Snow blower question

torch

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B7100HSD, B2789, B2550, B4672, 48" cultivator, homemade FEL and Cab
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Check all bolts for tightness.
Also, my B2782B front mount blower's reduction gear bearings set screws tend to loosen. Check bearings set screws.
Grease all grease nipples and pto shaft body.
Lubricate drive chain(s) as per maintenance manual.

The PTO shaft at maximum extent should have at least 4 - 6" overlapping shafts., and should never bottom out at minimum length (max height raised) of snowblower.
What he said.

I would add: use chain-specific lubricant on any drive-chain. And after many years of use, you may need to replace the shoes or cutting edge.

Depending on how much road salt the blower has seen some scraping and painting may be warranted. And if you deal with wet snow, an occasional spray of SnoShield, cooking spray or similar inside the chute helps keep the snow from packing into a jam.

Power chute rotation and/or deflection may add a bit if they are present. The specifics depend on if they are hydraulic or electric, factory or home-made. If they are not present, you may want to add them -- especially if you have a cab.
 
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Bearcatrp

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BX1880 with loader, mower and 3 point
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What he said.

I would add: use chain-specific lubricant on any drive-chain. And after many years of use, you may need to replace the shoes or cutting edge.

Depending on how much road salt the blower has seen some scraping and painting may be warranted. And if you deal with wet snow, an occasional spray of SnoShield, cooking spray or similar inside the chute helps keep the snow from packing into a jam.

Power chute rotation and/or deflection may add a bit if they are present. The specifics depend on if they are hydraulic or electric, factory or home-made. If they are not present, you may want to add them -- especially if you have a cab.
Silicone work? Used that stuff on my walk behind years ago.
 

nbryan

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B2650 BH77 LA534 54" ssqa Forks B2782B BB1560 Woods M5-4 MaxxHaul 50039
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Silicone work? Used that stuff on my walk behind years ago.
As mentioned, per my blower manual, I use winter grade chainsaw bar oil. Spec is to apply every 4 hours operation, which I regard as a max time between applications.
I keep a squeeze bottle of chainsaw bar oil in the tractor cup holder, and whenever stopping the blower and dismounting give it a squirt or two, always quietens things down some. I use under 1 litre (US quart) of bar oil a year on average.
 
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nbryan

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B2650 BH77 LA534 54" ssqa Forks B2782B BB1560 Woods M5-4 MaxxHaul 50039
Jan 3, 2019
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Hadashville, Manitoba, Canada
Its practically new. Used once according to him. Will go over everything if I get it.
Being so new, after some solid workouts check the drive chain slack is per spec.
Get 1/2 dozen each Drive Shaft shearbolts and Driveline shearbolts. I'm confident you'll thank me.
The manual is your friend.
 
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