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Universal Auger Drive Extensions (2″ Hex) – Extend Your Drilling Depth and Reach

Original price $405.00 - Original price $530.00
Original price
$405.00
$405.00 - $530.00
Current price $405.00
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  • 2-inch hex drive compatibility
  • Five length options available
  • High-grade steel construction
  • Precision machined connections
  • Reinforced stress points
  • Abrasion-resistant finish
  • American-made quality
  • Modular system design
  • Maximum torque transfer
  • Professional-grade durability


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Video Overview
Overview

When you're drilling deep post holes or boring through tough soil layers, sometimes standard auger length just doesn't cut it. That's where auger drive extensions come into play. The Auger Drive Extensions (2″ Hex) from Stinger Attachments give you the reach you need to complete jobs that would otherwise require repositioning your equipment, digging by hand, or calling it quits altogether. Available in lengths from 2 feet all the way up to 8 feet, these extensions connect seamlessly to your existing 2-inch hex auger drive system, letting you tackle deeper installations without compromising on torque transfer or drilling efficiency.

Forge Claw is proud to distribute these American-made extensions to contractors, landscapers, fence installers, and agricultural operators across the country. We've worked with enough drilling professionals to know that when you're setting utility poles, installing fence posts, or prepping foundation piers, having the right extension length can mean the difference between finishing on schedule and dealing with unnecessary headaches. These extensions aren't afterthoughts or cheap add-ons. They're precision-engineered components built to handle the same demanding workloads as your primary auger setup.

The 2-inch hex design is an industry standard for good reason. It delivers maximum torque transfer while maintaining a secure, wobble-free connection between your auger drive motor and the bit doing the actual boring. Stinger Attachments machines these extensions from high-grade steel, ensuring they can withstand the rotational forces and ground resistance you'll encounter when drilling through clay, hardpan, rocky soil, or root-filled earth. You're not dealing with flimsy hardware store parts here. These are professional-grade extensions designed to work day in and day out on commercial job sites.

One of the most practical aspects of having multiple extension lengths available is the flexibility it gives you across different projects. A 2-foot extension might be perfect for adding just enough reach to clear an obstruction or get past a shallow rock layer. The 3-foot and 4-foot options work well for standard fence line work where you need consistent depth across varied terrain. And when you're installing larger posts, setting anchors, or working on foundation prep, the 6-foot and 8-foot extensions let you reach depths that would be nearly impossible with standard equipment configurations.

 Claw understands that lead times on specialized attachments can vary, especially for less common lengths. We recommend calling our team directly if you need a specific size by a certain date. We'll give you straight answers about availability and help you plan accordingly. That kind of transparency matters when you're scheduling crews and coordinating with clients who expect timely project completion.

Pricing on these extensions ranges from $405.00 to $530.00 depending on the length you select. When you consider the alternative costs of renting specialty equipment, hiring out drilling work, or dealing with project delays, that investment pays for itself quickly. You're adding legitimate capability to equipment you already own, expanding what you can accomplish without buying an entirely new auger system or bringing in subcontractors.

Installation is straightforward if you're already familiar with hex drive systems. The extensions connect directly to your auger drive output shaft and accept standard 2-inch hex auger bits on the other end. There's no complicated rigging or custom fabrication required. You can swap extensions between jobs as needed, keeping the ones you use most frequently ready to go and storing the specialty lengths for when specific projects demand them.

The construction quality on Stinger Attachments products consistently impresses operators who've dealt with inferior alternatives. These extensions feature solid steel throughout, with precisely machined hex connections that mate cleanly without excessive play. The welds are clean and reinforced at stress points. The finish holds up well to the mud, moisture, and abrasion that comes with ground drilling work. You won't find yourself dealing with twisted shafts, stripped connections, or premature wear after a few weeks of regular use.

For tree service professionals working around established landscapes, these extensions solve a common problem. When you need to bore holes for bracing systems or root zone aeration without tearing up surrounding turf with your equipment, adding extension length lets you position your machine further away while still reaching the target depth. Fence contractors appreciate being able to maintain consistent post depths across properties with uneven topography or varying soil conditions without constantly repositioning their skid steer or tractor.

