nbryan
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B2650 BH77 LA534 54" ssqa Forks B2782B BB1560 Woods M5-4 MaxxHaul 50039
The 2500 rpm input shaft on this snow blower has loosened at several places on me in its 5 winters of (I'm guessing) relatively hard work here in SE Manitoba. It's had the following issues i've caught before it damaged anything, and just finished a couple hours of working it over again to keep it tight.
1. A couple years ago the female pto #160 came completely loose from the reduction box shaft after it turned out that the pin bolt #190 had simply come loose and disappeared. The hex set screw #170 for the #70 1/4" key had loosened too, enough that the key was also gone. The shaft was at one point rotating at 2500 rpm with nothing on the blower moving (!!!) when it happened. Having that little chain hooked under the pto shaft holding it from flying off is all that kept the pto shaft in line and not flying off dangerously. Whew. Fixed, and added a new key and 2nd lock nut to the new bolt. Ok so far.
2. The blower has been running pretty noisy this winter so checked over the chain tension (good) and that pto shaft bolt and key set screw (good), so went further and felt some play between that high rpm input shaft #40 and the small chain sprocket #60. Both the sprocket's set screws, one to the shaft, and especially the key set screw, needed tightening. Play has all been removed now! The set screws on the 2 bearings #20 were all tight.
So folks with these type of reduction box front blowers, along with the scheduled chain tension maintenance, should include:
1. Check that #190 bolt and locknut, and
2. The hex set screws #060 and #170 for those shaft keys.
I almost messed up my blower reduction box and pto shaft when they loosened. Keep an eye.
BTW ran a full rpm and power snowbank removal test after tightening it up, SO much quieter!
1. A couple years ago the female pto #160 came completely loose from the reduction box shaft after it turned out that the pin bolt #190 had simply come loose and disappeared. The hex set screw #170 for the #70 1/4" key had loosened too, enough that the key was also gone. The shaft was at one point rotating at 2500 rpm with nothing on the blower moving (!!!) when it happened. Having that little chain hooked under the pto shaft holding it from flying off is all that kept the pto shaft in line and not flying off dangerously. Whew. Fixed, and added a new key and 2nd lock nut to the new bolt. Ok so far.
2. The blower has been running pretty noisy this winter so checked over the chain tension (good) and that pto shaft bolt and key set screw (good), so went further and felt some play between that high rpm input shaft #40 and the small chain sprocket #60. Both the sprocket's set screws, one to the shaft, and especially the key set screw, needed tightening. Play has all been removed now! The set screws on the 2 bearings #20 were all tight.
So folks with these type of reduction box front blowers, along with the scheduled chain tension maintenance, should include:
1. Check that #190 bolt and locknut, and
2. The hex set screws #060 and #170 for those shaft keys.
I almost messed up my blower reduction box and pto shaft when they loosened. Keep an eye.
BTW ran a full rpm and power snowbank removal test after tightening it up, SO much quieter!
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