Jiffy 30 User manual

Jiffy 30 Series
Power Ice Drill
OPERATING MANUAL/PARTS GUIDE
This manual contains operating and safety instructions for the Jiffy
30 Series Power Ice Drill. To receive the greatest possible
performance and satisfaction from your Jiffy Power Ice Drill, and to
reduce the risk of injury, it is important that you read and understand
the assembly, operating, maintenance, and safety instructions before
using your Jiffy Power Ice Drill. Contact your Jiffy dealer or
Feldmann Engineering if you do not understand any of the
instructions in this manual.
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As with any power tool, safety precautions must be observed with
the Jiffy Power Ice Drill to reduce the risk of personal injury.
Careless or improper use may cause serious injury and/or damage
to your Jiffy Power Ice Drill.
INDEX Page
Number
General Information …………………….. 1
Warranty………………………………….. 1
General Safety Precautions ……………. 2
Pre-Use Procedure ……………………... 2
Assembly of Drill…………………………. 3
Oil & Fuel Recommendations…………… 3
To Mix Oil & Gasoline, Fuel Mix Chart…. 3
Fueling…………………………………….. 3
Check Before Starting Your Drill……….. 3
Starting Instructions……………………… 3
Operating/Stopping Instructions……… . 4
Transporting and Storage………………. 4
Maintenance and Adjustments…………. 5
Service & Repair Information……….. 5
Parts List …………… 6
MANUFACTURER’S One Year Limited Warranty
(30 days for Commercial and/or Rental Use)
Feldmann Engineering & Manufacturing Co., Inc. warrants the Jiffy
Power Ice Drill to be made of first quality materials and workmanship
and will, at its option, repair or replace any drill part thereof found to
be defective in such materials and workmanship if returned to the
factory, prepaid within one year from the date of purchase by the
original purchaser. Inbound and outbound transportation charges are
paid by the purchaser. Feldmann Engineering assumes no
responsibility for damage caused by misuse, careless handling, or
where repairs were made or attempted by an unauthorized person.
The engine and its operation are covered by the engine
manufacturer’s warranty. For engine service or parts, contact your
local Tecumseh service outlet, phone 1-800-558-5402, or
visit Tecumseh web site www. tecumsehpower.com
SERVICE & REPAIR INFORMATION
For engine adjustments, repairs or warranty service not
covered in this manual, contact your nearest AUTHORIZED
TECUMSEH SERVICE OUTLET. They are listed in your
telephone book yellow pages under “Engines, Gasoline”. If
you cannot find an Authorized Tecumseh Service Outlet near
you, call
1-800-558-5402 to locate the Tecumseh outlets
nearest you, or visit the Tecumseh web site at
www.tecumsehpower.com. When requesting
warranty service, Jiffy ice drill proof of purchase establishes
the date of sale and the start of the warranty period.
For non-engine related adjustments, repairs or warranty
service contact your nearest Authorized Jiffy Service Center
listed in the Jiffy Service Directory or call (920) 467-6167 for
locations near you, or visit our web site at
www.jiffyonice.com.
Manufactured by:
FELDMANN ENGINEERING &
MANUFACTURING CO., INC.
520 Forest Avenue
Sheboygan Falls WI 53085-2513
Phone: 920-467-6167
FAX: 920-467-6169
e-mail: admin@jiffyonice.com
www.jiffyonice.com
Other products include: TurfVent Lawn Aeration Equipment, BADGER Earth
Augers Form #WM3070-06A (08/04)

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GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
To receive the greatest possible performance and satisfaction from
your Jiffy Power Ice Drill, and to reduce the risk of injury, it is
important that you read and understand the assembly, operating,
maintenance, and safety instructions before using your Jiffy Power
Ice Drill. Contact your Jiffy dealer or Feldmann Engineering if you do
not understand any of the instructions in this manual.
Your Jiffy Power Ice Drill is designed and manufactured to provide
safe and dependable operation, provided it is operated in
accordance with the following safety precautions.
