I'm a real dummy when it comes to setting up hydraulics. So don't look at this as a blueprint, but a foggy idea....
I bought 2 such augers at farm sales. One is a bit of a project; the other 6 inch, 12 foot one works well for what you suggest, but it is a tad slow with my tactor.
The key I guess is to match the orbit motor to the oil supply your tractor offers.
You can build a hyd drive from parts from Surplus Center. They are pretty good at helping you size things, but they will need to know what you are starting with. Oil flow, speed you want auger to turn, how much energy the auger will need, etc. Best to set up with an orbit motor that runs too fast, and then put in a bypass valve, you open it a bit to allow slowing the auger down to the speed you want - then you can use it with different tractors and adjust to each tractor somewhat. If your tractor is real low flow, then there is only so much that can be adjusted tho.
You'd need a bracket to hold the orbit motor.
The orbit motor.
The speed adjuster valve.
4 hoses, 2 very short, 2 long.
Plumb the tractor to the speed valve, the valve has an output to the orbit motor and a bypass output back to the tractor, and the orbit motor will also have an output back to the tractor - you can combine the outputs back to the tractor.
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