I don't see the necessity of removing any pins. The impeller (the part where the toy
is jammed) normally turns fairly easily, with some resistance from the brake pad that
rubs on the pulley on the other side of the rear wall. It's the auger rakes (the spiral
things up front) which won't turn without removing pins. You could tie the auger
control on the handles in the engaged position which will release the brake.
First remove a key if there is one from the snowblower then remove the spark plug
wire from the spark plug (there's sometimes a little post on the engine that it can be
grounded to, otherwise just make sure the wire is far from the plug). Actually, it
would be best to remove the sparkplug as this will let the engine turn fairly easily
which will help with the following. Then find some way to turn the impeller in the
opposite direction to its normal direction. Maybe tap on it with a rubber mallet if
you can get one in there, careful not to bend the blades, though they look pretty thick.
A razor knife could be used to cut out as much of the toy as possible beforehand.
If all this fails then split the machine apart in the middle so you can turn the pulley
behind the impeller.
I can't help but think that if one were to design a thing that would be almost
guaranteed to jam a snowblower that dog toy would be it...
Good luck.
Paul
This message was modified Nov 27, 2008 by pvrp