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puck1263


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Craftsman 2 stage - half auger won't turn
Original Message   Jan 12, 2009 7:32 pm
Would appreciate suggestion.  Newbie to snow blowing.

My craftsman has started and ran great for the last year.  Today, only half of the auger ("passenger" side) turns  when engaged.  The impeller is still working.  With the engine off, the "passenger" side will rotate nearly one revolution freely, until hitting a stop, which I assume is the engine.  The "drivers" side freewheels.  How do I fix this?  We've got quite a load outside.  Many thanks.  I'll reply with the model # if I can find it.
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puck1263


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Re: Craftsman 2 stage - half auger won't turn
Reply #2   Jan 12, 2009 9:09 pm
Thanks.  I thought it might be something simple.  I'll check it out and get some replacement from Sears.
puck1263


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Re: Craftsman 2 stage - half auger won't turn
Reply #3   Jan 12, 2009 10:45 pm
Well, shear bolt replaced, but the augers have no power.  I took the front housing to expose the belts.  The front one is floppy, even when engaged.  Guess it is stretched.  I'll replace it and see what happens.  The impeller is strong.  Guess that is driven by the rear belt, which is still relatively tight.
puck1263


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Re: Craftsman 2 stage - half auger won't turn
Reply #4   Jan 13, 2009 9:35 pm
Well, the belt being stretched was not the problem.  The auger still has no power, and moves slowly.  I ran it with the pulley cover off, and the belts and pulleys engage strongly.  There are two shear bolts in the auger shaft.  Is there another shear bolt between the pulley and the auger?
borat


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Re: Craftsman 2 stage - half auger won't turn
Reply #5   Jan 13, 2009 9:47 pm
puck1263 wrote:
Well, the belt being stretched was not the problem.  The auger still has no power, and moves slowly.  I ran it with the pulley cover off, and the belts and pulleys engage strongly.  There are two shear bolts in the auger shaft.  Is there another shear bolt between the pulley and the auger?

When you depress the auger drive lever, it should cause the idler pulley to press against the auger drive belt thus engaging the impeller/auger drive shaft.  When you depress the auger drive lever, does the idler pulley engage the belt tightly enough to spin the auger shaft pulley?  If so, is the auger drive pulley spinning?   If it is, does the impeller/auger drive shaft turn with it?   If not, the pulley may have a problem with how it's fastened to the end of the impeller/auger drive shaft.  Not sure if it uses a woodruff key or splines.  If the pulley spins and the shaft doesn't remove the pulley  to see why. 
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puck1263


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Re: Craftsman 2 stage - half auger won't turn
Reply #6   Jan 13, 2009 9:53 pm
Yes, the auger drive pulley is spinning nicely when engaged.  Not sure where to look for the auger drive shaft spinning.  The pulley is flat against a metal plate, so I suppose on the other side where the auger is?
borat


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Re: Craftsman 2 stage - half auger won't turn
Reply #7   Jan 13, 2009 10:46 pm
If the auger drive pulley is spinning, look into the chute to see if the impeller is spinning.  If it's not, the impeller/auger drive pulley is no longer properly fastened to the end of the auger shaft.  If you have a manual and a bit of mechanical know how you should be able to fix it.  You will have to separate the impeller/auger housing from the chassis and find out what the problem is with the pulley on the impeller/auger shaft.  Could be something a simple as a missing key or set screw possibly a damaged pulley.  Now if the impeller is spinning good and fast, that means the pulley is fine.  The problem now will be in the auger gear case in the center of the two augers.  Either way, find a warm place and see what's going on. 
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puck1263


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Re: Craftsman 2 stage - half auger won't turn
Reply #8   Jan 13, 2009 11:43 pm
The impeller spins very well with the pulley, but still no auger.
hirschallan


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Re: Craftsman 2 stage - half auger won't turn
Reply #9   Jan 14, 2009 1:48 am
It sounds very much like a gear case problem where the impeller shaft and augers meet.
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Re: Craftsman 2 stage - half auger won't turn
Reply #10   Jan 14, 2009 9:59 am
Part of the problem description said the augers were turning ... slowly. This may be a problem in expectations. Relative to the impeller the augers are supposed to turn relatively slowly since they are much larger.

I would think that if there is a problem with the worm gear then more than a shear bolt would be damaged and neither auger would be turning. The only other thing I cna think of is that I've seen some augers that have 4 sections, two on each side, they require a total of 4 shear bolts.
puck1263


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Re: Craftsman 2 stage - half auger won't turn
Reply #11   Jan 14, 2009 8:27 pm
looks like the impeller and shaft to the gear box are spinning...but the auger doesn't move.....so either this model (536.886190) has more than two shear bolts, or gear box broken I guess.
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