Hello folks,
I'm in the Catskills area of NY and have a long stone driveway on a hill, last year I decided to get a snow blower rather than have my driveway plowed which always tore up things worse than I could believe. I bought a model 910962 Sno-Thro from a local guy who fixes and sells small machinery. He said he replaced the original engine with a Tecumseh 7 HP. I knew nothing about snow blowers but felt this would be the right one for me. I like the idea of a good quality basic machine that I can learn to maintain.
So far I've had mixed results - but I've learned to get things in better shape, particularly the carb, and once I learned how to clean and adjust it, it's running pretty smoothly. I've already replaced a shear pin that broke, the other one was bent so I replaced it, and 3 carriage bolts that broke from the scraper blade after stones from my driveway got lodged.
This week I bought a grease gun and got the auger and rear drive shaft greased, and I lubed the entire transmission. Only one zerk fitting broke off
. I also got the tension pulley tightened up. I'm changing out the gearbox fluid now. Thanks to all the YT videos it's made things easy to learn!
One thing I want to ask here - the clutch for the Sno Thro attachment can be really difficult to disengage. It can feel like it's completely stuck in place. But with some real force I can get it disengaged. I'm not sure if and how this should be lubed? See my pic 2, the green circle is the part that I'm talking about.
Another question, there's a pulley that's not attached to anything that spins fast when the engine is on. It's circled in blue. Is this anything to be concerned about?
I also realized my tires are kinda shot so I just ordered Carlisle X-Tracs. I'm so not looking forward to getting these installed
I'm in the Catskills area of NY and have a long stone driveway on a hill, last year I decided to get a snow blower rather than have my driveway plowed which always tore up things worse than I could believe. I bought a model 910962 Sno-Thro from a local guy who fixes and sells small machinery. He said he replaced the original engine with a Tecumseh 7 HP. I knew nothing about snow blowers but felt this would be the right one for me. I like the idea of a good quality basic machine that I can learn to maintain.
So far I've had mixed results - but I've learned to get things in better shape, particularly the carb, and once I learned how to clean and adjust it, it's running pretty smoothly. I've already replaced a shear pin that broke, the other one was bent so I replaced it, and 3 carriage bolts that broke from the scraper blade after stones from my driveway got lodged.
This week I bought a grease gun and got the auger and rear drive shaft greased, and I lubed the entire transmission. Only one zerk fitting broke off
One thing I want to ask here - the clutch for the Sno Thro attachment can be really difficult to disengage. It can feel like it's completely stuck in place. But with some real force I can get it disengaged. I'm not sure if and how this should be lubed? See my pic 2, the green circle is the part that I'm talking about.
Another question, there's a pulley that's not attached to anything that spins fast when the engine is on. It's circled in blue. Is this anything to be concerned about?
I also realized my tires are kinda shot so I just ordered Carlisle X-Tracs. I'm so not looking forward to getting these installed