Isn’t gator defunct?
8 inch kdrill is a huge load on a 1/2 drill, my new milaukee didnt last long on my k drill and never drilled in ice more than 16 inches thick.
I know I have seen k-drill threads on here before, but I am curious about one thing. I have been using a 10-inch hole since I have started ice fishing so i would like to hear from those of you that have gone from a 10" to an 8" hole. It's hard to find anyone saying much bad about the K-drill and my only reservation on it would be moving down to an 8-inch hole as I love the extra space in the 10-inch holes.
I'm guessing you had the lowest torque model they make. I beat the shit out of mine and have never had a problem. I mix sheetrock mud and concrete all the time and run the kdrill. I've drilled in 30 inches of ice and never had a problem.
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Were you using a clam plate?2704-20
There is no reason why k-drill don't make a 10'. With these new drills they have plenty of power to handle them. If they do make one I will buy it!!
Were you using a clam plate?
Were you using a clam plate?
Hmm...did you try to return the drill, sounds like a possible lemon? I’m actually curious about the Milwaukee warranty if used as an auger. I’m just starting this whole drill/auger thing although I’m paired with a clam plate and shaver hand auger. So far it’s been awesome and way faster than my gas, but may switch back to gas now that ice is getting thick to preserve the drill.no clam plate anything over 10 inches of ice it stops and sounds like a brush drill just before it smokes, and the trigger forward and reverse licks the trigger when going from forward to reverse.
no clam plate anything over 10 inches of ice it stops and sounds like a brush drill just before it smokes, and the trigger forward and reverse licks the trigger when going from forward to reverse.
I ran my 40V Strikemaster 10" this weekend on Lake Winnipeg in -30, and I have ZERO complaints. I was overly impressed. The only time I had an issue was when I didn't put the battery in the cab when we moved from spots. Just needed to let that battery warm up and it ran flawlessly. When I was letting the battery warm up, I fired up the Jiffy Pro-4 Propane. And that got the job done also. I've been using that Jiffy Propane 10" Auger for the last 4 seasons up there and have had minimal issues. As long as you keep the bottle in your jacket or cab of the ranger, it'll run. With it being that cold, we did have to pull on it about 20 times to get everything loose. But when it's -30 out, what more do you expect.
I will tell you that after using that 40V Strikemaster, I'll never look back! We drilled 20+ holes, through 30"+/- of ice, in -20+ conditions, on 1 battery in one day. And does that auger ever eat ice!
As to the 8" vs 10". We used an 8" auger several years back, and we hooked more fish on the bottom of the ice trying to get their heads through the hole. I have yet to have a consecutive problem with that, using a 10". But with this last trip, I didn't have a fish 28'+ either!!
I ran my 40V Strikemaster 10" this weekend on Lake Winnipeg in -30, and I have ZERO complaints. I was overly impressed. The only time I had an issue was when I didn't put the battery in the cab when we moved from spots. Just needed to let that battery warm up and it ran flawlessly. When I was letting the battery warm up, I fired up the Jiffy Pro-4 Propane. And that got the job done also. I've been using that Jiffy Propane 10" Auger for the last 4 seasons up there and have had minimal issues. As long as you keep the bottle in your jacket or cab of the ranger, it'll run. With it being that cold, we did have to pull on it about 20 times to get everything loose. But when it's -30 out, what more do you expect.
I will tell you that after using that 40V Strikemaster, I'll never look back! We drilled 20+ holes, through 30"+/- of ice, in -20+ conditions, on 1 battery in one day. And does that auger ever eat ice!
As to the 8" vs 10". We used an 8" auger several years back, and we hooked more fish on the bottom of the ice trying to get their heads through the hole. I have yet to have a consecutive problem with that, using a 10". But with this last trip, I didn't have a fish 28'+ either!!