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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
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
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nibbler


Joined: Mar 5, 2004
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Re: Snowblower auger won't turn
Reply #8   Mar 2, 2007 8:31 pm
Here are the possible problems that I can think of in order of most likely to least:
  1. Shear bolts attaching the augers ( the big things out front that scoop the snow inside) to the auger drive shaft have sheared due to an obstruction jamming up the augers. They're supposed to do this so the auger transmission doesn't break;
  2. Loose auger belt, need to adjust the idler wheel, happens due to wear;
  3. Worn/busted auger belt, need to replace it, I've had one mechanic tell me the belt is upposed to break if the impeller gets jammed. My experience is that the belt slips instead;
  4. Auger system frozen up. If so heat it so it melts;
  5. Sheared pulley key
  6. Busted auger worm gear
Items 5 & 6 may be the other way round but both are unlikely since the first three are normal wear and tear and for 5 or 6 to happen the first three would have to not happen.

Since it started to work for you with possible dimished performance I would guess you have loose or worn auger belt. The busted keyway is possible but the belt is more likely especially since I have a hunch it hasn't been adjusted in a long while.
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