Agricultural operators find these extensions particularly valuable when setting posts for high-tensile fencing systems that require deeper anchoring than traditional barbed wire setups. The ability to reach 6 to 8 feet down means your corner posts and end assemblies get the depth they need to handle wire tension without frost heave or gradual leaning over time. Ranch owners dealing with rocky or caliche soil layers often hit obstacles at depths where standard auger setups run out of reach. An extension lets you power through or work around those challenges without bringing in a truck-mounted auger rig.

Forge Claw ships these extensions free of charge anywhere in the continental United States. That nationwide shipping coverage means you're getting the same quality equipment and service whether you're working in Texas, Maine, or anywhere in between. We've built our reputation on making professional-grade attachments accessible to operators who need reliable tools without the runaround that sometimes comes with specialty equipment dealers.

The versatility of having multiple extension options available also means you can build out a complete drilling setup tailored to your specific work. Pair shorter extensions with smaller diameter bits for fence work, and keep longer extensions on hand for utility installations or foundation prep. The modular nature of hex drive systems means your investment in quality extensions pays dividends across multiple applications rather than sitting idle between specialty jobs.

Specifications
  • Available Lengths: 2 ft, 3 ft, 4 ft, 6 ft, 8 ft
  • Hex Drive Size: 2 inches (standard hex drive connection)
  • Construction: High-grade steel with precision machined hex connections
  • Connection Type: 2″ hex male to 2″ hex female
  • Compatible Systems: Standard 2-inch hex auger drive motors and bits
  • Finish: Durable coating resistant to soil abrasion and moisture
  • Price Range: $405.00 - $530.00 (varies by length)
  • Country of Origin: USA


Features
  • Precision Machined Hex Connections — ensures maximum torque transfer with minimal play between drive motor and auger bit for consistent drilling performance
  • Multiple Length Options — five different extension lengths from 2 to 8 feet let you match equipment reach to specific job requirements without compromising stability
  • High-Grade Steel Construction — built from professional-grade steel that withstands rotational stress, ground resistance, and the punishment of daily commercial use
  • Standard 2-Inch Hex Drive — compatible with industry-standard auger systems, eliminating compatibility concerns and letting you use existing bits and motors
  • Reinforced Stress Points — strategic welding and reinforcement at critical connection areas prevents failure under heavy torque loads
  • Abrasion-Resistant Finish — durable coating stands up to constant soil contact, moisture exposure, and the rough handling typical on active job sites
  • American Manufacturing — made in the USA by Stinger Attachments with quality control standards that ensure consistent performance across production runs
  • Modular System Design — swap between different extension lengths as projects demand, building a versatile drilling setup from interchangeable components
Benefits

The most immediate benefit these extensions deliver is time savings on jobs where depth matters. Instead of repositioning your equipment multiple times to achieve proper boring depth, you connect the appropriate extension and drill straight down to target depth in one operation. That efficiency adds up quickly when you're setting dozens or hundreds of posts across a project. Fewer equipment moves means less fuel consumption, less ground disturbance, and more holes completed per hour.

Cost reduction comes from avoiding rental fees on specialty drilling equipment. When you encounter a job requiring deeper holes than your standard setup can handle, you've got two choices: rent or subcontract the work, or expand your existing equipment's capability with extensions. The extensions cost less than a few days of rental fees, and they're yours to keep for future projects. That ownership means the capability is available whenever you need it without scheduling rentals or coordinating with subcontractors.

Durability advantages become apparent after you've used these extensions through a full season of work. The solid steel construction and quality machining mean they maintain tight tolerances even after hundreds of holes. You won't deal with the wobble and vibration that develops with lower-quality extensions as connections wear and loosen. That durability translates to cleaner holes, less equipment strain, and fewer maintenance headaches over the long term.

Productivity improvements show up in your ability to take on jobs you might have previously declined or subcontracted out. A landscaping contractor who can offer deep post installation for deck footings or pergola structures opens up additional revenue streams. Fence installers can bid confidently on projects with challenging soil conditions knowing they have the reach to get through problem layers. Agricultural operators can complete infrastructure improvements in-house rather than waiting on contractors or working around their schedules.

The real-world job site value comes from having the right tool when conditions demand it. Rocky soil that forces you to drill deeper to find solid anchoring, frost lines that require extra depth in northern climates, specifications that call for posts set below grade level, or simply uneven terrain that makes consistent depth challenging with standard equipment—these extensions handle all of it. You show up prepared, complete the work efficiently, and avoid the delays that erode profit margins and damage client relationships.

