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Originally Posted by: Opie432 I had the same issue but took a diffrent approach. I removed the shaft and replaced it upside down. This way, the shaft end that stripped out is now in the motor housing and you no longer have a stripped shaft in the auger. To ensure the stripping didn't happen again, I wrapped one layer of electrical tape on the top end of the shaft and all workes just great!! Give it a shot, no cost to you!! How did you remove the shaft? Is it something you can take off with regular pliers? Should I use vise grip pliers to hold the "base" part of the shaft?
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