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You are joking right that's a 9.5 inch bit, count how many second it takes to go down based on the number of flightings. 20 seconds Icegator spins at 375 rpm nothing spins that fast not even the Eskimo with a 8" bit meh
Scratcher--You and I are not likely to cross paths to put it to the test but I'd put Little Pokey up against any 8" gasser in Colorado. Somebody PM me and we'll meet in early February on Elevenmile and burn 10 holes from a cold start for pink slips.Stinky
Yes I can fix anything on the drive unit but the flightings are something I can not make.
Nils Bit!
K drill would be a good option.
Correct those bits aren't cheap though
That's about how I'm seeing this too Agronomist..<°)))>{
Lol at feeling sorry for greg. At least the people that ordered the icegators can get the money back. I sent him 2 drives one to be repaired and one upgraded. And I fully expected to pay for everything. I was not expecting anything free. I sent them in January 11 2016. And still nothing. He stopped all communications after a month.I have filed with the BBB. In my eyes Greg is a crook.
Now I am one of the biggest critics of the Icegator customer service that there is, but the product itself is amazing. I have only had mine for a short time, but the speed at which it cuts is heads and shoulders above any other auger out there. The Eskimo auger in that video is the propane version and there is just no way that thing is keeping up with the Anhilator. I had the Eskimo Z71 10" auger just before I got the Icegator. That auger was very powerful, but it also didn't cut as fast as the Anhilator.Just remember about the Eskimo and Jiffy Propane augers that in 20 years from now you will still be able to get little green propane tanks. Without a carb to get fouled up by varnish from stale gasoline, these augers may have the longest longevity out there.
Just remember about the Eskimo and Jiffy Propane augers that in 20 years from now you will still be able to get little green propane tanks. Without a carb to get fouled up by varnish from stale gasoline, these augers may have the longest longevity out there.
At this point, I have no idea how anyone could respect a person that looks to have basically committed fraud on a bunch of people. Very sad it went this way. I do feel a bit bad for those who got ripped off, but there was plenty of warning signs.
Dont feel bad man. There was plenty of warnings, posts, reviews, etc to warn anyone who was interested. If you bought one anyway, its your own stupid a$$ fault. It appears to me that Icegator had a couple buddies come on here, drum up some excitement about the product, take a bunch of pre orders, and then closed up shop. If thats not the very definition of a con, i dont know what is.The bright side is, we dont have to listen to those clowns who preached how great the company is anymore..
Was it buddies? Or Just a couple different handles made. I mean an account with a total of 20 post sings like a bird for ice gator, yet doesn't seem to post on much else.......