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williaea
Joined: Feb 21, 2007
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Snowblower Repower?
Original Message Feb 21, 2007 8:37 pm |
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Hi Guys,
I wanted to get some opinions on a repower idea that I've been toying with. I have an MTD/Yard Machines 5hp/22" 2 stage snowblower that is about 6 years old. Several times in the past few years I've thought that it was a bit underpowered. The past snowstorm we had in Central PA (4" of snow followed by probably an inch or more of rain - causing a very heavy slushy mess) was my tipping point. I am looking at replacing the 5HP Tecumseh HSSK engine with something in the 7-10 HP range. Has anybody done this sort of swap before? I am assuming I may need a few new pulleys and different length belts - but I am not anticipating more modifications than that. Am I nuts? Should I just sell the machine and pick up a used 8hp machine? What are your thoughts?
Thanks
Eric
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nibbler
Joined: Mar 5, 2004
Points: 751
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Re: Snowblower Repower?
Reply #1 Feb 22, 2007 6:46 am |
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I put an 11HP B&S engine on a 10.5HP Tecumseh machine. The chassis was punched for both sets of mounting holes. I had to get new pulleys sisnce the 10.5 had a 3/4" shaft while the 11HP had a 1" shaft. It works fine and I think I have more power. It could be due to new vs old engine, OHV vs "L-Head", 11HP vs 10.5HP or just wishfull thining on my part. Two things concern me: - My change was relatively small. Yours looks like doubling the power and the parts on the machine may not be able to handle the extra stress; and
- You might not see a big change, you have more power but the parts aren't turning any faster so they won't slow down as easily but the snow won't be fed from the augers to the impeller any faster nor would the impeller throw the snow much further ( on a good day). If you change the size of the pulleys and run the machine faster then things will wear out faster but the snow will fly further.
Good luck
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williaea
Joined: Feb 21, 2007
Points: 3
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Re: Snowblower Repower?
Reply #4 Feb 22, 2007 9:09 pm |
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Thanks for the replies so far. I'm still debating what the smartest move is. Problem I have with actually trading up to a more powerful machine is that they are all wider than the 22" width I have - and they won't fit well in my relatively small garage!
From what I have seen on the engine websites - all the Tecumseh L-head engines (5hp -195cc, 8hp- 318cc and 10hp- 358cc) are available with stepped pulleys for an MTD application. At least that's what I think they are telling me.
Anyhow - thanks again for the replies and I'll let you know if I get brave and try this!
Eric
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