tired of shoveling well heres an awsome snow blower make offer today it is in the state of MICH.
first it was speedo's now he's wearing cheerleader uniformsWhat's in the state of Michigan
It's a bad link. You tease worse than a high school cheerleader
(Disclaimer: Apologies to anyone who is, knows or is related to a high school cheerleader)
now you can unload some of those other projects of yours.I know all too well. I almost lost out on my new baby. I couldn't drive over there fast enough in this mornings rush hour traffic when he said first come, first serve.
But she's home. Now I need to make some space in the garage, unload her from the PU and wipe her down with a little wax and maybe drain and fill with 0-40 syn.
These are pictures from the ad. All I have right now
TORO uses grade 5 bolts. NO BLOODY SHEER PINS. THERE BROTHER FROG. I use stainless steel so they don't rot in there. they are the same as grade 5.But I can't find the shear pins Want to order some spares as I've read that Power Shifts go through a lot of them.
they are 5/16 by 2 inch long bolts. there are spacers in there to better check to see what there shape is in also.I'm sorry, I know I tried to point out all the dust on it and maybe $250 but I just couldn't bring myself to say it
I was just waiting for the right one, right time .....
PS93 has been feeding me cookies (ads) for months trying to get me to take the plunge but I wanted a big one. I'm just happy as can be. Now I need to take the time to fix up all my smaller machines and send them down the road this coming fall. Right now the market stinks in this area, no snow. Will have this and the 3 stage craftsman for work and keep the 32" Ariens to restore. The Ariens was the real score, $25
It ran but it needed to be gone through. It was dingy and rusty and pretty worn out. I bought it as a project as I knew no matter what I did to it I could easily make money if I wanted to flip it. It's just too nice to part with. Plus, hope to find some "Track Team" attachments in my area for it.
PS93, Will pull the wheels per your advise and also track down some SS fasteners for the augers. Thanks for the tip.
never mind that PM. I sent it before I finished reading again. now post some pics of it all shined up.When power shift mentioned one I looked them up ,, diff kit $260 ouch!
Pulled the wheels and greased up the shafts and while it was up noticed the diff looking back at me. That's a nice feature to have as a surprise.
Now I need to track down a coil and flywheel for the higher output electrical system and I should be good
It had it's first wipe down with auto detailer to remove all that dust and what I think was sheetrock (white stuff) on the right side of the machine rubbed off. I can't even believe I pulled this off.
I trust you will keep it in the garage or shed. there BROTHER FROG.As you know it's snowing here right now. I left it outside last night thinking we'd get enough I could try it out.
No such luck (yet).
What really makes me feel good is that clown with the 1232 re-posted his. Toro snowblower