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mikiewest


Joined: Dec 29, 2007
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auger and impeller protection
Original Message   Jan 22, 2009 10:12 pm
What would be good to spray on the auger and impeller to prevent rust.DuPont has a product called Teflon snow and ice repellant .Would that or one of their other products be ok?
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borat


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Re: auger and impeller protection
Reply #1   Jan 22, 2009 11:40 pm
Trying to prevent rust on the augers and impeller is a lost cause.  Get used to it being there.  If you're that concerned, you could repaint them at the end of the season with a resilient epoxy paint.   
Jonathan


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Re: auger and impeller protection
Reply #2   Jan 23, 2009 6:38 am
I spray the chute, augers, impellers and impeller housing with WD-40 at the end of the season to help prevent rusting from moisture during the summer.  I have a corner in the garage where I can store it, covered with an old sheet.

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Re: auger and impeller protection
Reply #3   Jan 23, 2009 7:22 am
   An automotive hard clear seems like it would be tough enough to add some protection inexpensively.

   Rustoleum holds up pretty well in the chute and intake housing. 

   Must for Rust, available at Home Depot,  is pretty good at attacking existing rust or protecting open spots.  I'm putting it on machines all the time when they are dry.   After the rust gets neutralized the machine gets touched up with matching Rustoleum.   There are paints that are much tougher than Rustoleum but it holds up well, does not cost much, and there are lots of colors for matching old paint. 

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Re: auger and impeller protection
Reply #4   Jan 23, 2009 9:07 am
borat wrote:
Trying to prevent rust on the augers and impeller is a lost cause.  Get used to it being there.  If you're that concerned, you could repaint them at the end of the season with a resilient epoxy paint.   

The only way to prevent rust on the impeller us almost impossible like Borat said, well you can after each use put a giant heat fan blower to dry the impeller but we dont have to go crazy about the rust on that part...


garysherck


Location: Cleveland, OH
Joined: Jan 23, 2009
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Re: auger and impeller protection
Reply #5   Jan 23, 2009 11:54 am
Denis,
how can we get one of these ants?
can you believe I tried to pick it off my computer screen.
what a funny feeling when it just went below the screen.
thanks for a bit of cheer.
gary
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