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Re: Augers seized on Sears snowblower
Reply #2 Mar 7, 2007 12:27 pm |
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Last time this came up, two days ago, the recommended solution was a torch and a 3lb maul.
Try doing some searches on the site you should find some fairly extensive instructions on how to remove the augers and then get them off the driveshaft.
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