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#28529 08/22/03 07:18 PM
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Do any of you use a hole hawg and attach it for a tugger motor?

#28530 08/22/03 08:08 PM
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I take it the hole hog is a residential electricians power tool for boring wood studs. I have only heard of it and have never used it. Any tugger i have used has its own motor and gear box. I think it would be interesting to me to see this setup you are talking about.

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#28531 08/23/03 04:08 PM
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I don't have one but I have heard that these are great. www.maxistools.com

#28532 08/23/03 05:28 PM
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Electricmanscott I bet that is what he is talking about. Seems kind of handy but I just don't see it pulling 6 or so 350mcm cables like the site says.

#28533 08/24/03 07:48 AM
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We bought one of these and it ended up being woefully inadequate for our use.
I think that the claims on the site must leave something out (maybe the 6-350s were in a straight length of 5" PVC?).
Anyhow, we ended up with a Greenlee Super Tugger, and kept this one for smaller pulls.
It seems to work OK for up to about #1s...S


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