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Equipment
TG1860, BX2380 -backblade, bx2830 snowblower, fel, weight box,pallet forks,etc
Jay
I don't speak for the OP (or Dusty) but the spring to make the dogs/couplers engage is pretty strong. The very first time I engaged it, in the late fall 2+ yrs ago, it startled me.
I don't completely understand the physics of the issue either. I, too, was trying to wrap my head around how (once engaged) they would even slip at all? I was under the impression the U-joints in the driveshaft did the "angling" bit when the blower is raised (or angled down for back dragging). The driveshaft also has a long spline on it, I presume to compensate for angular movement (I presume the OP's isn't gummed up, rusted or somehow "frozen". (doubtful)
In the spring I am going to inspect mine......but it runs pretty smooth and not loud.(no clanky noises like the OP) and I probably have 30 hrs on my BX2830 blower (not a typo)
Actually, it's slightly louder at 1500rpm unloaded than it is at 3000rpm unloaded or loaded. (seems like anyways)
The OP did mention something about a keyway retaining bolt being loose,(I probably have that terminology not quite correct) but there's still a larger bolt holding the coupling on I think.
I guess I am just as puzzled as some of you !
I don't speak for the OP (or Dusty) but the spring to make the dogs/couplers engage is pretty strong. The very first time I engaged it, in the late fall 2+ yrs ago, it startled me.
I don't completely understand the physics of the issue either. I, too, was trying to wrap my head around how (once engaged) they would even slip at all? I was under the impression the U-joints in the driveshaft did the "angling" bit when the blower is raised (or angled down for back dragging). The driveshaft also has a long spline on it, I presume to compensate for angular movement (I presume the OP's isn't gummed up, rusted or somehow "frozen". (doubtful)
In the spring I am going to inspect mine......but it runs pretty smooth and not loud.(no clanky noises like the OP) and I probably have 30 hrs on my BX2830 blower (not a typo)
Actually, it's slightly louder at 1500rpm unloaded than it is at 3000rpm unloaded or loaded. (seems like anyways)
The OP did mention something about a keyway retaining bolt being loose,(I probably have that terminology not quite correct) but there's still a larger bolt holding the coupling on I think.
I guess I am just as puzzled as some of you !
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