Outdoor Power Equipment (Lawn Mowers, Snow Blowers, Chain Saws and more) Discussions |
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nibbler
Joined: Mar 5, 2004
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Manual
Reply #5 Feb 25, 2009 5:46 pm |
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Don't know of a specific manual. I have a Sears Noma blower and I think you can get a manual from Sears, give them a call. There might also be manuals from other manufacturers for a blower of the same size that are downloadable. If so the friction wheel/disk is pretty common so the basic replacement procedure will be similar. If you go to a L&G with the make and model they might be able to help as well. If you want to have a look at it you do the following: - Make sure blower is off, including disconnect the spark plug;
- If the gas tank is full syphon out a bunch of gas;
- Tighten gas tank cap;
- Put blower into the "service position", up on the auger housing, looks like you are going to China;
- There are two plates held on by machine screws, one is on the bottom, the other is at the back of the traction unit near the bottom. Remove the one at the back;
- Inside you will see some gears, a chain, a disk and a wheel with some hard rubber on it. The rubber wheel should press against the disk when you hold the traction clutch down;
- Close it up when you are done.
The friction disk is supposed to be clean and dry, no grease, oil or water. The same is true for the friction wheel. The cable is supposed to be adjusted so the wheel is pressing against the disk when the traction clutch is engaged. As you move the speed control the friction wheel will change its contact position on the disk. The closer to the centre, the slower the blower moves. If the disk goes past the centre the blower changes direction.
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