McMillen 24-Inch Auger Bit for Skid Steers
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Overview
McMillen's 24-inch auger bit is a heavy-duty large-diameter bit for commercial pile drilling, large foundation holes, and major tree transplanting operations. Compatible with McMillen's high-output X3575 auger drive on high-flow, high-torque skid steers. At 24 inches, it handles the largest soil excavation tasks encountered on Canadian construction sites and commercial landscaping projects.
Canada Availability
Available in Canada through authorized McMillen dealers.
Key Facts
- Bit diameter: 24 inches
- Type: large-diameter auger bit
- Compatible with: McMillen X3575 high-output auger drive
- Cutting teeth: carbide-tipped
- Application: commercial piling, large foundation holes, tree transplanting
- Typical bit weight: 75–110 lbs
- Hydraulic flow: determined by auger drive unit (typically 15–30 GPM standard flow, 30–45 GPM high-flow for large drives)
Is This Right For You?
✅ Buy if…
- You already have an auger drive unit and need the right bit for your soil type or hole diameter
- You drill specific hole sizes for fence posts, footings, or tree planting and need diameter variety
⛔ Skip if…
- You don't have an auger drive unit — a bit alone does nothing without a compatible drive motor
- Your soil is solid rock or hardpan — standard earth bits fail fast, you need a dedicated frost/rock bit
🔍 Also consider…
- Rock or frost auger bit if your ground is caliche, Shield rock, or frozen Prairie soil
- Auger drive unit if you don't yet have one compatible with your machine's hydraulic flow
🔧 Machine Compatibility
Compatible with all skid steer brands and compact track loaders via universal SSQA quick attach. Mid-frame machines (S450–S650 class) are the most common fit.
About McMillen in Canada
McMillen is a US-based manufacturer of auger drives and bits with a long track record in North American construction and agricultural markets. Their heavy-duty auger systems are available through equipment dealers across Canada and are built to handle demanding soil and rock conditions.
✅ Last checked: March 2026