Re: Mojo Lifespan?
I had one that lasted for three years or so, then it took a spill into the chuck and that was the end of it. I considered repairing it, and troubleshot back to the motor (battery was fine, as was the wiring, so it had to be the motor), but decided I had better uses of my time.
I replaced the dead mojo with a pair of mojos from Cabelas. They were on sale for a decent price, and I rationalized that I’d get six years out of a pair (run one for three years, then run the other when the first one died). Neither of them lasted a season and they didn’t even take a spill.
That is to say, good luck!
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