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snow throwing

joe_mn
13 years ago

older blower. 7hp, 24" width, 14" auger. put new belts on for auger pulley. adjustment is a little tight so auger spins a bit with deadman handle released. so in effect, it should throw snow like crazy when its engaged? well, it throws snow very poorly. if i rotate exit chute inline with auger, it throws ok. if i turn it 180, it throws snow 5-6 ft. maybe. wet slushy snow gets thrown 2 ft. motor runs fine, auger belt is too tight and it will not throw snow? what the heck? oh, it has always thrown snow like this. had it for 10 years. never has thrown snow well.

Comments (15)

  • tomplum
    13 years ago

    A few basics when it comes to snowthrower performance. Many of the old throwers that had big coffee can sized chutes did have a poor throwing distance compared to newer style. The rear impeller shaft bearing is subject to wear and will affect belt fit, tension and can generate heat on the sides of the belt. Remember that belts drive from the sides and also need to be sized properly. Did you use the OEM belt? What is the make and model # of the thrower? Does it seem to be running fast enough?

  • joe_mn
    Original Author
    13 years ago

    its a sears craftsman, model 536.918300. think it is a 1979. bought it in 1992. had motor replaced prior to me buying it. still have manual. i did not use oem belt. sears # is 49581. could break down and go to sears and get a genuine belt? auger belt is 37-1/4". put on 37" last winter?

  • tomplum
    13 years ago

    Normally I would say that that is the best place to start. My gut feeling is that you would have to order it from Sears PD. I tossed in my distributor look up,who are huge- and they don't even stock it. (49581ma) A Briggs dealer that has a distributor that actually would have it could order it for you. Is the belt you put on resting down in side the pulley or near the top? If you were to reomove the belt, and give the impeller pulley a tug up and down- do you detect a lot of play? Know too that different belts are wrapped different and are composed of different materials and that can affect performance. IE a wrapped Gates green belt from NAPA may stretch less than a non wrapped belt- but won't necessarily grip as well. Belts are designed to have a certain grip/ slip quality -so it is really more than size.

  • joe_mn
    Original Author
    13 years ago

    belt depth is almost identical to pulley groove depth. belt does not protrude above pulley lip. the auger pulley is secured well to shaft and shaft/bearing seem tight. no side play to speak of. the drive pulley is identical to auger pulley and drive pulley has original belt and both new/old belts seem to be same size/cross section. machine moves fine. thought a new belt might help throw snow.

  • jessb_55
    10 years ago

    Hi All-
    I just came across this post and am having the same issue with mine? Was this issue ever resolved?

    Or any other advice offered? I installed a new belt last year but am wondering how do you know when it's as tight as it should be?

    Mine will throw snow just fine one way but as soon as I turn it the opposite way, distance drops to about half of what it was!

  • itzbinnice
    10 years ago

    You may want to try adding an impeller kit to improve throwing performance. My Ariens 1995 8\24 always had problems with clogging, especially at the end of the driveway.

    I installed an Impeller Kit purchased from Canada and I am very pleased with my purchase. No more clogs and I see a good 30% improvement in throwing distance.

    The kit did require me purchasing a long 3/16" drill and I had to remove the chute to drill into the impeller to install the paddles.

    Here is a link from where I bought it.
    http://smllengns.tripod.com/

    You may also want to do a review search by googling keyword of "review Clarence Impeller kit".

    I in no way have any ties with the company, I merely am stating my personal experience with the product.

  • joe_mn
    Original Author
    10 years ago

    I did not use blower last yr. put gas in last week and it started on 2nd pull. But surges and stumbles. Thought I had mixture screw adjusted perfectly. 3yrs ago it would idle perfect with no choke. Now it dies with choke off but runs ok with choke 1/2 on. Sounds lean to me.

  • jessb_55
    10 years ago

    Welp, I lucked out and ending up just spraying some starter fluid into the carb intake and then the blower started running fine. Even used it to blow a good three inches shortly after and it ran the whole time.

  • jessb_55
    10 years ago

    Hey Joe-
    Did you ever figure out why your blower doesn't throw snow very well to the left because mine is doing the same thing. I know by decision it's not going to throw as good to the left but we're talking a huge different like it barely throws.

    I'd appreciate any advice if you or anyone has any!
    Thanks

  • jessb_55
    10 years ago

    Hey Joe-
    Did you ever figure out why your blower doesn't throw snow very well to the left because mine is doing the same thing. I know by decision it's not going to throw as good to the left but we're talking a huge different like it barely throws.

    I'd appreciate any advice if you or anyone has any!
    Thanks

  • cityboyinburbs
    10 years ago

    I'm just back from sunny vacation, to ice-bound northeast.

    Driveway full of heavy snow & some layers of ice.
    Have cleared wheel-path for car, w/little Toro S1000
    snow-blower doing a great job for it's size and horsepower,
    but hardly throws snow out of its own path.

    I saw a Youtube video about adding-on to the rubber-paddle
    impellers to make-up for wear and manufacturer's gap between
    body of snow-blower and tips of the paddles.
    Accordingly, more snow moved & much longer throw.

    Put my finger in there and see that there is easily 1/2" gap
    between paddle and body. Should this gap be that large??

  • itzbinnice
    10 years ago

    I'm not sure if it's a typo but trying to Google a Toro S1000 or S100 I can't seem to find any info on it.

    Regarding the paddles. I highly recommend installing them, they make a huge difference.

    I have an Ariens 24 inch 2 stage with an 8HP engine. Prior to installing the paddle kit the chute used to clog a lot, especially at the end of the driveway. After installing it has never clogged again and throws the snow about 30% farther.

    With all the snow Long Island has received recently I noticed my neighbors Craftsman blower was having difficulty throwing wet snow, I had no such problem.

    A 1/2 gap is large; if you install the paddles correctly you will see a significant improvement.

  • cityboyinburbs
    10 years ago

    Mea Culpa - Toro S200

    "The Little Snow-Blower That COULD"

  • itzbinnice
    10 years ago

    The Toro S200 is a single stage unit that uses the paddles as an auger.

    The kit I was referring to is made for Two stage blowers that the rubber paddles are attached to the impeller.
    I don't believe there is any available kit for a single stage blower as your S200.

    You may want to replace your paddles if they are worn to improve performance.

    You can get a set of 2 for the S200 as low as 20.00 shipped on Ebay.
    Do a search on Ebay using keyword "Toro S200 replacement paddles".

  • crtr884
    9 years ago

    I have a craftsman riding mower with snow thrower attachment replaced the auger belt twice this year need to find out why and how to fix this problem any help would be greatly appreciated