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I was thinking 250 w extra blades and blade cover
I know of 3 that were purchased on separate years and “taken care of” as well as you can, all 3 are toast. The small rubber timing belt does not last. Again, if you have them for long you’re lucky.
Drop that garbage off at a metal shop for recycling! If you make it to 5 years with one still working well you’re lucky.
That Jiffy propane may be junk but not my Eskimo P1 propane rocket auger. Thing is a beast, no issues whatsoever. 1 propane tank last you all season and don't have to worry about replacing batteries thank god. Our community has an ice outing every year and there a lot of kids and adults. Will punch easily over a couple hundred holes for all the partipants. One helper had the kdrill and ran out of battery juice. Thankfully I had my propane auger to save the day. Best part is they still start no problem in -25f weather.
I remember when those propane augers came out and the immediate love affair people on I.S. had with them. Now people cant dump them fast enough! They may be fine for ice fishing in Florida but propane not so much at -20 while the old jiffy continues to shine. Nothing like that smell and a shot of Jack to get your day started!
Penn. is practically right next to Florida, no shot at -25. Northern Maine completely different world.
My buddy got so sick n tired of his jiffy propane one time last year he smashed it on the ice til there was nothing left lmao. He went out n bought a 2 stroke jiffy the next day. Couldn’t be happier.
I can't even begin to guess how many hundreds if not thousands of 30,40, even 50 year old jiffy's are still in regular use Nick, we should revisit this thread in 50 years and see if the same can be said about propane and battery. 😁
That's so funny! I watched my buddy body slam a Craftsman lawn mower in his driveway until it was pretty much unrecognizable. Steve's been known to have quite the temper. In the end he was exhausted...It's not just Jiffy OR propane but a sign that anything not electric is going to become unsaleable at some point. I'll always keep one gas job around but sold three others before I bought into an electric setup. I'd say unless you're going to keep one around (like me) the sooner you get out the more likely you can sell what you have for a better price.Even though I'm not a FB guy from what I've seen FB marketplace is superior to CL. I just picked up three tipups from a guy offa CL last week. He was very happy I showed up. Said he'd had at least 15 parties that had said they were coming and failed not only to show but have the courtesy to contact him and say they weren't. Had an outboard a few years ago I put on CL. It was either people wanting to lowball or someone from Indiana (no disrespect to any Hoosiers here) wanting me to drive two hours to meet them in Chicago. Pfffffffft! Did finally unload it to a local guy in a trade instead of cash but the trade was very good for me so no carping there.Good luck with your sale!
I have had my pro 4 since they came out and I absolutely love it, when I'm riding and don't have to carry it. I just bought a drill for when I'm walking. I have no problems what so ever, with my pro 4, even in the cold. I just unscrew the tank and keep it in the warm shanty with me. If I want to cut more holes, it takes what, fifteen seconds to screw it back on for use? If your fishing in -25 degrees I'm pretty sure your fishing in a warm shanty. I'm sure even the dumbest individual can figure out how to keep the tank from freezing, if he tried hard enough. As for the pro 4 being junk, you can find just as many threads on here with people saying they love em, as you can saying they don't. They are just like "everything" else, there are good and bad with all. As for your pricing, I would think someone will snatch it up pretty quick, even with the naysayers calling them junk. I know I wouldn't sell mine for less then that.
Good luck selling, I've got a gorgeous, Techumseh powered, 10" Jiffy 30 with a powerhead cover and brand new spare blade in addition to the one that is already on the drill and I can't sell it for $150. The propane should be slightly more marketable but man, electric augers have really just decimated that market. No one wants a 40lb auger anymore.
I think that is more to do with the "newness" of the whole concept. After people buy a few $200 batteries, that old jiffy standing in the corner may come back in vogue. Who really "carries" an auger anyways? We all pull up with up with our sled, drill the hole, put it back in the sled. Rinse. Repeat. I agree but a light weight option prior to this was a hand auger. If you run and gun hand augers get tiring and that is where the drills shine. They are light weight and cut quick with little effort. If you fish off a snowmobile or quad weight doesn’t matter. I move a lot on foot and cut a lot of holes with my propane auger. It gets a lot of use with minimal cost in propane but by myself and the amount I move it can be arduous to tote around. If you just go to one spot and drill one or two holes a hand auger will fit the bill. Drill augers seems like a good median.