Preventing accidents is the responsibility of every power equipment
operator. The safety precautions identified in this manual must be
fully understood and followed by every operator of this Jiffy Power
Ice Drill. Review the safety precautions frequently and never take
chances.
Take the time to become familiar with your Jiffy Power Ice Drill and
it’s components, then operate it in a safe manner. Study the
appropriate sections of this manual for the description of the controls
and function of your Jiffy Power Ice Drill. Teach the safety
precautions to all persons who use your Jiffy Power Ice Drill.
+ This symbol points out important safety instructions, which, if
not followed, could endanger your personal safety. Read and
follow all instructions in this manual and any other provided with
this equipment.
+ Avoid mishandling and abuse of your Jiffy Power Ice Drill.
Handle it with care, as any rough treatment can cause damage
to your Jiffy Power Ice Drill or it can cause a malfunction.
+ Do not re-open old holes with your Jiffy Power Ice Drill. Should
the engine stop while drilling, do not attempt to restart it while
the drill bit is in the hole.
+ Never attempt to adjust or repair your Jiffy Power Ice Drill while
the engine is running. Avoid possible injury from moving parts
by first stopping the engine.
+ Never modify your Jiffy Power Ice Drill in any way. Only Jiffy
ice drills and accessories supplied by Feldmann Engineering or
expressly approved by Feldmann Engineering for use with your
Jiffy Power Ice Drill are authorized for connection and use. The
use of non-Jiffy or unauthorized components may cause
damage or injury.
+ Check the tightness of screws, nuts, and bolts at regular
intervals and re-tighten if necessary.
+ Do not wear loose clothing while operating your Jiffy Power Ice
Drill and keep all clothes and parts of the body (hands, feet,
etc.) clear of the rotating ice drill assembly to avoid being drawn
into the boring drill.
+ By wearing cleated or spiked shoes, or ice creepers when using
your Jiffy Power Ice Drill, you will find it easier to control the
rotational torque as you drill holes in the ice.
+ Do not allow children to operate your Jiffy Power Ice Drill at any
time. Do not allow adults to operate your Jiffy Power Ice Drill
without proper operational instructions, including all safety
precautions.
+ Do not lend or rent your Jiffy Power Ice Drill without providing
the owner’s manual. Be sure that anyone who uses your Jiffy
Power Ice Drill understands the information contained in this
manual.
+ Give your complete and undivided attention to the proper
operation of your Jiffy Power Ice Drill. To operate it properly,
you must be in good physical condition and mental health and
not under the influence of any substance (alcohol, drugs, etc.)
which might impair vision, dexterity, or judgment.
+ Using your Jiffy Power Ice Drill may be strenuous. If you have any
condition that may be aggravated by strenuous activity,
check with your doctor before operating your Jiffy Power Ice Drill.
+ Do not operate it when you are fatigued. Tiredness may result in loss of
control of your Jiffy Power Ice Drill.
+ Do not carry your Jiffy Power Ice Drill or leave it unattended while the
engine is running.
+ Close the gas tank cap’s air vent when the engine is stopped. Drain the
gasoline from the tank before storing or transporting your Jiffy Power
Ice Drill.
+ When transporting your Jiffy Power Ice Drill in a vehicle, properly secure
it to prevent turnover, spillage and damage.
+ Gasoline is flammable and caution must be used when handling or
storing it.
+ Do not fill the fuel tank while your Jiffy Power Ice Drill is running, if the
engine is hot, or when your Jiffy Power Ice Drill is in an enclosed area.
+ Always fill the fuel tank outdoors.
PRE-USE PROCEDURE
Before using your Jiffy Power Ice Drill to drill holes in ice, follow this
procedure to prepare for proper and correct use.
•Carefully examine your Jiffy Power Ice Drill for hidden shipping
damage. If any external damage is observed to the Jiffy Power Ice
Drill, return it to the retailer that sold it to you for a replacement
Jiffy Power Ice Drill.
