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KMG14
Joined: Oct 5, 2009
Points: 6
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What do i need to get my SnowBlower ready for the winter
Original Message Oct 5, 2009 11:36 pm |
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Hi I bought a CraftsMan 24" 9.0TQ in Januray of this year(has all the bells and whistles but a damn light even Electric start) I only got to use it for 4 hours total as the winter stunk It has sat from Feb till now I just drained the tank What do I need to do before winter comes in a few months to get her going again(Do I grease anything)?? I can't seem to find a video/write up talking about what needs to be done Also is it normal for the Blades to have surface rust will post a picture if needed Thanks
This message was modified Oct 5, 2009 by KMG14
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INGuy
Location: NW Indiana (Land of lake effect snow)
Joined: Oct 11, 2009
Points: 36
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Re: What do i need to get my SnowBlower ready for the winter
Reply #14 Oct 18, 2009 8:04 pm |
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Wow Thank you for the detailed reply I went and took some pictures of mine,They look like Zerk Fittings,so looks like all i need is a grease gun and grease now:)Here is a picture of my blade & the rust I have between the blades
No problem. I guess I couldn't make them out in the first pictures (hidden in shadows, maybe) but those are indeed zerk fittings. If you're worried about the rust, I took care of mine using Rust-Oleum Rust Reformer. It goes on white but turns black when it cures. Perfect match for your auger blades. It converts the rust and is supposed to prevent future rust. I used the brush-on variety. http://www.rustoleum.com/product.asp?frm_product_id=30&SBL=1
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friiy
Location: Las Vegas, The Desert
Joined: Apr 12, 2008
Points: 600
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Re: What do i need to get my SnowBlower ready for the winter
Reply #15 Oct 19, 2009 10:53 pm |
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Be sure to wipe all the extra grease that shoots out, out don't want it on your driveway sidewalk or tracked into the house on a boot.. 1 Grease it 2 Wipe up extra 3 Run it a few moments, engage everything 4 Turn it off 5 Wipe it down again Good Luck, I gotta go water my palm tree and tomato plants... :) Friiy
This message was modified Oct 19, 2009 by friiy
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