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Southeast PA | As others have said, put poly on new auger is best. But as long as there is enough flighting to support the poly go that route. I also 2nd what was said about the auger drives (pins or splined shaft). Not sure if the Brent fighting is cupped at all, but kinze fighting is, not sure if a local place could get cupped fighting? With our kinze if you put a new auger in you should put a new drive hub on so the old pins don't wear the new auger. Have no experience with tube poly, but I think it would make it run smoother with less hp as it is much more slippery. | |
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