Additional Information

These extensions are ideal for contractors, fence installers, landscapers, utility workers, agricultural operators, and anyone running auger equipment on a regular basis. They work particularly well for professionals who encounter varied soil conditions and depth requirements across different projects. If your work involves setting posts, installing anchors, boring utility holes, or foundation prep, having extension options available expands your operational capability significantly.

Compatibility is straightforward with any 2-inch hex drive auger system. The male end connects to your auger drive motor's output shaft, and the female end accepts any standard 2-inch hex auger bit. This universal sizing means you don't need to worry about proprietary connections or brand-specific compatibility. Your existing bits and motors work with these extensions without modification. Just keep in mind that as you add extension length, you increase the overall load on your drive motor, so matching extension length to your motor's capabilities matters for optimal performance.

Operating these extensions effectively means considering the added length when positioning your equipment and planning your approach. Longer extensions require more careful alignment to keep everything straight during the initial boring phase. Once you're into the ground and the hole is guiding the bit, the extension simply transfers torque down to the working end. Make sure your drive motor has adequate flow and pressure to maintain bit speed through the full depth. Slower rotation is better than forcing a struggling motor that can't maintain torque through an 8-foot extension under load.

Maintenance requirements are minimal but important. Clean soil and debris off the hex connections after each use to prevent buildup that can affect fit and torque transfer. Inspect the hex surfaces periodically for wear or damage, particularly if you're drilling through abrasive or rocky material regularly. Store extensions in a dry location when not in use to prevent corrosion on the hex surfaces. A light coating of oil on the connections during long-term storage prevents rust and ensures they'll mate cleanly when you need them. Check welds and connection points seasonally for any signs of stress or cracking, particularly if you're running long extensions through demanding material frequently.

Warranty Info

Manufactured by Stinger Attachments, this product is covered under the manufacturer's 2-year warranty for defects in materials and workmanship. Forge Claw proudly stands behind every unit we sell and offers free nationwide shipping on all heavy machinery attachments. Order your Auger Drive Extensions (2″ Hex) from Forge Claw today. We offer flexible, easy financing and free nationwide shipping so every operator can get their hands on top-quality equipment.


What length auger extension do I need for fence post installation?

For most residential and agricultural fence work, a 3-foot or 4-foot extension provides the ideal balance between reach and manageability. These lengths let you achieve standard fence post depths of 3 to 4 feet in varied terrain without excessive extension beyond your auger drive motor. If you're installing high-tensile fencing that requires deeper corner posts and end assemblies, the 6-foot extension gives you the reach needed for proper anchoring below frost lines.

Ranch owners in northern climates often choose the 6-foot or 8-foot options to ensure posts sit deep enough to resist frost heave. The 2-foot extension works well when you just need a bit more reach to clear shallow rock layers or obstructions. Consider your typical post depth requirements, soil conditions, and whether you need to account for frost depth in your region. Many fence contractors keep multiple lengths on hand to handle different project specifications without needing to reposition equipment constantly.

Will these extensions work with my existing auger drive and bits?

These extensions are designed to work with any standard 2-inch hex auger drive system, which is the industry standard for skid steers, tractors, and excavators. The male end connects directly to your auger drive motor's output shaft, and the female end accepts any 2-inch hex auger bit you currently own. There's no custom fabrication or brand-specific adapters required. The precision machined hex connections ensure a tight, wobble-free fit that transfers torque efficiently from your motor through the extension to the bit.

Just verify your existing setup uses the 2-inch hex configuration before ordering. If you're running planetary auger drives from major manufacturers, you're almost certainly using this standard sizing. The modular nature means you can mix and match extensions with different diameter bits depending on the job. A 6-inch diameter bit for fence posts, a 12-inch bit for utility poles, and an 18-inch bit for foundation piers all connect to the same extension using the universal 2-inch hex interface.

How do I maintain these auger extensions for long-term durability?

Maintenance is straightforward and essential for keeping these extensions performing reliably season after season. After each use, clean all soil and debris from the hex connections using a wire brush or compressed air. Buildup in the hex surfaces affects fit quality and torque transfer efficiency. Inspect the hex surfaces periodically for wear, rounding, or damage, especially if you're drilling through abrasive rocky material regularly.