•Find, read, and understand Jiffy and Tecumseh owners and
operators manuals. Contact your Jiffy dealer or Feldmann
Engineering if you do not understand any of the instructions in this
manual.
•Assemble the components of your Jiffy Power Ice Drill as indicated
in the Assembly of Drill section of this manual. Leave the Jiffy
Blade Protector on the drill assembly and make certain it is
securely fastened.
•Go outside and mix fuel as directed in the To Mix Oil and Gasoline,
Fuel Mix Chart section of this manual. Put some fuel into the tank,
but no more than a quarter of a tankful.
•Re-read and follow the Starting Instructions section of this manual.
Letting the Jiffy Power Ice Drill rest in an upright position on the
Jiffy Blade Protector, carefully start it to verify the satisfactory
operation of the engine.
•After allowing the Jiffy Power Ice Drill’s engine to idle for a minute
or so, turn it off as indicated in the Stopping Instructions section of
this manual. Drain the remaining gasoline from the fuel tank back
into your pre-mix gas can. Re-start your Jiffy Power Ice Drill and
allow it to run until the fuel is gone. Close the vent on the gas tank,
and your Jiffy Power Ice Drill is now ready for transporting or
storage.
If the engine does not run satisfactorily, or if you feel it needs an
adjustment of some kind, contact your nearest authorized
Tecumseh warranty station for the proper repairs. Do not attempt
to adjust the engine operation yourself, only an authorized
Tecumseh service person may make adjustments to your Jiffy
Power Ice Drill’s engine without invalidating the engine warranty.
DO NOT RETURN your Jiffy Power Ice Drill TO THE RETAILER
THAT SOLD IT TO YOU. THEY ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO
PROVIDE REPAIRS OR WARRANTY REPLACEMENT unless
they are an authorized Jiffy or Tecumseh warranty station. If you
have any questions concerning the authorization of a service
station, contact Tecumseh or Feldmann Engineering as indicated
in the Service & Repair Information section of this manual.

ASSEMBLY
WING HANDLE INSTALLATION (See diagram – some units may
have handle installed.
Fasten both wing handle halves (Ref. No. 2) to wing handle plate
#2823 using 4-hex capscrews (#2840) and 4-locknuts (#2841). Affix
handles to underside of wing handle plate with looped part of wing
handle halves angled up. Insert capscrew from top of wing handle
plate downward through wing handle tube and secure with locknuts.
Tighten locknuts securely, and periodically recheck to make sure
they remain tight.
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DRILL ASSEMBLY TO POWERHEAD
Attach drilling assembly to powerhead by sliding open end of drill
shaft tube onto gear box output shaft. Align hole in drill shaft with
hole in main gear assembly and affix by inserting sockethead
capscrew (#2011) through hole in drill assembly collar and threading
into hexnut (#2157). Then tighten securely with 5/16” hex key
wrench.
Drill
Assembly
Collar
Hex Nut
Socket Head
Capscrew
Drill Shaft Tube
OIL & FUEL RECOMMENDATIONS
TO OPERATE YOUR DRILL, YOU WILL NEED THE FOLLOWING:
1. A CLEAN, HIGH QUALITY 2 CYCLE OIL. (DO NOT USE
MULTI-VISCOSITY OILS). DISREGARD INSTRUCTIONS
ON OIL CONTAINERS.
2. A FRESH CLEAN, UNLEADED REGULAR AUTOMOTIVE
GASOLINE. (Leaded “Regular” grade gasoline is an
acceptable substitute).
NOTE: DO NOT USE GASOLINE CONTAINING METHANOL
(WOOD ALCOHOL). Gasoline containing a maximum of
10% ethanol or grain alcohol (sometimes called “Gasohol”)
may be used but requires special care when engine is
unused for extended periods. See “STORAGE”
instructions in the enclosed engine manual or contact your
nearest Tecumseh Service Center.
