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sglucklich
Joined: Feb 1, 2007
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Looking for AMF Polar Bear info
Original Message Feb 1, 2007 10:34 pm |
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I got an older AMF Polar Bear walk behind snow blower today. It was free... Anyway, I'm wondering if anyone has info on manuals, parts supplies, etc. The guy said it runs but it didn't start for me. It has a Tecumseh engine. The "clutch" for the drive wheels seems to be out. It's a friction plate with the sliding rubber wheel that moves for speeds, neutral, and reverse. It could be that the "rubber band" is dried out and cracked and needs to be replaced. Any help or resources would be great! Thanks. Sam
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schiebel
Joined: Mar 31, 2007
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Re: Looking for AMF Polar Bear Parts
Reply #6 Mar 31, 2007 11:22 am |
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72AMFpolarbear - I have the same unit you just described and have been looking for an owners manual since I purchased it used many years ago. If you would be willing to mail me a copy I would be happy to reimburse you for your expense. Otherwise, another option would be for you to scan it and e-mail me the scanned pages. Either way, please e-mail me privately at schiebel@acegroup.cc Look forward to hearing from you! Minnesota
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marke
Joined: Feb 1, 2008
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Re: Looking for AMF Polar Bear Parts
Reply #7 Feb 1, 2008 5:05 pm |
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Hi Sam, mark here, I have a AMF 3 stage 26" polarbear 8.0 hp. Model l3620500. looking for parts for the left side drive wheel. can you help me. thanks MARK wisconsin
This message was modified Feb 1, 2008 by marke
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sglucklich
Joined: Feb 1, 2007
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Re: Looking for AMF Polar Bear info
Reply #8 Sep 1, 2010 9:17 pm |
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The old Polar Bear quit a few years ago. Anyone interested in it for parts? The engine still runs well - started it yesterday on the 3rd pull. Just the drive wheels quit working. I haven't taken the time to figure out what might be wrong with it.
Sam
Janesville, Calif.
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Alfaduetto
Joined: Sep 10, 2010
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Re: Looking for AMF Polar Bear info
Reply #9 Sep 10, 2010 8:21 am |
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The machine is totally bullet proof except for the friction drive. Toro bought out the deMoines, IA plant long ago, I think the Toro part # 37-6570 is similar tho its vulcanized into one piece. Its also good to scrub any rust from the large pulley drive face before use so it doesn't tear up the rubber friction tire.
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wilson03840
Joined: Feb 7, 2010
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Re: Looking for AMF Polar Bear info
Reply #10 Sep 24, 2010 8:49 am |
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Hi Sam,
I'm trying to locate an owner's manual for an AMF Polar Bear. Were you able to track one down?
Thanks for the help. Doug
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derrermd
Joined: Nov 3, 2010
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Re: Looking for AMF Polar Bear info
Reply #11 Nov 3, 2010 12:58 pm |
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Hi Doug, I was wondeing if you were able to locate a manual for your amf snowblower. If so, please email me at derrermd@yahoo.com. Thanks. Mat
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who8dapple
Joined: Dec 12, 2010
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Re: Looking for AMF Polar Bear info
Reply #12 Dec 12, 2010 5:52 pm |
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Hi All, I was following up on trying to locate an AMF Manual for a Dual Stage Model #1360-0200. I acquired one last year, during my third use, something quickly went wrong when trying to cut through some heavy wet snow. The auger was still moving and able to throw snow, but none of the gears to propel the unit worked. Does the drive shaft have a shear pin? I opened up the case cover, and everything looked visually intact; the drive chains, gears/teeth etc. Would love any help and or manual. Thanks - Mel
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PaulG
Joined: Dec 18, 2010
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Re: Looking for AMF Polar Bear info
Reply #13 Dec 18, 2010 5:33 pm |
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Howdy all, I have an AMF Polar Bear Mod# 13620500 Tc2 and would love to get a copy or scan of a parts/service manual. My blower runs great, easy to start but self propelled drive is getting weak. If I had part numbers for drive belt and the rubber wheel that contacts the friction plate it would really help.
Is there any possibility of getting a replacement rubber wheel that contacts the friction plate? Any help/advice would be really appreciated.
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greenbug72
Joined: Feb 9, 2011
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Re: Looking for AMF Polar Bear info
Reply #14 Feb 9, 2011 8:59 pm |
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Hi, I have several 26" AMF snowblowers, models 13620300TA, 13610300, and 13610500HC1. I am looking for manuals for these. There are some similar manuals on ebay but I don't know how close they are to mine. AMF also made snowblowers for Sears, with manufacturers code 536. They still sell Sears snowblowers using the 536 code (or at least they did a few years ago), made by Murry/Noma, now owned by Briggs & Stratton. There are parts diagrams and a few parts available for these machines on the Sears website, using their Parts Direct feature. The Sears model numbers for similar machines are 536.82565 and 536.82567. Model 536.90520 has the next generation of controls, similar to vintage Toro and Gilson blowers, and 536.909800 is a bit newer yet. I also have a 24" Sears blower, model 536.90512, and a friend has a slightly newer 24" machine, model 536.909700.
Several people have mentioned drive problems. One problem I have had is that the mechanism that holds the rubber drive disk can loosen up and distort, preventing the spring from putting full pressure on the drive disk. Tightening the fasteners holding this assembly together is the cure. The rubber drive disk for the machines with the all rubber disk is available from Sears, part #27046MA. The newer style, rubber attached to metal, is not available from Sears, but is similar to the disk used by several manufacturers so any good shop should be able to supply one.
If anyone has manuals for mine, or who knows where I can find one, you can send me an email at jkraft@together.net.
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