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Europa
Joined: Sep 20, 2008
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Toro snowblower creeps backwards at idle
Original Message Sep 20, 2008 3:54 pm |
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Hi, I have a 3 year old Toro 1028 Power Max snowblower and after completing this years maintenance I noticed that it was creeping backwards while idle.
If I put it an any forward gear or reverse gear and move (either forward or backwards) once I take my hand off the throttle control the snowblower creeps ever so slowly backwards. Doesn't matter if I've got it in a forward or backward gear. I'm on level ground and I even turned the machine around to see if it was something as silly as gravity. Nope - always goes in reverse.
I've got the full shop manual and I've already adjusted the traction cable to spec and even tried adjusting in radically in and out - no difference at all. Still creeps.
Has anyone seen this before? Do you have any suggestions? And why does it always creep backwards even if it's in a forward gear?
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Europa
Joined: Sep 20, 2008
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Re: Toro snowblower creeps backwards at idle
Reply #11 Sep 28, 2008 7:22 am |
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No, no. No offense taken. But you've hit the nail on the head. How can it go backwards if the it's in a forward gear? How can it move at all if there's clearance? I'm going to try and have another look today and see if I can see what's happening. The worst thing is that I've posted in several other forums and there's a lot of people with their snowblowers doing the exact same thing. Weird.
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Europa
Joined: Sep 20, 2008
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Re: Toro snowblower creeps backwards at idle
Reply #13 Sep 28, 2008 3:02 pm |
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Okay I've taken the snowblower and stuck a mirror underneath and I can say with total confidence the drive plates aren't contacting - it's 100% vibration rocking the snowblower backwards. I also think I know why it suddenly started doing it. When I did my full maintenance I also lubed and greased the two chains that actually turn the wheels. In doing so I think I eliminated any friction that was there. Essentially, it's so lubed up the vibration is now enough to move the wheels. Oh well, at least I know for sure.
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