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What size auger on your old unit? I might be interested in it if it is a 10"..
If you have sand or dirt blown onto the ice, shaver type blades dull really fast. The chipper style last better if you drill dirt or sand. Chipper blades are easier to sharpen, too. We have low water levels in the winter with bare sand shorelines. The wind blows that sand onto the ice - a lot!Keith
I've had my Strikemaster 2000 for about 13 years now. The past couple of years I've been having carb issues. I had a new carb installed, but it still won't run with the choke off. I usually have to keep it on half choke. I may have to get a new one soon in the near future. If anyone has any other solutions I would be open to suggestions!