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LogansDaddy
Joined: Oct 4, 2006
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Snowblower auger won't turn
Original Message Mar 2, 2007 1:13 pm |
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I have a Chieftain snowblower and haven't had any problems for a couple years. I just used it on Sunday with no problems til I was putting it away and a kids rubber basketball got sucked in and stopped the auger dead in it's tracks. I used a knife to puncture the ball and remove it, then put it in the shed. Well, I got it out today and it worked, a little groggy, for about 1 minute then stopped altogether. When depressing the auger lever, nothing turns. With the engine off, the blades do NOT rotate either. Please help...I have 18" on the ground that I'd HATE to have to shovel!!!!! Thanks, Brian
This message was modified Mar 2, 2007 by LogansDaddy
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RickJ
Location: Minneapolis, MN
Joined: Nov 30, 2006
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Re: Snowblower auger won't turn
Reply #5 Mar 2, 2007 3:36 pm |
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A single stage snowthrower has a single drum with rubber paddles attached to it. The drum spins immediately when the engine is started, and it "throws" the snow. It may or may not have a chute. They are lightweight, and do not have powered drive wheels. A 2-stage snowblower has an auger out front that pushed the snow back to the impeller. The impeller then blows the snow through a chute. These are usually pretty heavy, and have powered drive wheels. I'm guessing that yours is a 2-stage, based on the one picture I could find on the internet. My limited google search found one person who claimed that Chieftain was made by MTD. You could try to see if an MTD blower looks like yours. To access the pulley, there is usually a belt cover in front of the engine. Remove the spark plug wire, (so the engine can't start) and then remove the pulley cover. See if you can move the pulley by hand. If a key is sheared, it should spin or wiggle pretty easily. Another way to see the pulley is to look from underneath. I usually rock mine up on it's front, so I can look at the pulley from underneath. Beware of gas or oil spilling out if you do this. Good luck with this. I don't envy you if you have to shovel.
1995 Simplicity Sno-Away 860 Snowblower, 2001 Craftsman POS lawnmower
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LogansDaddy
Joined: Oct 4, 2006
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Re: Snowblower auger won't turn
Reply #6 Mar 2, 2007 5:34 pm |
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Thanks for the info. It is a 2-stage. I went back out and tried again. Seems the snow is SO WET that it's clogging the chute. I was able to "get by" and get enough done to get the cars out. I did notice that it's not shooting the snow out the chute as it normally does. The majority comes out, but some of it just falls out instead of shooting. When this happens, I just stop the drivetrain and keep the auger running and it seemed to work.
What website did you go to? Thanks again for the help.
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RickJ
Location: Minneapolis, MN
Joined: Nov 30, 2006
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Re: Snowblower auger won't turn
Reply #7 Mar 2, 2007 5:38 pm |
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Google. I typed in Chieftain snowblower in google, and one of the early links went to a thread on some other board asking about those blowers. Although they didn't sound any more knowledgeable than here. At least you got the thing working for today. But it still sounds like something is broken. Even if the key is sheared off, there might be enough friction to spin the impeller at a low speed. But eventually it will wear down the shaft, and then you have a bigger problem. Take some time and check for the broken shear keys, or take it to a mechanic. Good luck.
1995 Simplicity Sno-Away 860 Snowblower, 2001 Craftsman POS lawnmower
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