for poles and signage
  • Foundation & Construction Work — Suitable for light foundation drilling on construction sites

General Purchase & Comparison Queries

What fuel does the ID AD600 Earth Auger use, and where can I get it?

The ID AD600 runs on gasoline (petrol) mixed with 2-stroke engine oil at a 25:1 ratio — that's 25 parts petrol to 1 part oil. This mixture is widely available at petrol stations and hardware stores. Using the correct ratio is essential: too little oil causes engine wear, while too much causes excessive smoke and carbon build-up. Always use fresh, good-quality unleaded petrol and a reputable 2-stroke oil for best results.

How does the AD600 compare to electric earth augers?

The AD600's 52CC gasoline engine gives it a significant advantage over electric augers in terms of portability and raw power. Electric augers require a power source nearby, limiting where you can work. The AD600 is completely cordless and self-sufficient, making it ideal for remote sites, large properties, and heavy-duty applications where an extension cord or battery pack simply isn't practical. With 1700W of rated power, it also handles tougher ground conditions — compacted soil, clay, and rocky terrain — more effectively than most electric alternatives.

Is the AD600 suitable for a first-time user or is it for professionals only?

The AD600 is designed to be accessible for both first-time users and seasoned professionals. At just 8.5 kg, it is lightweight and easy to handle, and it comes with a guide book covering setup, fuel mixing, safe operation, and basic maintenance. The double insulation safety design also adds an extra layer of protection for less experienced operators. That said, as with any petrol-powered machinery, we recommend reading the guide book thoroughly before first use and following all safety precautions.

Product-Specific and Usage Queries

What size auger bits are compatible with the AD600?

The AD600 is compatible with a range of standard earth auger drill bits commonly available in the market. Bit sizes typically range from 100mm (4 inch) up to 300mm (12 inch) in diameter, depending on the application — from narrow post holes to wider foundation or planting holes. We recommend checking the bit's shaft compatibility with the AD600's drive coupling before purchase. For specific bit recommendations, please contact our team and we'll be happy to advise based on your project requirements.

How deep can the AD600 drill in a single pass?

The drilling depth of the AD600 depends on the length of the auger bit attached rather than the machine itself. Standard auger bits allow depths of 600mm to 900mm in a single pass, and extension rods can be added to reach greater depths when needed. The 52CC engine's high torque output ensures consistent penetration even as depth increases, preventing the engine from bogging down in denser soil layers. For deep utility or foundation work, using extension rods in combination with the AD600 is a common and effective approach.

Can the AD600 be used in rocky or very hard ground?

The AD600 is built for tough ground conditions including compacted soil, clay, and moderately rocky terrain. Its 52CC 2-stroke engine delivering 1700W of power provides the torque needed to push through resistant ground. However, for extremely hard rock or solid bedrock, a dedicated rock auger bit with carbide-tipped teeth would be required alongside the machine. Using the right bit for the ground type not only improves performance but also extends the life of both the bit and the machine.

Problem/Solution-Oriented Queries

The engine is hard to start — what should I check?

Difficulty starting a 2-stroke engine is most commonly caused by one of three things: incorrect fuel mixture, stale fuel, or a flooded engine. First, confirm your petrol-to-oil ratio is exactly 25:1 as specified. Stale fuel (petrol older than 30 days) can degrade and cause starting issues — always use fresh petrol. If the engine is flooded, leave it for 5–10 minutes with the choke open before attempting to restart. Also check that the spark plug is clean and properly gapped. If the issue persists after these checks, refer to the included guide book or contact our support team for further assistance.

The auger is vibrating excessively during use — is this normal?

Some vibration is normal with any gasoline-powered earth auger, particularly when drilling through hard or uneven ground. However, excessive or unusual vibration can indicate a few issues: the auger bit may be bent or damaged, the bit may not be properly secured to the drive shaft, or there may be a loose component on the machine itself. Stop operation immediately if vibration feels abnormal, inspect the bit and all connections, and tighten any loose fasteners. Operating with a damaged or improperly fitted bit can cause injury and damage to the machine. If the problem continues after inspection, please contact our support team.

The engine runs but the auger is not drilling effectively — what could be wrong?

If the engine is running but drilling performance is poor, the most likely causes are a dull or worn auger bit, incorrect bit size for the ground type, or the engine not reaching full operating speed before drilling begins. Always allow the engine to warm up for 30–60 seconds before applying load. Ensure the auger bit is sharp — a blunt bit forces the engine to work harder and produces poor results. For clay or very compacted soil, apply steady downward pressure rather than forcing the bit, and clear the hole periodically to prevent the bit from clogging. If the engine bogs down under load, check the fuel mixture and air filter for blockages.