NEVER MIX OR STORE GASOLINE/OIL MIXTURE
INDOORS OR IN ENCLOSED, POORLY VENTILATED
ENCLOSURES, WHERE FUEL FUMES MAY REACH AN
OPEN FLAME, SPARK OR PILOT LIGHT AS ON A
FURNACE, WATER HEATER, CLOTHES DRYER, ETC.
FUELING
1. Gasoline vapor pressure may build up inside gas tank of a two
cycle engine depending on weather conditions, venting system
of the tank, and the fuel used. To reduce the risk of injury from
escaping gas fumes and vapor, remove the gas cap on your
drill slowly to release pressure build-up.
2. Fill fuel tank with fuel mixture specified in the preceding “Oil and
Fuel Recommendations”. Never use stale gasoline left over
from last season or stored for long periods.
NEVER FILL FUEL TANK INDOORS, WHILE ENGINE IS
RUNNING, OR WHILE ENGINE IS HOT.
NEVER FILL FUEL TANK COMPLETELY. FILL TANK TO ½
INCH BELOW BOTTOM OF FILLER NECK TO PROVIDE
SPACE FOR FUEL EXPANSION. WIPE ANY FUEL
SPILLAGE FROM ENGINE AND EQUIPMENT BEFORE
STARTING ENGINE.
TO MIX OIL AND GASOLINE
1. Mix a brand name gasoline and quality two-cycle engine oil in an
approved, clean, safety-type container. Inferior quality gasoline or oil
may damage the engine, sealing rings, fuel lines or fuel tank.
2. Add recommended oil to gasoline per FUEL MIX CHART. DO NOT
MIX DIRECTLY IN ENGINE FUEL TANK. Pour oil into container first
then add gasoline.
3. Securely screw cap on container and shake vigorously. Once mixed, oil
and gasoline should not separate.
FUEL MIX CHART MIXTURE 24:1
U.S. METRIC
Gas Oil To Be Added Petrol Oil To Be Added
1 Gal. 5.3 oz. 4 Liters 167 ml
2 Gal. 10.7 oz. 8 Liters 333 ml
CHECK THE FOLLOWING BEFORE STARTING YOUR DRILL
1. Be sure spark plug wire is ATTACHED to spark plug.
2. Be sure ignition switch is in the ON Position.
3. Be sure air vent screw on fuel tank can is OPEN.
4. Inspect the machine for proper condition and operation, paying
special attention to the throttle rod, on/off switch, and drilling
assembly.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY FROM THE TURNING DRILL
ASSEMBLY OR FROM REACTIVE FORCES, THE THROTTLE
ROD AND RELATED MECHANISM MUST MOVE FREELY AND
RETURN IMMEDIATELY TO THE IDLE POSITION WHEN IT IS
RELEASED.
NEVER OPERATE YOUR DRILL IF IT HAS BEEN DAMAGED,
IMPROPERLY ADJUSTED OR NOT COMPLETELY AND
SECURELY ASSEMBLED.
STARTING INSTRUCTIONS
NEVER RUN ENGINE INDOORS OR IN ENCLOSED, POORLY
VENTILATED AREAS. ENGINE EXHAUST CONTAINS CARBON
MONOXIDE, AN ODORLESS AND DEADLY GAS.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY FROM REACTIVE FORCES,
THE OPERATOR MUST HAVE A FIRM GRIP ON THE MACHINE
AND A GOOD FOOTHOLD BEFORE STARTINIG THE DRILL AND
OPENING THE THROTTLE.
KEEP HANDS, FEET, HAIR AND LOOSE CLOTHING AWAY
FROM ANY MOVING PARTS ON ENGINE AND EQUIPMENT.
WARNING – TEMPERATURE OF MUFFLER AND NEARBY
AREAS MAY EXCEED 150 F (65 C) AVOID THESE AREAS.
