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tanner
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New Craftsman 26" track snow blower - Boxing day special!!!!
Original Message Dec 26, 2007 4:53 pm |
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Hi all, Lined up this morning at Sears for the door crasher special to buy a snowblower. They had 4 - 5hp Craftsmans up for grabs but unfortunatley i was 7-8th in line. One the four were gone they announced they had 3 'higher end' What I purhcased was a Craftsman 9 hp 26" track snow blower model # C459-527860. I cannot find this particular model on any of the Sears websites so I'm wondering if anyone knows anything about this model. Couple of questions: Is track drive better/worse then the two wheeled blowers? What's the benefit to track drive? I put the chute together and fixed the handlebars in place and wanted to move the blower to a different part of my garage before adding the agas and giving it a run. I couldn't move the blower. I checked to see if it had a neutral position on the stick shift but if didn't. Does anyone know how i can move this snowblower without starting it up? Thanks for your help. Dan
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tanner
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Re: New Craftsman 26" track snow blower - Boxing day special!!!!
Reply #4 Dec 27, 2007 9:30 am |
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thanks fro the replies. As I mentioned I didn't know I was getting as I purchased it blindly because of the deal . I probably wouldn't have selected the track option however I'm sure it will be ok. I don't have a steep grade drive either. Any advice on moving it while the engine's off? Thanks
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borat
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Re: New Craftsman 26" track snow blower - Boxing day special!!!!
Reply #6 Dec 27, 2007 10:30 am |
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thanks fro the replies. As I mentioned I didn't know I was getting as I purchased it blindly because of the deal . I probably wouldn't have selected the track option however I'm sure it will be ok. I don't have a steep grade drive either. Any advice on moving it while the engine's off? Thanks I'd go to an automotive outlet and buy a sturdy creeper. You can put the creeper up against a wall, tilt the machine so the tracks start to climb up on the creeper from the side then lift it the rest of the way on. Once it's balanced on the creeper, it should be easy to move around. I've seen good quality creepers on sale for a little as $20.00.
This message was modified Dec 27, 2007 by borat
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jt41484
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Re: New Craftsman 26" track snow blower - Boxing day special!!!!
Reply #7 Dec 27, 2007 8:44 pm |
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if u guys are so against the tracks. most tracks can be removed and put regular wheels in its place
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tanner
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Re: New Craftsman 26" track snow blower - Boxing day special!!!!
Reply #8 Dec 30, 2007 11:40 am |
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Got the blower started up for the first time. It ran well however doesn't want to move while in any gear..... I'm guessing it just needs some kind of adjustment however I'm a little peeved that either I'll have to take it back for this (no easy task as it's heavy) or try to do it myself..... I'm sure that is another downfall with the track drive.... any advise would be appreciated. Dan
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djpehrson11
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Re: New Craftsman 26" track snow blower - Boxing day special!!!!
Reply #10 Jan 14, 2008 5:48 pm |
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Dan, I own one of these machines and they are non-stop snow eaters, however, I replaced the engine with a 16hp!! and regeared it increasing the auger/impeller rpm by 40-60%. The tracks are tricky to get used to but they have excellent traction. Due to double reduction gearing physics you will not be able to get those tracks to spin in their stock mode, that is just the way it is. You will need to do extensive drive modifications in order to bypass the gearing and its likely not worth it. I may modify mine this summer so that the tracks can be disengaged in order to push it around by hand as well as to operate the tracks independantly so as to turn on a dime, However, as earlier indicated you can make a little dolly with heavy-duty casters in order to roll it around or buy a floor creeper. I feel the tracks are very useful here in the deep snow of Northern Utah. If you use it enough you will learn the tricks and body english of manipulating this track drive around. If I can be of further assistance, let me know. Dave.
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