I have an eskimo Z71 that needs a tune up and a new draw cord. i know there are videos of how to do this yourself but with a young family i dont have time to mess with this but need it fixed before the season starts. Any recommendations on a metro area shop/person that can service my auger?
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October 7, 2014 at 3:10 pm #1461665
If your in the Rosemount area Rosemount Saw and Tool have kept my Strikemaster and Jiffy running for over 20 years. It is best to get it done now before the rush in late November.
Mwal
October 7, 2014 at 3:27 pm #1461682If you’re anywhere near the north metro, D-Rock in New Brighton provides top-notch service and pricing. I’ve had several small engines (augers, chainsaws, pressure-washers) repaired there. Depending on the time of year, they’re also pretty quick for turnaround, too.
pete grasslPosts: 13October 8, 2014 at 2:08 pm #1461980sorry to hijack the thread but i dont know how to start a new discussion.i have a strikemaster strike-lite auger with the synthetic plastic.well last year i broke the flighting while trying to get chips out of the hole and thought no big deal….wrong.contacted strikemaster to see what they could do and unfortunately they are not willing to do anything.i now have a $500 auger and 3 sets of blades that are no good.i realize getting a new metal auger is an option but $650 already invested and hoping not to spend a bunch more.any suggestions?
pete grasslPosts: 13October 8, 2014 at 3:09 pm #1461996the plastic on the drill unit that removes the chips out of the hole.
nhammInactiveRobbinsdalePosts: 7348October 8, 2014 at 3:20 pm #1462002Robbinsdale marine, sent friends and family there so far no bad reviews. Or call DH tackle, or some other bait shops in the area and they may know something closer.
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