1. Move CHOKE LEVER to FULL CHOKE POSITION (see Figure 2).
2. Move ON/OFF switch (see Figure 1) to ON position.
3. Push PRIMER (see Figure 1) five (5) times. Wait about 2 seconds
between each push.
NOTE: IF RESTARTING A WARM ENGINE AFTER A SHORT
SHUTDOWN:
A. Move CHOCK LEVER to NO CHOKE position.
B. DO NOT USE PRIMER.
4. Place left hand on spark plug side of handle, right hand on recoil starter
handle, and tip of drill point on ice. DO NOT advance or depress
throttle when starting engine for this will prematurely engage clutch and
drill assembly.

5. Grasp STARTER HANDLE (see Figure 1) and pull slowly until
you feel the rewind engage, then give the handle a brisk, strong
pull. Do not wrap the starter rope around your hand. Do not let
the starter rope snap back, rather guide it slowly into the
housing to allow proper rewind. Failure to follow these
instructions may result in personal injury and damage to the
engine.
6. When the engine starts, move CHOKE LEVER to ½ CHOKE
(warm up) position until the engine warms up. Then position
choke lever to NO CHOKE POSITION.
NOTE: If engine fails to start, after a reasonable number of
starting attempts repeat steps 3, 4, 5, and 6 above.
Figure 1
Low speed High speed
adjustment screw adjustment screw
Figure 2
OPERATION/STOPPING INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: To minimize water splash, back-off throttle when the drill breaks
thru ice, then raise drill slowly.
NOTE: The clutch slips when the drill is overloaded, when this
happens, raise complete unit slightly to ease load.
NOTE: Remove blade protector from drill assembly prior to drilling.
Reinstall when drilling is complete.
1. After engine starts, immediately move choke lever to center “Warm-Up”
position until engine warms up. Allow sufficient time for engine warm-
up. If engine stops running, verify fuel cap air vent is open.
2. After starting, but prior to throttle advancement to engage clutch, grip
left hand handle firmly. The left hand should grip handle on opposite
side and the left thumb should control throttle rod mechanism.
3. Engage throttle slowly until cutting teeth and drill point have entered
hole completely, then advance throttle.
NOTE: During extreme weather conditions, when air temperature is –15
F, -26 F or colder, the grease in the transmission may stiffen
which may limit unit performance. This is only a temporary
situation and will improve with warmer temperatures.
4. After hole is drilled, slowly raise unit from the hole and move engine stop
switch to OFF position.
5. After engine is stopped, close FUEL CAP air vent.
NOTE: If drilling additional holes, carry unit in upright position by
handles only, to next location and proceed with normal starting
and operating instructions.
6. When all holes have been drilled, lay unit down, resting on wing
handles. Disconnect drill assembly from powerhead by removing
sockethead capscrew from drill using proper hex key wrench and sliding
assembly off of engine output shaft, then reattach capscrew to drill
assembly.
7. Position powerhead with the filler neck of the fuel tank in the upper-most
position to prevent fuel spillage.
8. Reattach blade protector to drill assembly to prevent damage to the
blade teeth and point.
TRANSPORTING AND STORAGE
1. Disconnect spark plug wire from spark plug and keep it away from spark
plug.
2. Make sure all fuel is drained from fuel tank, fuel cap is screwed on tight,
and screw vent on cap is tightly closed.
3. Always transport and store powerhead in an upright position and make
sure powerhead and drill assembly are properly anchored to prevent
damage.
4. Never store powerhead with fuel in tank indoors or in enclosed, poorly
ventilated enclosures, where fuel fumes may reach an open flame,
spark or pilot light as on a furnace, water heater, clothes dryer, etc.
KEY KEEPER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Your hex wrench can be kept handy for convenient use with the new Jiffy
Key Keeper mounted on your Jiffy wing handle half. Mounting it is easy, all
you need to do is slide the Jiffy Key Keeper over the end of the handle half
about midway between the bend in the handle and the handle end as shown
in the picture. Note: you may have to dis-assemble the non-throttle side
handle half from the unit to slide it on.
