I am in need of a new one and want some opinions . Thanks guys/girls
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I am in need of a new one and want some opinions . Thanks guys/girls
My dad's jiffy finally gave in (clutch blew, motor still good) last year after 20+ years. Went out and bought another one for the next 20
no experience with the eskimos, but jiffy's have bin around a long time, as previous poster mentioned, they last for years... they also build alot of muscle as they seem to enjoy being pulled on multiple times before starting... but still better than hand augering
mines bin good, only had to have it serviced once in the 7 years ive owned it... had to replace the recoil once, due to pulling it a million times lol
I have a Strikemaster powered by a Honda 4 stroke and very impressed with it, only 23 pounds
+1 for propane jiffy.
I have an Jiffy STX for 6 or 5 years now, always worked good but it's not bullyproof. I broke a few plastic things here and there but nothing to bad.
I have a jiffy SD60i I picked up rebuilt at CT. this will be its second season with me and so far it's done well. From what I have read the only blades you can shar
Oops...hit post too early.
Was about to say they can be sharpened with their tool. Not by a pro, although tool is not that cheap!
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