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Power ice Auger?

Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 1:16 pm
by 1lastcast
With the colder weather here. Im starting to gear up for the ice fishing season. Im also in the market for a gas powered ice auger. If you were going to purchase a Auger. what would it be? 2hp? 3hp? 8" - 10". I fish using a atv so weight is not the issue. Cost would be issue though. I dont think you need to spend $1000 on a auger?

Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 1:19 pm
by Iceman
Just love my Strikemaster Lazer 224 8" 2hp (light and fast) :D Wish I was. :shock:

Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 1:23 pm
by troutnmuskiehunter
Cory...I have a Jiffy 3HP 8" auger that's 8yrs old now...It still cuts through the ice like butter..the only thing I have had to change is the spark plug...I strap it down to the back rack on my ATV and it's good to go....

I've pulled a 15lb pike through the 8" hole and still had lots of room left...

Steve

Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 2:03 pm
by Wallyboss
I have a Jiffy 2hp 8" , never needed anything more!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 2:04 pm
by joco
I have right now a 3hp jiffy legend(yellow).

it those work great..but i do not need a 3hp a 2 hpower would be plenty anaught.

there some faster auger.

you can save the MOST..4 to 6 seconde on one hole... :shock: :? .

so you make a cople off hole and save a big 1 min... :lol: :lol: .

so faster..for me is not the 1 factor.

its reliable...fast to get parts in case something happen..easy to get blade and not to expensive...

and something i can get localy...for after purchase...warenty etc.


so unles you are so..in a hurry to make hole as fast as possible....jiffy is plenty anaught and there good reliable one.


joco.(there is tons off related subject on some ice fishing site.. :wink: )



I did read some bad report about the esquimau brand .

and i would think the normak the best...BUT you can get 2 jiffy and some lures for the same price.. 8) :lol:

Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 2:59 pm
by troutnmuskiehunter
I agree with Joco.....the Jiffy 2HP or 3HP is fast enough to drill holes....The most important thing to me when I decided to buy was reliability....this auger has NEVER let me down...even when it sits and bounces on the back of my ATV for an hr. while I'm headin into lakes!!...

Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 4:11 pm
by bucketmouth
Ya gotta buy a Jiffy! Seriously though, you'll be happy with most any power auger you buy. Strikemaster is generally lighter than the Jiffys but their lower end units contain alot of plastic which is kind of stupid for a canadian winter. If ya have alot of cash laying around pop for a NilsMaster...

Don

Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 6:17 pm
by Jackel
I have the Stealth 9" and it works great. :) The reason I went with the Jiffy was for service. If it breaks, I just go to SOS Power Sales and that have most parts in stock.

Al. 8)

Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 11:07 pm
by Luke
The Jiffy in my books is hands down the most durable and reliable. I've had Eskimo and Husquavrna and seem to always go back to the old Jiffy.

Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 11:21 pm
by beachburger
I have a 2HP 8" Jiffy that is about 15 years old. I had the carb cleaned 4 years ago and that is the only thing I have done to it. Starts reliably within a couple of pulls.

Jiffy Ice auger

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 4:50 pm
by galenbriese
I have owned the same Jiffy model 30 (white), since 1989. I have had the carb cleaned once, and it still works like new, drilled thousands of holes. The newer Jiffy augers, the yellow series, are set up where a person can not make a lot of ajustments due to the environmental concerns, emissions, fuel, oil, etc. the same thing they have done to the snowmobile. The people who work on them say if you have an old jiffy 30 hold on to it the new models are not worth the money. I had a stikemaster and it really worked good. slower auger speed but cuts like all get out. Problem, all plastic, and hard to work on. Eskimo, cuts ok, but not enough flightings on auger to bring up ice shavings. a person has to be careful the eskimo will screw itself right into the ice and the only recourse is a pipe wrenche turning it backwards or a crow bar to chop it out. No good ice here in North Dakota, yet, can't wait though. Just my 2 cents.

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 9:51 pm
by hawg hunter
ive been a guide on the Bay of Quinte for 22+ years and i drill a thousand holes + each winter.I own a model 30 jiffey 10" this is the second one i have had in this time,you can't beat it,like the fella before me said if you get a model 30 hang on to it cause the new ones are cheaply made.

Hawg Hunter

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 9:21 am
by 1lastcast
Do they still sell the model 30?

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 10:07 am
by getnjiggywithit
Other than the husqvarna all the ones listed run the same brand of engines ! It's the lightest 10" on the market and, ive been very happy with my purchase and don`t regret spending the extra $ Ive cut prolly 1500-2000 holes now on the original blades! and it still works perfect! I did however pick up some extra blades and an extension from bowzog but never installed them. It always starts and even runs on it`s side so I can lay it down on the ice to let it warm up! You get what you pay for :wink:

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 11:15 am
by 1lastcast
getnjiggywithit ~ Yah sure is a nice auger you have! I do remember you letting me cut a hole two. But Its just a little to much for me to spend on a auger. I also like the fact that the jiffys are sold almost everywere so if I did need to pick up blades or parts It wouldent be a real problem. Can't wait to hit the ice again with ya bud.