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cleanmaxx_brian


"At least I am enjoying the ride"

Location: Wantagh, Long Island, NY
Joined: Mar 12, 2005
Points: 231

Blizzard on Long Island NY!
Original Message   Feb 11, 2006 7:35 pm
Well finally I will get to try out my new snow blower I bought last year! It is already to go...adjusted, waxed up, snow shooter applied, and 93 octane in the tank

OK Mother Nature...let's see what ya got!

Brian Chang

Ariens 8526LE, Bradley 32" 12.5HP walk behind mower, Echo BP200 blower, Troy Built 4.5HP Pressure Washer,  Craftsman 4.5HP Yard Vac, Homelite line trimmer, Scotts 21" high wheel mower, MTD 3.5HP Edger.

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Garandman


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

Re: Blizzard on Long Island NY!
Reply #8   Feb 13, 2006 4:25 pm
I don't know - I don't have your machine nor have I read your manual. 

You have five forward speeds, though, so even if they were all a little slower it still wouldn't really make a difference, would it? You could cut more detents into the shift gate to make up for it if you desired.
hirschallan


If it aint broke don't fix it !!


Location: Northern Hills of NY
Joined: Aug 25, 2005
Points: 327

Re: Blizzard on Long Island NY!
Reply #9   Feb 13, 2006 5:18 pm
Garandman wrote:
I don't know - I don't have your machine nor have I read your manual. 

You have five forward speeds, though, so even if they were all a little slower it still wouldn't really make a difference, would it? You could cut more detents into the shift gate to make up for it if you desired.

Got Ya! Thanks

Snowmann


Joined: Dec 3, 2003
Points: 494

Re: Blizzard on Long Island NY!
Reply #10   Feb 13, 2006 5:26 pm
Moving your 1st forward speed closer to the center of the drive plate will reduce wheel torque and friction disk life. Don't get carried away...

PK

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