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Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
First off, I agree that the assembly instructions are somewhat confusing and when assembling the spike spindle, you have to trial and error, because the instructions do not specifically spell it out. As for the overall construction with a third of an acre yard one of the welds points on the main toe arm did fail. Additional steel had to be added to the arm to repair it thank God for meg welders. The overall construction works, but the thickness of the metal used should be increased. or at least the welds points should be reinforced.
Richard C.
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
This one took a while to assemble. Directions could be better. You need to study the diagrams very well and pay attention to the orientations. All the parts were present with a few extra fasteners. Tee extra parts were needed due to some of the friction nuts not having any threads. Tools were provided but having a wratchet will make things easier. I used an air wratchet that helped alot. I have not used mine yet but it does look sturdy enough to do the job.
Baldwin Lou
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
Although the equipment usually comes with an instruction manual, the instructions are not sufficiently detailed and difficulties are encountered during installation. In particular, some parts are not aligned correctly or the instructions are unclear, requiring extra time for commissioning.
Kamoose
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
Went together well. Sturdy and penetrated packed earth easily with 4 concrete blocks. A value versed renting one
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