What is General Auger?
A general snail is a device that resembles large corkscrews. Consisting of an outer body surrounding the interior similar to a bore is used to move the material. Although it is often used to move small materials similar to the low level to a higher point, the general snail can also be used to move the material in the level. A general snail that behaves like a drill is spinning and sending a material that climbs to the blade to the top. Powered by a gasoline engine, General Augera uses the point of the digging point attached to the end of the worm shaft. When the machine operators hold the controls on each side of the excavator, the snail is inserted into the ground that carries dirt, rock and residues up and out of the hole on the snail blades. Once the general snail is pulled out of the hole, a clean, round hole of fence is left for the location.
The same general design of Augera is used in an ice worm. To the ice fisherman after cElém world fishing with ice used to bored holes into the surface of frozen lakes and rivers, reducing bait through the resulting hole. When the blades on the ice worm dig into the ice, reduce it, shavings and chips are transmitted up and out of the hole with spirals with snail blades. This leaves a relatively clean and clean hole in the ice with a minimum of ice chips that omit the hole from the surface.
Agricultural community is perhaps the largest group of Augera users in the world. Every day farmers use snails to move grains from one basket to another and to blends and feed bunk. Once the crop crops are harvested from the field, such as corn, wheat or oats, they are transferred from a combined or combine to a snail transport car. The Wagon transport takes the grain to the farm, where it is lined in an underground pit and transmitted to the cereal basket with another snail. The crop remains in the basket until it is loaded into a truck by a snail and sent to the market where it is unloaded and sent to the possession of a silo with another snail.