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Brand new gas auger break-in procedure before first use?


JoeKer

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Just bought my first brand new in box 2hp two-cycle engine gas auger, wonder if theres a special engine break-in prodecure before using it for the first time? If so, what is it please. Check for leaks, loose screws, etc. any other suggestions for a 1st timer like me? What type of gas 91 non-oxy, any place near Loretto MN have it/closest place? Any and all helpful tips for a first time gas auger owner/operator appreciated! Want to start off on the right foot. Thanks in advance, JoeKer.

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Without knowing anything other than the motor is new, here is what I would recommend. First, read the owners manual, you can find lots of good information in those pages. Next, use the recommended oil and mixture ratio. Save the 100:1 synthetic miracle mix for later if you intend on trying that one. For fuel, use any pump gas and run it through the motor. The 91 non-oxy fuel is handy for storage but not necessary if you use it up within a month or so. Go fishing and have fun using it and it will break in on it's own.

Normally a break in procedure has you run the motor at idle for a while, then operate normally with short bursts of full throttle to seat moving parts. On a ice auger motor, that pretty much describes normal operation, so have at it!

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I add a little more oil to the first tank of gas and run it. I also use synthetic from the get go. When they have a big fishing contest they pull new ones out of the box put gas in it and drill 1000 holes usually without any problems. If you read anything about augers on here most problems occur while sitting over the summer.

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Best tip I can give you is to use high quality 2stroke oil.

ALSO, type of gas is important but the age of the gas plays a bigger part, IE - you bore a lot of holes and use up gas consistently then you will be okay to use any gas. If you let it set probably non-oxygenated is best. Most 50:1 2stroke oil has fuel stabilizers but I wouldn't let it go for a year in the gas can before figuring out what to do with it.

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