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Jiffy Pro 4 propane auger, do you like yours?
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<blockquote data-quote="gonefshn" data-source="post: 73735" data-attributes="member: 380"><p>I have a Pro 4 Propane. Loved it the first year, ran like $hit the last 2 years, and this year after giving Sharbono Repair in Devils Lake $60 it runs and cuts great and I like it again. Problem he said was that it was a gas motor converted to propane. The dry propane would stiffen the reeds and some oil tends to get in the carb and gum it up. </p><p></p><p>If not for my liking a larger whole (I've always had 9" flights), I'd buy a K-drill (about $250) and a Milwaukee drill with 2 batteries (about $200). Friends who have them love them. Super light, can drill about 40 6" holes on one battery, can just keep it in the cab of your vehicle, and a simple converter in your vehicle will allow the charger to be charging your battery. Plus you have a good cordless drill for those around the home jobs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gonefshn, post: 73735, member: 380"] I have a Pro 4 Propane. Loved it the first year, ran like $hit the last 2 years, and this year after giving Sharbono Repair in Devils Lake $60 it runs and cuts great and I like it again. Problem he said was that it was a gas motor converted to propane. The dry propane would stiffen the reeds and some oil tends to get in the carb and gum it up. If not for my liking a larger whole (I've always had 9" flights), I'd buy a K-drill (about $250) and a Milwaukee drill with 2 batteries (about $200). Friends who have them love them. Super light, can drill about 40 6" holes on one battery, can just keep it in the cab of your vehicle, and a simple converter in your vehicle will allow the charger to be charging your battery. Plus you have a good cordless drill for those around the home jobs. [/QUOTE]
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