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TheKneebiter
Joined: Oct 22, 2004
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Sandford and Son's Latest find in snowblowers.
Original Message Jul 30, 2005 12:36 pm |
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Everytime i get in my old beat up pickup to go look at some ope my wife starts to hum the theme to Sandford and son. For those of you that are to young to know this tune just watch TVLAND and you will hear it. Today i picked up a couple of FREE snowblowers. The first is a 7hp techumseh Jari 2 stage dual auger that has been weathered pretty bad. It has no spark at all. Any suggestions on what to look for ? The bolts are very rusty so taking it apart wont be fun. The second is a Very very clean Toro single stage with a Briggs engine. Starts on the first pull and runs strong. Looks like it has no miles on it whatsoever. The only problem with it is that the solid tires are pealing from themselves. Any tips on where i could find such an old tire ? They look to be bonded to the rim so i think im out of luck on this one. I was thinking of using some type of epoxy and trying to glue them on ?? Thought i would post some pic's for you .
This message was modified Jul 30, 2005 by TheKneebiter
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TheKneebiter
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Re: Sandford and Son's Latest find in snowblowers.
Reply #3 Jul 31, 2005 10:12 am |
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Marty, The barrel spins just like the snowbirds when you turn the chute. I have never played with the points or condenser on a techumseh before. Any tips on how i access them ? What is the easiest way to get at them ? Should i try and clean the points with sand paper or just replace both point and condenser with new ? I tried a new plug but still no spark. I will let you know how i make out. I searched the web for the wheels/tires for the toro with no luck. Thanks again.
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TheKneebiter
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Re: Sandford and Son's Latest find in snowblowers.
Reply #4 Aug 1, 2005 7:28 pm |
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I figured it out. Pulled the flywheel with my puller and replaced the condenser and points. Put a little gas in the plug hole replaced the plug and it started on the first pull. ran for a few seconds and sounded good. tomorrow i will put a rebuild kit in the carb, a new gas line and then start the detailing. I will keep ya posted.
This message was modified Aug 1, 2005 by TheKneebiter
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ramit
Location: Long Island, NY
Joined: Jul 28, 2005
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Re: Sandford and Son's Latest find in snowblowers.
Reply #9 Aug 2, 2005 6:19 pm |
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That is a stock original paint job on the Jari. The teeth and eyes are factory decals. I might just clean the bucket and leave it as is but if i decide to paint it i will tape off the decals so not to deface the cool look. Yes they look very cool...
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