Store extensions in a dry location when not in use to prevent corrosion on the precision machined surfaces. Apply a light coating of oil to the hex connections during extended storage periods to prevent rust and ensure they mate cleanly when you need them next. Check all welds and connection points at the start of each season for any signs of stress cracks or separation, particularly if you frequently run long extensions through demanding soil conditions. If you notice any excessive play developing in the connections, that's a sign of wear that should be addressed before it affects drilling performance or causes damage to your auger motor. Proper care takes just minutes after each job and protects your investment for years of productive use.

Can my auger drive motor handle the longer 6-foot or 8-foot extensions?

Most standard planetary auger drives designed for skid steers and compact tractors can handle extensions up to 8 feet, but your hydraulic flow and pressure determine actual performance. The longer the extension, the more torque is required to maintain bit speed under load. If your hydraulic system delivers at least 15-20 GPM with adequate pressure, you should have no issues running 6-foot or 8-foot extensions with bits up to 12 inches in diameter through typical soil conditions.

When drilling through extremely dense clay, hardpan, or rocky material with long extensions, expect slower penetration rates compared to shorter setups. The key is matching your approach to your equipment's capabilities. If your motor starts to bog down or stall with a long extension and large bit, reduce your downward pressure and let the bit do the cutting rather than forcing it. You can also drill in stages, using a smaller diameter pilot hole first, then enlarging it with your target bit size. This reduces the load on your system when working at maximum extension length. Most operators find that 4-foot and 6-foot extensions represent the sweet spot for productivity with standard equipment, while 8-foot extensions work best for specialty applications where depth is critical.

Is it more cost-effective to buy extensions or rent specialty drilling equipment?

Buying extensions makes financial sense if you encounter deep drilling requirements more than a few times per year. Rental rates for truck-mounted augers or specialty deep-hole drilling equipment typically run $300-500 per day, not counting delivery fees and scheduling constraints. A complete set of extensions covering the most common lengths costs less than a week of rental fees, and you own them permanently.

Beyond the direct cost comparison, ownership gives you scheduling flexibility. You can take on jobs requiring deep post holes without coordinating rental availability or working around delivery windows. That responsiveness often translates to winning bids you'd otherwise have to decline or price higher to account for rental logistics. Extensions also eliminate the learning curve and setup time that comes with rental equipment you're not familiar with. You're using the same auger drive system you operate daily, just with extended reach. For contractors who regularly work on fence installation, utility projects, or agricultural infrastructure, extensions typically pay for themselves within the first season. Even occasional users find that having the capability available justifies the investment compared to turning down projects or subcontracting work that could generate revenue. Forge Claw offers easy financing options and free nationwide shipping to make adding these capabilities to your equipment even more accessible.

Video Overview
Overview

When you're drilling deep post holes or boring through tough soil layers, sometimes standard auger length just doesn't cut it. That's where auger drive extensions come into play. The Auger Drive Extensions (2″ Hex) from Stinger Attachments give you the reach you need to complete jobs that would otherwise require repositioning your equipment, digging by hand, or calling it quits altogether. Available in lengths from 2 feet all the way up to 8 feet, these extensions connect seamlessly to your existing 2-inch hex auger drive system, letting you tackle deeper installations without compromising on torque transfer or drilling efficiency.

Forge Claw is proud to distribute these American-made extensions to contractors, landscapers, fence installers, and agricultural operators across the country. We've worked with enough drilling professionals to know that when you're setting utility poles, installing fence posts, or prepping foundation piers, having the right extension length can mean the difference between finishing on schedule and dealing with unnecessary headaches. These extensions aren't afterthoughts or cheap add-ons. They're precision-engineered components built to handle the same demanding workloads as your primary auger setup.

The 2-inch hex design is an industry standard for good reason. It delivers maximum torque transfer while maintaining a secure, wobble-free connection between your auger drive motor and the bit doing the actual boring. Stinger Attachments machines these extensions from high-grade steel, ensuring they can withstand the rotational forces and ground resistance you'll encounter when drilling through clay, hardpan, rocky soil, or root-filled earth. You're not dealing with flimsy hardware store parts here. These are professional-grade extensions designed to work day in and day out on commercial job sites.

