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borat
Joined: Nov 10, 2007
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Re: Replace Skid Shoes With Wheels?
Reply #1 Nov 12, 2009 7:17 pm |
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The wheel idea sounds attractive but I doubt very much that it will work any better than the skids. Take a look at how the skids are mounted. There's two 3/8" diameter carriage bolts holding them on. There's a reason for that. Handling the side loads that occur. I guess one could build an axle mount that would be just as robust and use a thick, short bolt for the axle. If the wheel bushing and axle are stainless steel, they should resist corrosion. However, I suspect that the wheels would soon go out of round from turning/dragging sideways while repositioning the machine. I debated the wheel conversion a while back and concluded, in my own mind that there would likely be no real benefit. What I have done though is taken a piece of 1-1/2 inch wide by 1/2 thick hardened flat bar steel and bent it to the shape of the skid. Then I had it welded onto the skid. I'd say the skids should last easily fifteen years or more now. I only got two seasons on one side of the original skids. So, considering the skids can be turned over, that means, I'd get four years out of them. So, for the convenience of not having to replace the skids for fifteen to twenty years, the $30.00 for welding is well worth it. Not to mention the $20.00 for each set of skids I'd have to pay for.
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JohnnyBoyUpNorth
Location: New Brunswick Canada
Joined: Dec 30, 2007
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Re: Replace Skid Shoes With Wheels?
Reply #2 Nov 12, 2009 7:32 pm |
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Anything can be fabricated. If you're willing to pay for it, someone is willing to sell it. That said, the money you would spend on wheels vs the maintenance involved with keeping your skids looking new might be better spent elsewhere. Think about their role in the whole snowblowing process, and think about how appearances matter. I like the way that you think though; maintenance matters. I am running a snowblower older than I am. I am 35, and my snowblower was made in the 1960's. It's on its third engine (that I know of). I oil/grease/adjust ONCE every year. Some guys on here deem to havr to do this every hour of use. I live in Atlantic Canada where a "storm" represents a national emergency elsewhere. It's a machine. When the skids wear out, replace them.
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nolimitz
Joined: Oct 9, 2009
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Re: Replace Skid Shoes With Wheels?
Reply #4 Nov 13, 2009 8:57 am |
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Wow, You blow the driveway, yet shovel the plow crap due to a few scratches? Couple cans of rustoleum in the spring would save a lot of backaches I would think
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solara
Location: Boston
Joined: Jun 16, 2004
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Re: Replace Skid Shoes With Wheels? and some HD info
Reply #6 Nov 14, 2009 12:03 pm |
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there are space age plastic skid shoe replacements. HD started selling Ariens for 39$ and universal ones for 29. BTW, HD watertown mass started carrying Ariens belts and shear bolts. AND....... it marked a lot of spark lugs, uncluding N4C, to .50$
2004-2005 Ariens 11528LE Jacobsen snow-burst
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JeffM
Joined: Dec 27, 2008
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Re: Replace Skid Shoes With Wheels?
Reply #9 Nov 15, 2009 12:33 pm |
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A co-worker of mine did that with a blower mounted on the front of his Ariens tractor. He used some thin, heavy steel wheels. I wish I knew more, but I do know they lasted quite some time.
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JohnnyBoyUpNorth
Location: New Brunswick Canada
Joined: Dec 30, 2007
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Re: Replace Skid Shoes With Wheels?
Reply #10 Nov 15, 2009 1:14 pm |
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http://www.samsbolens.com/images/726_parts_list_5.jpg I just picked up an old Bolens 726 to restore. Take a look at the Optional Roller Set in the photo. You could always do something like that.
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