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Joined: Mar 4, 2004
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Re: Modification?
Reply #1 Dec 10, 2007 3:42 am |
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Its funny, since I put the new engine ( 11.0HP B&S Snow Intek OHV) with a slightly large engine pulley on my formerly 10.5HP Tecumseh L-Head powered blower my main problem is the snow being thrown too far, most of the time. There is a certain amount of blow back out the bottom of the joint in the chute that allows you to change the vertical angle of the discharge.
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