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Ice Auger Tune-up?
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Does anyone know of a good place to take my ice auger for a tune-up in the Provo/Orem area? It's taking me a dozen pulls to get the auger started, so I am thinking I need a tune-up. Thanks for your help.
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#2
Try a small engine repair. Same place you would take a lawn mower.
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#3
If you are not using Sea Foam mixed with your gas, give it a try before going to a repair shop.
Sea Foam along with fuel stabilizer in every tank, will put off the need for a tune up for a very long time.
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#4
What is Sea Foam and is there a certain amount of it to mix with the gas? I don't get out much and hadn't heard of it before but it sounds like its worth trying. Can you tell me where to get some? Thanks
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#5
Sea Foam can be found at any auto parts store. I'm a believer.
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#6
Thanks for the idea. I'll give it a try and let you know how it worked.
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#7
Just avoid Pearsons. They will charge rediculous prices. I don't know where else to go, but avoid them! I just needed a carburator service, and it costed $75.00 on my Eskimo. It still didn't run right. I'll never buy a gas auger again after seeing the electric ION at work!
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#8
Don't know the name, but the little sihop between the rental place and the truck store on state in PG. those guys work on anything, and everything i have taken in has been reasonable.
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#9
The place in PG. Is it by the Texaco gas station on the corner of PG Blvd (Center St.)? Or is it by Main St.?
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#10
Way further, it's called Al and Marks small engine. 1271 w state street in PG. 801-785-4251
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