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255.1 | Jiffy power the way to go !!! | EARRTH::VEZINA | | Mon Feb 01 1993 12:53 | 5 |
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One vote for Jiffy, hands done !!!
Overall QUALITY is the word.......
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255.2 | My Jiffy Experience....
| IBR2::AUGER | | Mon Feb 01 1993 15:27 | 19 |
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I haven't had any experience with Eskimo, but I've owned a 10" Jiffy for
about 8 years now. I love it....It's drilled 100's of holes and I've never had
any problems. It starts on the 1st or 2nd pull every time. It still has the
original blade and still cuts like new. As for maintainence - All I do at the
end of the season is run the gas dry. At the begining of the season I check for
loose bolts and nicks in the blade, clean the spark plug and grease the
transmission (I think that's what they call it), and it's given me years of
excellent service. One change I did make after the first season was to place
a U shaped bracket over the spark plug to protect it from being broken. I
cracked a plug by accident once, not sure how but this eliminates the potential.
"Baitmaster"
BTW - My 4 year old tested the 10' hole this past Saturday - He stepped into a
hole and he didn't come close to falling through - Unfortunately he did
get wet up to his knee. IMHO the folks that thought this one up ought to
get a life - A child is far more likely to fall through a naturally
occurring hole or through thin ice then through a 10' auger hole GMAB...
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255.3 | | GERBIL::DUPONT | | Mon Feb 01 1993 16:03 | 10 |
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Re .2
I think he's the expert!!!
When asking auger questions always trust the
answer of someone on the node IBR2::AUGER :-)
chet
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255.4 | Another vote for Jiffy | ROYALT::GAFFNEY | Gone fishin/racin | Tue Feb 02 1993 09:36 | 5 |
| I've had a Jiffy lite, with a 6" blade for a few years now.
No problems at all, plenty of power, light weight, love it!
Gone fishin
Gaff
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255.5 | Another vote for JIFFY | MPGS::MASSICOTTE | | Tue Feb 02 1993 09:53 | 15 |
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I've had my JIFFY with a 9" blade on it for about 15 years.
No problems, JIFFY related. Champion/AC sparkplug related -
yes! :^) Always carry a couple extras. Even had a brand new
one that was bad. Doubted it to the point of taking apart the
carb and looking for debris that'd clog the port. Finally
"ate crow" and listened to someone who said "change the plug again".
I did and it purred. ( How to feel foolish in one easy lesson )
What I like about mine is the single handle. I rest it against my
hip and my arms don't have to take up any shock.
Happy drilling! Catch plenty!
Fred
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255.6 | Thanks | AIMHI::LONGLAND | | Tue Feb 02 1993 14:45 | 11 |
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Thanks very much to all -
We're headin' up to Newfound friday and hopin' that a power auger,
fish finder, and shelter helps our odds against gettin' skunked
at the Derby this year! (Geez, after last year if we can get 20
degree temperature I'll be happy!)
Steve
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255.7 | I'll cut that hole in a Jiffy! | SOFBAS::SULLIVAN | | Wed Feb 10 1993 15:33 | 15 |
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I have a 10" jiffy with the 3hp tucuemsca
You must determine what thickness of ice you plan to
drill through. In Mass. for the most part a hand auger
will do fine. Head a little north a power is the way to
go. The 3hp & 10" bit is a litlle impracticale for me.
The way the clutches are set the auger doesn't really
kick-in till it get's through the first 3"'s then hang
on. But the ice usually being aroung 6" here an 8"
blade or smaller auger would be OK. But, for all
around performance, dependibility and ice cutting ability
I never leave home without my big Jiffy.
- Woody
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255.8 | | EMDS::MMURPHY | | Thu Feb 11 1993 06:42 | 6 |
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Ha ha ha ha !!!
I hear ya Woody!!!
K
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255.9 | Escimos have a double cutting edge. | WHEEL::FANTASIA | | Mon Feb 15 1993 08:08 | 13 |
| I have the 10" escimo and can provide some differences. The screw
(auger) is shorter, there are two cutting edges instead of one. When
using a single cutting edge like jiffy, you will find that just when
you are ready to break through the ice it catches and can give you a
good jerk if you are not prepare. I know a lot of the jiffy folks
will reply and say that it is not true if the edge was sharp. The
motors are the same as the jiffy, so all motor issues apply to both.
Because the screw is short it is also light if you where to carry it a
good distance.
I own a jiffy for 9 years and wanted to try the double cutting edge.
Nick
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255.10 | The Jiffy did the JOB! | NEMAIL::VAILLANCOURT | | Mon Feb 15 1993 13:09 | 8 |
| Well, If its any consolation, I drilled 4 holes at the Rotary derby for
a couple of guys who tried to use their brand new Eskimo drill and with
no luck... I looked at the Eskimo (figured the blade was bent)
everything looked great, but the ole Eskimo kept bouncing left and
right. I told the guys to bring it back...
MIke
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255.11 | Whaaaat correct angle??? | MPGS::MASSICOTTE | | Thu Feb 18 1993 09:46 | 5 |
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:^) Sounds like another "I'll sharpen it" story..
Fred
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255.12 | I wouldn't trade my Eskimo... | 2CRAZY::WHITES | | Mon Feb 22 1993 20:12 | 16 |
| I bought an 8" Eskimo two months ago and found it to be
excellent. It has the smaller 2hp Tecumseh motor, and is very
light to carry. One of the first things I noticed when using
it was that with the foam insulated handles, it wasn't
necessary to have gloves on to drill holes - my hands stayed
warm even without them. It always starts in three pulls or
less, and uses a miniscule amount of fuel. The single allen
bolt auger-motor disconnect is perfect for carrying it in
my S/10 Blazer (with the spare tire inside) as it fits in
easily with the ice fishing sled. It cut ok during break-in,
and it's even faster now its broken in. I drill an average
of 30 holes per outing and after having it only a couple of
months, I can't imagine how we did without one for so long.
Jack
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255.13 | Gears and clutch help. | JUPITR::BUTCH | No Shortcut Too Short | Wed Dec 08 1993 12:18 | 7 |
| Now that the season's getting close, I need some help. At the
end of last year, my jiffy stripped the gears. I got 12 well used
years out of my 10" drill. I need the gears and I want to install
a clutch like on the newer ones. Can this be done? Any help on the
clutch and gears would be appreciated. Thanx in advance.....
Butch
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