Merry Christmas Everyone. The 3310 is in the 50 degree garage thawing a little so I can get to the chain. Thank you everyone for the input. This forum is such a joy to be a part of. I will report back in a few hours.The reduction gear drive chain, that gets chain oiled, will get quite loud if under or over tightened. Too tight makes even more noise than too loose. I did a chain tension adjust a couple years ago on my B2782B blower and found I overtightened the chain a bit and it rattled something aweful under load. The overtightening happened because the chain tension changes depending on where in its revolution cycle iy is when you check the tension. I had set it correctly but it tightened taught if I rotated the shaft a bit, indicating the chain drive sprokets are not perfectly "round" to each other and the chain tension varies slightly as they rotate relative to each other, taking up the free play I had adjusted for. NOISY.
So re-did the chain tension adjustment and made sure it has that 1/16" play ALL THROUGH several manual rotation cycles even though it's got more play in most positions. MUCH QUIETER.
While you're in there check ALL the hex set screws on the blower input shaft. They keep the pto female ujoint, sprokets and bearings tight to the 2500rpm shaft, where the hex set screws pin the 1/4x1/4" keys and where there's a second key, to lock to the shaft directly too.Merry Christmas Everyone. The 3310 is in the 50 degree garage thawing a little so I can get to the chain. Thank you everyone for the input. This forum is such a joy to be a part of. I will report back in a few hours.
B2782B loosening drivelineMerry Christmas Everyone. The 3310 is in the 50 degree garage thawing a little so I can get to the chain. Thank you everyone for the input. This forum is such a joy to be a part of. I will report back in a few hours.
I will take a hard look at everything today. We have a heat wave coming in 3 days that includes rain. I really need to have my blower rolling before then.
Update, my dealer said both of those pieces are worn out. The question is why? Probably 20 hours on blower, I always engage at idle and have never broke a shear pin. It is a mystery and makes me miss my old 59” John Deere front mount blower that gave me 22 years of 0 problems.I will take a hard look at everything today. We have a heat wave coming in 3 days that includes rain. I really need to have my blower rolling before then.
I always float unless I can’t turn. Then I lift it 1/2” so my front tires bite. I probably lift it 4-6” when backing up. I engage at idle(1300), and I normally operate at about 2300-2350.So both couplings arrived today. I will replace tomorrow but like ve9aa stated “ something caused this and if it is me I am completely clueless”. I have been blowing snow for 37 years and
this is a first for me.
Mine was smooth as silk all last year. Very little vibrationI ran mine last week for the first time after the major snow storm. Lots of areas of heavy snow on my 4000 foot driveway. I engaged the pto at idle and operated at around 2200 rpm. Everything operated smoothly with no vibration or strange noises.
These connection points are held together by strong springs so wondering what would cause the OP's coupling to prematurely wear. Did it always operate smoothly up until recently?
Looked at the design of mine and would consider replacing this assembly with a telescoping driveshaft as there appears to be enough room for one. This of course only if I started to have similar issues.