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Drill Designed For Horizontal Digging
MiniTrencher has introduced their SiBore Drill, a horizontal boring tool for digging underneath concrete, sidewalks, or other solid surfaces in an industry still heavily reliant on manual digging.
  “Following the shift in green industry trends and market demands, MiniTrencher is unveiling new products and attachments, including a horizontal auger and a new electric battery-powered division,” says Debra McNamara, MiniTrencher marketing professional.
  The handheld trenching drill doesn’t need water, eliminating any messy cleanups.
  Powered by a Honda 4-cycle engine or a Makita 40-volt MAX XGT battery-powered motor, the SiBore easily drills through almost any type of soil. After the job is completed, they’re small and light enough to be transported in the trunk of a car.
  The units come in three models, each with the standard gas-powered engine or the cordless Makita battery-powered option.
  The SB216 and 216e drills feature 2 and 4-in. dia. augers with 32-in. extensions up to 12 ft. The SB215 and 215e are suitable for micro-boring with 24 ft. of 1-in. augers. The larger SB431 and 431e contain all the components of their counterparts in one tool.
Accessory drilling bits range in size from the 1-in. drill tip to 2 to 8-in. augers and 36-in. drill rods.
“Our trenching attachments are the industry standard for shallow-depth, narrow-width trenches for irrigation, landscape, erosion control, electrical, plumbing, and fiber optic applications,” McNamara says.
The SiBore Drills are available directly from MiniTrencher or their 130+ U.S. dealers.
Depending on the model, prices range from $5,260 to $6,947 plus S&H.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, MiniTrencher, 815 NE 172nd Ave., Vancouver, Wash. 98684 (ph 877-694-0141; info@minitrencher.com; www.minitrencher.com).


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