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Porta power has some attachments that will work in the limited space. Even the Harbor freight kits are a little pricey though.
The spreader in the main kit is what I have in mind...
I will send you the ones that came with mine. The table I clamp mine to is too thick to use them. I'm sure I could repurpose them, but with all the clamps I have around, I really don't need them.
Red or yellow tip would be the ticket
I'd even consider taking a hole saw to the cook chamber for access to the burn pot end and the hopper for access to the other end to get the wand where it will do some good. Weld a patch plate over the holes when done.
If it is hardened like concrete, getting it wet again with some pressure behind it may break it back up into particles was my thought.
I don't think the pressure a standard air compressor puts out would have enough force to loosen it any.
Just had an odd thought (this often happens). Is there a way to take a pressure washer to it and blow all that crap out of the auger tube? If you can get most of it loose, the auger motor may free up and do the rest.
If you can get at both sides you can bolt it back together, but I'm guessing it is riveted because you can't. so just put it back together like they did.