McMillen X1675 High-Flow Skid Steer Auger Drive

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High-flow machine requiredCompatible with high-flow CTLFits most skid steers, including small-frame
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McMillen Auger Drive

Overview

McMillen's X1675 is a high-flow auger drive for larger skid steers needing more torque for large-diameter bits or challenging soil. Available through Paladin/McMillen dealers in Canada. A step up from the X1475 for machines with high-flow hydraulics and jobs requiring bits larger than 24 inches or work in harder soils like clay or frozen ground.

Canada Availability

Available through Langner Equipment and other Paladin/McMillen dealers in Canada.

Key Facts

  • Model: X1675
  • Type: high-flow skid steer auger drive
  • Drive: high-flow hydraulic
  • Higher torque than X1475
  • Compatible with large-diameter bits
  • Application: large posts, tree planting, hard soils
  • SSQA universal quick attach
  • Typical bit weight: 35–60 lbs
Specs sourced from paladinattachments.com · Last verified: March 2026

Is This Right For You?

Buy if

  • You drill post holes, footings, or tree holes regularly enough that buying beats renting
  • Your skid steer's hydraulic output is matched to the drive unit — verify GPM range before buying

Skip if

  • You only drill occasionally — renting an auger package for $250–$400/day often wins over ownership at $3,000–$8,000 investment
  • Your machine's GPM is outside the drive unit's rated range — running outside spec damages the motor

Also consider

  • A rental package first to confirm the right drive unit spec for your soil and machine
  • Auger bits in multiple diameters — the drive unit investment only makes sense if you have the right bits to go with it
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.

Care & Maintenance

  • Grease the drive unit gearbox per the manufacturer's schedule — typically every 8 hours of operation; a starved gearbox is the most common cause of drive unit failure
  • Inspect bit carbide teeth after every use in rocky or abrasive soil — worn or chipped teeth increase drive unit load and reduce penetration
  • Replace a worn pilot bit before the main teeth wear — the pilot centers the bit and prevents wobble that stresses the drive unit gearbox
  • Check hydraulic hose connections at the drive unit before each use — hose chafing in tight soil is a common failure point
  • Store bits vertically or with exposed carbide protected — storing lying flat with unprotected carbide causes chipping from incidental contact

How to Connect

  1. Attach auger drive head using Bob-Tach
  2. Connect high-flow hydraulic couplers (colour-coded on most brands)
  3. Verify rotation direction — auger should rotate clockwise when viewed from above
  4. Lower auger to ground and test rotation at idle before digging
Safety NoteAugers typically require 15-35 GPM — verify your machine's aux hydraulic flow before connecting

Ready to Buy in Canada?

Pricing varies by region and dealer stock levels change seasonally. For current availability and a real quote, contact a local dealer.

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✓ Last checked: March 2026