One of the most practical aspects of having multiple extension lengths available is the flexibility it gives you across different projects. A 2-foot extension might be perfect for adding just enough reach to clear an obstruction or get past a shallow rock layer. The 3-foot and 4-foot options work well for standard fence line work where you need consistent depth across varied terrain. And when you're installing larger posts, setting anchors, or working on foundation prep, the 6-foot and 8-foot extensions let you reach depths that would be nearly impossible with standard equipment configurations.

 Claw understands that lead times on specialized attachments can vary, especially for less common lengths. We recommend calling our team directly if you need a specific size by a certain date. We'll give you straight answers about availability and help you plan accordingly. That kind of transparency matters when you're scheduling crews and coordinating with clients who expect timely project completion.

Pricing on these extensions ranges from $405.00 to $530.00 depending on the length you select. When you consider the alternative costs of renting specialty equipment, hiring out drilling work, or dealing with project delays, that investment pays for itself quickly. You're adding legitimate capability to equipment you already own, expanding what you can accomplish without buying an entirely new auger system or bringing in subcontractors.

Installation is straightforward if you're already familiar with hex drive systems. The extensions connect directly to your auger drive output shaft and accept standard 2-inch hex auger bits on the other end. There's no complicated rigging or custom fabrication required. You can swap extensions between jobs as needed, keeping the ones you use most frequently ready to go and storing the specialty lengths for when specific projects demand them.

The construction quality on Stinger Attachments products consistently impresses operators who've dealt with inferior alternatives. These extensions feature solid steel throughout, with precisely machined hex connections that mate cleanly without excessive play. The welds are clean and reinforced at stress points. The finish holds up well to the mud, moisture, and abrasion that comes with ground drilling work. You won't find yourself dealing with twisted shafts, stripped connections, or premature wear after a few weeks of regular use.

For tree service professionals working around established landscapes, these extensions solve a common problem. When you need to bore holes for bracing systems or root zone aeration without tearing up surrounding turf with your equipment, adding extension length lets you position your machine further away while still reaching the target depth. Fence contractors appreciate being able to maintain consistent post depths across properties with uneven topography or varying soil conditions without constantly repositioning their skid steer or tractor.

Agricultural operators find these extensions particularly valuable when setting posts for high-tensile fencing systems that require deeper anchoring than traditional barbed wire setups. The ability to reach 6 to 8 feet down means your corner posts and end assemblies get the depth they need to handle wire tension without frost heave or gradual leaning over time. Ranch owners dealing with rocky or caliche soil layers often hit obstacles at depths where standard auger setups run out of reach. An extension lets you power through or work around those challenges without bringing in a truck-mounted auger rig.

Forge Claw ships these extensions free of charge anywhere in the continental United States. That nationwide shipping coverage means you're getting the same quality equipment and service whether you're working in Texas, Maine, or anywhere in between. We've built our reputation on making professional-grade attachments accessible to operators who need reliable tools without the runaround that sometimes comes with specialty equipment dealers.

The versatility of having multiple extension options available also means you can build out a complete drilling setup tailored to your specific work. Pair shorter extensions with smaller diameter bits for fence work, and keep longer extensions on hand for utility installations or foundation prep. The modular nature of hex drive systems means your investment in quality extensions pays dividends across multiple applications rather than sitting idle between specialty jobs.

Specifications
  • Available Lengths: 2 ft, 3 ft, 4 ft, 6 ft, 8 ft
  • Hex Drive Size: 2 inches (standard hex drive connection)
  • Construction: High-grade steel with precision machined hex connections
  • Connection Type: 2″ hex male to 2″ hex female
  • Compatible Systems: Standard 2-inch hex auger drive motors and bits
  • Finish: Durable coating resistant to soil abrasion and moisture
  • Price Range: $405.00 - $530.00 (varies by length)
  • Country of Origin: USA


Features
  • Precision Machined Hex Connections — ensures maximum torque transfer with minimal play between drive motor and auger bit for consistent drilling performance
  • Multiple Length Options — five different extension lengths from 2 to 8 feet let you match equipment reach to specific job requirements without compromising stability
  • High-Grade Steel Construction — built from professional-grade steel that withstands rotational stress, ground resistance, and the punishment of daily commercial use
  • Standard 2-Inch Hex Drive — compatible with industry-standard auger systems, eliminating compatibility concerns and letting you use existing bits and motors
  • Reinforced Stress Points — strategic welding and reinforcement at critical connection areas prevents failure under heavy torque loads
  • Abrasion-Resistant Finish — durable coating stands up to constant soil contact, moisture exposure, and the rough handling typical on active job sites
  • American Manufacturing — made in the USA by Stinger Attachments with quality control standards that ensure consistent performance across production runs
  • Modular System Design — swap between different extension lengths as projects demand, building a versatile drilling setup from interchangeable components
Benefits