Lubricate the inside of the larger hole of the Jiffy Key Keeper with
dishwashing liquid or very soapy water to make it slide on easier. When the
soap dries, your Jiffy Key Keeper will be securely held in place.
Do NOT use oil, grease, petroleum jelly, silicone, WD-40 or anti petroleum-
based product to lubricate the Key Keeper, it will never dry or be held
securely on the handle.
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When you have your Jiffy Key Keeper positioned where you want it,
install (or re-install) your handle half, tightening the bolts securely
without over-tightening. Allow your installed Jiffy Key Keeper to dry
for a day or two, and then slide (without any lubrication) your hex
wrench about midway into the small hole in the Jiffy Key Keeper.
Now, your hex key is handy whenever you assemble and
disassemble the drill assembly to your Jiffy powerhead.
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS
WARNING – TEMPERATURE OF MUFFLER AND NEARBY
AREAS MAY EXCEED 150 F (65 C). AVOID THESE AREAS
TO PREVENT BURNS.
Check SPARK PLUG, periodically.
1. Before removing plug, wipe dirt and debris from spark plug
base.
2. Remove and inspect spark plug for carbon build up and
set gap at .030”.
3. Replace spark plug if electrodes are pitted, burned, or
porcelain is cracked. For replacement use: Champion RJ-
17LM, or equivalent.
4. Check electrode gap with wire feeler gauge and set gap at
.030 if necessary.
5. Install spark plug in engine and tighten to 15 foot pounds
torque or tighten securely.
REPLACEMENT TEETH – Improper cutting may be due to dull or
damaged drill teeth or drill point. Maintain sharp blade teeth and
point. Preserve the original factory cutting angles when sharpening
your drill. File blade teeth and use a disk sander to sharpen the
point. For professional service see your Jiffy service center. Only
genuine Jiffy blade teeth are to be used.
BLADE TEETH REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS – When
replacing blade teeth, the beveled edge of teeth and the head of the
capscrews should face the ice. The stamped part number on the
teeth should face away from the ice, as shown in the diagram. Use
two 7/16” wrenches to remove the capscrews and to retighten after
replacement. CAUTION – THE BLADE TEETH ARE SHARP AND
SHOULD BE HANDLED CAREFULLY TO AVOID FLESH CUTS
OR INJURY.
CARBURETOR – For carburetor adjustment see your nearest
AUTHORIZED TECUMSEH SERVICE OUTLET.
ENGINE SPEED – NEVER TAMPER WITH ENGINE GOVERNOR,
OVERSPEEDING THE ENGINE CAN BE DANGEROUS AND MAY
CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMGE TO UNIT.
TAMPERING WITH ENGINE GOVERNOR WILL VOID ENGINE
WARRANTY.
For engine adjustment or repairs not covered in this section see the Service
& Repair Information section below.
IF ENGINE IS NOT TO BE USED FOR 30 DAYS OR MORE, PREPARE AS
FOLLOWS:
FUEL SYSTEM – Remove FUEL from CARBURETOR and FUEL TANK to
prevent formation of gum deposits. DRAIN FUEL FROM COOL ENGINE
INTO AN APPROVED CONTAINER OUTDOORS, AWAY FROM OPEN
FLAME. DO NOT SMOKE. Then start and run engine until fuel remaining in
tank is consumed and engine stops.
NOTE: If “gasohol” has been used, read special instructions found in
the Tecumseh engine manual or contact a Tecumseh Service Center.
SERVICE & REPAIR INFORMATION
For engine adjustments, repairs or warranty service not covered in this
manual, contact your nearest AUTHORIZED TECUMSEH SERVICE
OUTLET. They are listed in your telephone book yellow pages under
“Engines, Gasoline”. If you cannot find an Authorized Tecumseh Service
Outlet near you, call 1-800-558-5402 to locate the Tecumseh outlets nearest
you. When requesting warranty service, Jiffy ice drill proof of purchase
establishes the date of sale and the start of the warranty period.
