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moef


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Craftsman Power Steering on Snowblower - How robust is it?
Original Message   Aug 21, 2009 9:21 am
This year I'm going to replace my 27 year old Craftsman 10/32 Snowblower    

 Based on my previous machine I'm looking at  a Craftsman again.    I'm getting on in years so will be going to a smaller machine, but also like the idea of "Power Steering"  after manhandling the old heavy brute for so many years.    One machine that has caught my eye is the 24",  13.5 TF Craftsman  with power steering.

After looking at the power release mechanism attached to each wheel I'm wondering how robust it really is?   The engaging pawls don't look all that heavy, and was wondering how it would stand up?   There must  be a lot of strain put on them when , for example,  you hit  a raised piece of sidewalk and the forward movement of the machine stops immediately?   

I've searched various forums but have not found any  instances or discussions of how durable this mechanism is?  Do you have any experiences to share?  What are your thoughts on this mechanism?


Thanks,  moe
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76monte


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Re: Craftsman Power Steering on Snowblower - How robust is it?
Reply #2   Aug 27, 2009 12:54 am
Hi Moe...I too am looking at this snow blower. 

I got a chance to see other Craftsman snow blowers, but this particular model wasn't in stock at the store in Welland, Ontario.

On the picture, it looks like there are no levers for engaging the power steering, but then again the photo doesn't show a side angle.

Looking at the intake housing (from the photo), it looks like a Husqvarna built machine, which has a good reputation.  Hopefully, that also applies to their power steering.

A 13.5 (305 cc) B&S motor on a snow blower with a 24 inch wide cut should easily be able to get through the mess left at the end of the driveway.

The price of $1199 looks like a good value.   By the way, Sears Canada is offering 100 dollars off on a purchase over $1000 (until Sept 20).  If you use their discount coupon, item # 941612386   you will be able to buy this machine for 1099.99 (plus taxes). 

Do you recall if the transmission has variable speed?

Regards.....Dan
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Re: Craftsman Power Steering on Snowblower - How robust is it?
Reply #3   Sep 19, 2009 8:50 pm
I never had issues with mine but I keep it in a slightly heated storage shed after each use.

I have read elsewhere it can freeze up if left outside.

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