The most immediate benefit these extensions deliver is time savings on jobs where depth matters. Instead of repositioning your equipment multiple times to achieve proper boring depth, you connect the appropriate extension and drill straight down to target depth in one operation. That efficiency adds up quickly when you're setting dozens or hundreds of posts across a project. Fewer equipment moves means less fuel consumption, less ground disturbance, and more holes completed per hour.

Cost reduction comes from avoiding rental fees on specialty drilling equipment. When you encounter a job requiring deeper holes than your standard setup can handle, you've got two choices: rent or subcontract the work, or expand your existing equipment's capability with extensions. The extensions cost less than a few days of rental fees, and they're yours to keep for future projects. That ownership means the capability is available whenever you need it without scheduling rentals or coordinating with subcontractors.

Durability advantages become apparent after you've used these extensions through a full season of work. The solid steel construction and quality machining mean they maintain tight tolerances even after hundreds of holes. You won't deal with the wobble and vibration that develops with lower-quality extensions as connections wear and loosen. That durability translates to cleaner holes, less equipment strain, and fewer maintenance headaches over the long term.

Productivity improvements show up in your ability to take on jobs you might have previously declined or subcontracted out. A landscaping contractor who can offer deep post installation for deck footings or pergola structures opens up additional revenue streams. Fence installers can bid confidently on projects with challenging soil conditions knowing they have the reach to get through problem layers. Agricultural operators can complete infrastructure improvements in-house rather than waiting on contractors or working around their schedules.

The real-world job site value comes from having the right tool when conditions demand it. Rocky soil that forces you to drill deeper to find solid anchoring, frost lines that require extra depth in northern climates, specifications that call for posts set below grade level, or simply uneven terrain that makes consistent depth challenging with standard equipment—these extensions handle all of it. You show up prepared, complete the work efficiently, and avoid the delays that erode profit margins and damage client relationships.

Additional Information

These extensions are ideal for contractors, fence installers, landscapers, utility workers, agricultural operators, and anyone running auger equipment on a regular basis. They work particularly well for professionals who encounter varied soil conditions and depth requirements across different projects. If your work involves setting posts, installing anchors, boring utility holes, or foundation prep, having extension options available expands your operational capability significantly.

Compatibility is straightforward with any 2-inch hex drive auger system. The male end connects to your auger drive motor's output shaft, and the female end accepts any standard 2-inch hex auger bit. This universal sizing means you don't need to worry about proprietary connections or brand-specific compatibility. Your existing bits and motors work with these extensions without modification. Just keep in mind that as you add extension length, you increase the overall load on your drive motor, so matching extension length to your motor's capabilities matters for optimal performance.

Operating these extensions effectively means considering the added length when positioning your equipment and planning your approach. Longer extensions require more careful alignment to keep everything straight during the initial boring phase. Once you're into the ground and the hole is guiding the bit, the extension simply transfers torque down to the working end. Make sure your drive motor has adequate flow and pressure to maintain bit speed through the full depth. Slower rotation is better than forcing a struggling motor that can't maintain torque through an 8-foot extension under load.

Maintenance requirements are minimal but important. Clean soil and debris off the hex connections after each use to prevent buildup that can affect fit and torque transfer. Inspect the hex surfaces periodically for wear or damage, particularly if you're drilling through abrasive or rocky material regularly. Store extensions in a dry location when not in use to prevent corrosion on the hex surfaces. A light coating of oil on the connections during long-term storage prevents rust and ensures they'll mate cleanly when you need them. Check welds and connection points seasonally for any signs of stress or cracking, particularly if you're running long extensions through demanding material frequently.

Warranty Info

Manufactured by Stinger Attachments, this product is covered under the manufacturer's 2-year warranty for defects in materials and workmanship. Forge Claw proudly stands behind every unit we sell and offers free nationwide shipping on all heavy machinery attachments. Order your Auger Drive Extensions (2″ Hex) from Forge Claw today. We offer flexible, easy financing and free nationwide shipping so every operator can get their hands on top-quality equipment.