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1980's Mighty-Rooter sewer snake with Emerson motor

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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2010

This snake has been invaluable when the sewer line has gotten clogged. I made this video several months ago but for some reason haven't uploaded it until now.

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  • You have snow down there?!? We just got dumped on with about 10" and high winds to go with it but I live up here in Wisconsin and thats normal. You must have a septic tank like I do. I have trouble with tree roots in mine too.

  • Very rarely do we ever have snow. This was the only time it snowed this winter, back in, I think, December. There is the forecast for snow and sleet tonight though.

  • I suppose those rotorooters can really tear things up, when ya got tree roots. Do you have other bits for it, I think there are a few types, like for plastic pipe, iron pipe, root cutters, augers, and such liek that. I've seen some also have autofeed. A waterproof bullet cam is also handy to see wassup in the sewer.

  • It actually did not have a bit on it when I got it but there is a hole in the end of the snake to mount one. Just the snake by itself has worked on all the sewer clogs I've had.

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  • @yamahonkawazuki thats why they used to not allow pvc pipes under concrete floors as it used to require destroying the house to repair know they have trench-less repairs

  • @force311999 LOL thats what i usually did. or fired up a pressure washer and did that, then oiled as well. thing works great. although ive seen them destroy plastic sewage line. ( pvc type.) if it couldnt get through an obstruction.

  • @yamahonkawazuki we got a new one at work we clean and oil the snake after each use

    just tack the drum to the car wash or power wash it out and oil it

  • I've used a drill to turn the snake in the drain.

  • lmfao

  • "shittiers full!!!" hell it's not christmas anymore and you all have me in the mood to watch that idiot dump his shitter down the storm drain !!!!

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