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Slipping drive

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#1 ·
2008 I bought a new craftsman snowblower . I assume that the unit is a Husqvarna at least replacement parts are usually labelled Husqvarna . The issue with this machine . The drive (from day one ) will occasionally stop no warning what so ever . I have changed the tension on traction drive handle ,changed the friction drive rubber which did not show wear . Over the years I just found it was the nature of the beast and worked around it . My neighbour brought me his Poulin Pro same age same manufacturer for A fall tune up . He mentioned the same issue .
Anyone pt me in the correct direction .I obviously have been a part changer on my own machine . I don’t want to do the same with him and end up with the same results . Especially with the price of parts today
regards
terry
 
#2 ·
Make sure all the retaining springs are in place .... i.e., most of the current units draw the continual turning drive plate into the friction drive wheel assembly. (Many older units drew the friction wheel into the drive pulley)

What does your manual say for an adjustment or troubleshoot section? Usually, most of my units sit just off the platter, and the contact is firm and consistent, without extreme pressure or disfiguring the rubber. Sounds like a spring is missing or broke. .... Really hard to assess a problem without inspecting the unit in person.

Should not be an issue, but you may want to check gear placement on the platter .... usually forward is to the left side and reverse to the right side, with close to center low gear and higher gears move out to the edge. You don't want to run off the drive platter (which should have safeguards in place) or operate in dead center, as you will destroy the rubber over time.
 
#3 ·
Troubleshooting indicates drive belt worn ,drive off pulley ,friction wheel
as I said the machine was new when the issue first appeared ,friction wheel was changed about 3 -4 hrs running time ago
I went through the Manual and I see four springs . I would be surprised if they are damaged but it needs confirmed
thanks
terry
 
#4 ·
If the drive belt is off, then check for idler proper tension, as that belt should be always running and with firm tension.