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  2. Tractor PTO auger - Wikipedia

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    This in turn will provide power to the Tractor PTO Auger's gearbox. Most modern [1] Tractor PTO Auger gearboxes come standard with a shear bolt to protect the gear drive if the auger encounters an obstruction such as rock during drilling a hole. Tractor PTO Augers connect via 3 point hitch to subcompact tractors and mid-size tractors. [2]

  3. Post hole digger - Wikipedia

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    A post hole clam-shell digger, also called post hole pincer or simply post hole digger, is a tool consisting of two articulated shovel-like blades, forming an incomplete hollow cylinder about a foot long and a few inches wide, with two long handles that can put the blades in an "open" (parallel) position or a "closed" (convergent) position.

  4. Earth auger - Wikipedia

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    A post-hole auger. An earth auger, earth drill, or post-hole auger is a drilling tool used for making holes in the ground. [1] It typically consists of a rotating vertical metal rod or pipe with one or more blades attached at the lower end, that cut or scrape the soil.

  5. 1999 Hector Mine earthquake - Wikipedia

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    UTC time: 1999-10-16 09:46:45: ISC event: 1643776: USGS-ANSSComCat: Local date: October 16, 1999 (): Local time: 02:46:45 PDT [1]: Magnitude: 7.1 M w [1]: Depth: 20 km (12 mi) [1] Epicenter: 1]: Type: Strike-slip [2]: Areas affected: Southern California United States: Total damage: Limited [3]: Max. intensity: MMI VII (Very strong) [2]: Casualties: 4–5 injured [2] [4]: The 1999 Hector Mine ...

  6. Tectonic weapon - Wikipedia

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    Roger Clark, lecturer in geophysics at Leeds University said in the journal Nature in 1996, responding to a newspaper report that there had been two secret Soviet programs, "Mercury" and "Volcano", aimed at developing a "tectonic weapon" that could set off earthquakes from great distance by manipulating electromagnetism, said "We don't think it is impossible, or wrong, but past experience ...

  7. Twinkle Toes - Wikipedia

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    Twinkle Toes' first Christchurch demolition in Liverpool Street in November 2011; note that the telescoping arm is not extended. The excavator is based on a 2008 Liebherr 984 that was heavily modified by Kocurek Excavators Ltd for the Birmingham-based demolition Coleman & Company. [1]