For non-engine related adjustments, repairs or warranty service contact your
nearest Authorized Jiffy Service Center listed in the Jiffy Service Directory or
call (920) 467-6167 for locations near you, or visit our web site at
www.jiffyonice.com.
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JIFFY® POWER ICE DRILL
30 SERIES PARTS LIST
Includes: Model 30, Model 31 LEGEND™,
Model 34 STEALTH™ & STEALTH STX™,
FirePower™ and D-Ice’r ARMOR™ RIPPER™ Drill
Assemblies
REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NO. USED
1 3033 Fuel Tank Cap 1
2 2879 Wing Handle Half (For Model 30) 2
“ 3485 “ “ “ (For Model 31 & 34) 2
3 1721 Vinyl Finger Grip 1
4 1716 Throttle Rod 1
5 2823 Wing Handle Plate 1
6 2451 Locknut 1
7 1717 Eyebolt 1
8 2841 Locknut 4
9 2840 Hex Capscrew 4
10 1718 Machine Screw 1
11 1719 Locknut 1
12 2104 Hex Key Wrench 1
13 2891 Hex Key Keeper 1
14 1118 Shaft Key 1
20 3689 Clutch Driver 1
22 3680 Clutch Drum/Pinion Assembly 1
26 1683 Hex Capscrew 5
27 2899 Upper Housing (For Model 30) 1
“ 2875 “ “ (For Model 31) 1
“ 3599 “ “ (For Model 34) 1
28 1688 Lockwasher 5
29 1682 Hex Capscrew 4
30 1600 Ball Bearing 2
31 1640 Bronze Bearing 2
32 1637 Gasket 1
33 1670 Flat Washer (For Model 30, 31) 1
33-A 3634 Teflon Washer (For Model 34) 2
34 1645 Main Gear and Shaft Assembly 1
35 2894 Lower Housing (For Model 30) 1
“ 2876 “ “ (For Model 31) 1
“ 3601 “ “ (For Model 34) 1
36 2336 Locknut 7
37 1684 Hex Capscrew 1
40 2011 Sockethead Capscrew 1
41 2157 Hex Nut 1
42 3516-DR 6” D-Ice’r ARMOR Ripper Drill Assy. 1
“ 1821 8” FirePower Ice Drill Assembly 1
“ 3518-DR 8” D-Ice’r ARMOR Ripper Drill Assy. 1
“ 1822 9” FirePower Ice Drill Assembly 1
“ 3519-DR 9” D-Ice’r ARMOR Ripper Drill Assy. 1
“ 1823 10” FirePower Ice Drill Assembly 1
“ 3520-DR 10” D-Ice’r ARMOR Ripper Drill Assy. 1
44 3536 6” Replaceable Ripper Blade 1
“ 3538 8” Replaceable Ripper Blade 1
“ 3539 9” Replaceable Ripper Blade 1
“ 3540 10” Replaceable Ripper Blade 1
45 2355 Hex Capscrew 2
50 1866 Blade Protector Strap 1
51 3301 Blade Protector for 6” Ice Drill 1
“ 2120 Blade Protector for 8” Ice Drill 1
“ 2121 Blade Protector for 9” Ice Drill 1
“ 2205 Blade Protector for 10” Ice Drill 1
Replacement Blade Kit for Jiffy Stealth Drills Only
3586 6” Replacement Stealth Blade Kit 1
3588 8” Replacement Stealth Blade Kit 1
3589 9” Replacement Stealth Blade Kit 1
3590 10” Replacement Stealth Blade Kit 1
Replacement Blade Kit for Jiffy Stealth STX Drills Only
3586-STX 6” Replacement Stealth Blade Kit 1
3588-STX 8” Replacement Stealth Blade Kit 1
3589-STX 9” Replacement Stealth Blade Kit 1
3590-STX 10” Replacement Stealth Blade Kit 1
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