Stampede Mega Jam in my RT-590

It would be nice if they put a hex on the end of the auger shaft. Then in cases like this you just put a socket on the end and unscrew the auger from the mess in the pellet tube which has basically become a nut.

In the absence of the hex, you could do something similar to what Rbonja1 did. Just use a left hand tap and bolt. Tightening the left hand thread until it bottoms out would turn the auger counterclockwise backing it out.
 
I know this is old, but I’m in the same situation. I left it in the rain with the pizza oven inside, and the water went straight down to the fire pot. I can only get it maybe 1/4” out. I’ve tried everything here except for the tapping. Prying with the hammer only seems like it’d break and has already chewed up the motor casing.

I need a bolt with a hole in it, then I could attach it with the cotter pin and maybe back it out? The jam is up by the fire box, I can feel it.
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got it out with the spiral screw extractor, but there’s still about 6-8” of compacted pellets up towards the fire box. Maybe a long drill bit and chip it out?

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I can only push it back in this far:

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there we go! All clear now.
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And I can salvage the auger:

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Will need to clean up this part though:

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I had a fun jam as well today. After I corked screwed the auger out in reverse. I couldn’t push the clog out with a stick at all. So I hooked up my air compressor to a pipe like an air spade. It blasted through the clog in a second which got me thinking…

Has anyone tried to hit the clog from the front end with an air gun with a long flexible nozzle?

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I’m willing to bet you could remove most of the clog without taking the auger out as long as you empty the hopper and hit both ends.

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