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Brave Releases New Earth Augers & Trencher (Jan 27)

January 27, 2016 – Brave has added a line of earth augers and a trencher to their current line’up of log splitters and pressure washers.

The earth auger line’up includes three, Honda’powered units. Augers are available with a 1’inch round, 1’
3/8’inch hexagon or 7/8’inch square driveshaft connection. All feature enclosed, spur geared, double reduction transmission as well as twist grip throttle control. Auger capacities from 2 to 18 inches are available with a digging depth of 30 or 36 inches. Models for one or two man operation are offered; all are CE certified.

Brave’s new trencher features a compact design and Honda GX160 engine. The unit is made of powder coated steel for durability and features simplified operator controls for easier operation. Ratchet mechanism on the wheels helps prevent the machine from pulling away from the trenching direction. Maximum trenching dimensions are 18 inches deep by 3 inches wide. This model allows for trenching close to walls and fences.

About Brave
Brave manufactures high’quality, American’made outdoor power equipment for direct distribution and distribution through a network of hardware and farm supply stores nationwide. Top quality Brave log splitters have been available in the USA since 1982. Brave product quality and commitment to customer service is of the highest level, resulting is some of the highest customer satisfaction ratings in the industry. So whether you’re a homeowner, farmer, rancher or commercial woodlot owner, you can be assured that Brave product quality and customer service will exceed your expectations. The Brave line’up includes horizontal, horizontal/vertical and tractor mount log splitters, hot and cold pressure washers, earth augers and a trencher.

For more information, visit braveproducts.com or call 800.350.8739.

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