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drumsonly2002


Joined: Oct 27, 2005
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What are your thoughts on this gizmo?
Original Message   Nov 1, 2005 1:14 am
In full snowblower hunt mode and came across this, http://smllengns.tripod.com/  . apparently this gizmo will increase the throw of a blower. Had a kookey idea eariler tonight of getting a used blower, a 24/25" Aries, Toro, etc. and putting a 9 hp motor in it, and changing pulley size to make it throw snow greater.Must have been the 2 beers cause in reality I do not have the time to work on a blower, thus buying a new one.
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nibbler


Joined: Mar 5, 2004
Points: 751

Re: What are your thoughts on this gizmo?
Reply #8   Nov 3, 2005 9:23 am
drumsonly2002 wrote:
Had a kookey idea eariler tonight of getting a used blower, a 24/25" Aries, Toro, etc. and putting a 9 hp motor in it, and changing pulley size to make it throw snow greater.Must have been the 2 beers cause in reality I do not have the time to work on a blower, thus buying a new one.

Things to watch for when you change engines.

1. Mounting hole pattern

Some blowers are drilled for more than one pattern. You don't see it until the old engine is off;

2. Mounting plate

If the hole patterns are different you can cut the plate into sections and move the sections around. Its not as secure as having the correct plate.

3. Engine shaft height

It can be adjusted by changing the thickness of the mounting plate but having the same height is much easier.

4. Engine shaft diameter

The diameter changes at certain horsepower ratings. My 10.5HP tecumseh was .75" while my 11HP Intek Snow is 1".

If you have more horsepower then you are putting more strain on parts that weren't necessarily designed for it and this might lead to premature wear.

I moved fron an old 10.5HP Tecumseh to a new 11HP Snow Intek OHV, changing the pulley ratio to give me a slightly faster set of ground speeds. The axle on the drive chain broke within 2 months. It could have been due to normal wear and tear since the unit is over 10 years old and I've done 20-30 driveways for the last 2 years, it might have been the extra power and changed pulley ratios. We will see how the new axle holds up.
Garandman


Location: South Boston, MA
Joined: Mar 10, 2005
Points: 341

Re: What are your thoughts on this gizmo?
Reply #9   Nov 3, 2005 5:49 pm
nibbler wrote:
The diameter changes at certain horsepower ratings. My 10.5HP tecumseh was .75" while my 11HP Intek Snow is 1".
All snow engines from B&S and Tecumseh are available in 3/4, 1" and often 7/8" shaft. Another option is an output shaft on the camshaft, used by some Craftsman and MTD units.

You can get a 7 hp with a 1" inch shaft, or a 10hp with a 3/4" - as well as 1", 1 1/8, and tapered.

Tulsa and some others have the line drawings. Or you can call Tecumseh or B&S up and ask them. B&S faxed me a  data sheet on replacing an  Ariens. Tecumseh confirmed I could use 5-7 hp HMSK as a bolt-on replacement.
nibbler


Joined: Mar 5, 2004
Points: 751

Re: What are your thoughts on this gizmo?
Reply #10   Nov 4, 2005 9:25 am
Garandman wrote:
All snow engines from B&S and Tecumseh are available in 3/4, 1" and often 7/8" shaft. Another option is an output shaft on the camshaft, used by some Craftsman and MTD units.

You can get a 7 hp with a 1" inch shaft, or a 10hp with a 3/4" - as well as 1", 1 1/8, and tapered.

Tulsa and some others have the line drawings. Or you can call Tecumseh or B&S up and ask them. B&S faxed me a  data sheet on replacing an  Ariens. Tecumseh confirmed I could use 5-7 hp HMSK as a bolt-on replacement.

I must have gotten the wrong part number for the engine. I exchanged e-mails with B&S several times and thought I had picked the correct one. It was my understainding that the shaft size got bigger with the larger HP engines so they wouldn't break.. I'm actually slightly happier with the larger shaft size, I got to play while doing the install and the shaft is hopefully a bit more "robust".
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