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jack
Joined: Nov 8, 2009
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simplicity I1224E snowblower
Original Message Nov 10, 2009 4:47 pm |
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i'm interested in buy a 24in simplicity snowblower for a driveway i'll say 60 x20 with a small slope upwards from the house. same engine and torque as the L1226E. aluminum gear case though. any kind of help will appreciated.
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jack
Joined: Nov 8, 2009
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Re: simplicity I1224E snowblower
Reply #26 Nov 27, 2009 6:25 pm |
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borat i have noticed rust on the axle on my husky should i take the wheel ,sand the rust ,then lub it with what? your the man borat
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crafty
Joined: Jan 21, 2010
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Re: simplicity I1224E snowblower
Reply #28 Jan 21, 2010 7:58 pm |
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I need to replace the auger belt on my simplicity snowblower.I followed the manual but can't pull the belt out between the auger pulley and drive belt pulley..There is not enough clearance Any suggestions?
This message was modified Jan 21, 2010 by crafty
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GtWtNorth
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Re: simplicity I1224E snowblower
Reply #29 Jan 24, 2010 8:27 am |
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I just wanted to add my $0.02 on the gear box lube issue. When I rebuilt my 20 yr old MTD I opened the gear box to find that the grease had "dried up" and crawled into the far recesses as Snowman mentioned. There is no opening on this unit, so no way to add lubricant short of dissassembly. When talking to the older gent who does OPE repairs here in town, he suggested to drill a hole in the gear box so you could add a bit of gear oil once in a while. Would the oil mix with the grease or would it behave like oil & water. There also seems to be a run on Ariens gears this year which leads me to believe that despite what the manufacturer says (planned obsolesense), you should always plan on having to crack the gear box to replace the grease (if that is what they use). I guess frequency would depend on use, ie. more often if you do a lot of heavy wet snow & EOD. Snowman, if the manufacturer calls for NLGI 1, could we safely drop to an NLGI 00 to ensure proper lubrication of the gears? Thanks
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