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clifford


Joined: Feb 4, 2010
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Toro 824 power shift snow blower
Original Message   Feb 4, 2010 7:01 pm
My belt kept coming off of my snow blower , I looked and the pulleys dont line up.Investigating this I noticed that the shaft in the front was coming in and out of the gear box.About a inch and a half. Can some one help me with this. Thanks
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PACKO


Joined: Nov 19, 2008
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Re: Toro 824 power shift snow blower
Reply #8   Feb 5, 2010 8:12 pm
As I look at the parts diagrams,  The pulley that comes out of the gearbox is bolted to a very short flanged shaft,bearing and bevel gear.  This is not the problem.  Your problem is all about the impeller shaft.
If you and Trouts2 want a copy of the parts diagrams email me.
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clifford


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Re: Toro 824 power shift snow blower
Reply #9   Feb 5, 2010 8:33 pm
Yes, It is the propeller shaft ,but is there something wrong with the end of the shaft or in the gear box itself,,The gear box where the auger is. I have just checked out the diagram.Doesnt  look that bad to take apart. Will give a update tommorrow after I have taken this thing apart.Thanks  
PACKO


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Re: Toro 824 power shift snow blower
Reply #10   Feb 5, 2010 8:46 pm
Look and see if the impeller is bolted to the shaft or if its spinning on the shaft.  That would allow the shaft to move to the rear if its broken........I think
trouts2




Location: Marlboro MA
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Re: Toro 824 power shift snow blower
Reply #11   Feb 6, 2010 8:26 am
   The auger drive shaft should not move even if it's out of the snowblower so just the auger drive shaft with no other components attached.  The spiral worm teeth should be mated into the helical gear teeth which would keep it in place.  There is also the string of components locked in place with the clip. 

  I don't see how it could have worked given the sliding in and out.  Since it worked the spiral must have been catching the teeth of the helical gear.  That's probably because the lifting from the back by the pulley belt keeping the spiral contacting the last of the worn tips of the helical teeth.  The gearbox has to be messed up.  It will be interesting what he finds in there.  A picture would be nice. 

clifford


Joined: Feb 4, 2010
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Re: Toro 824 power shift snow blower
Reply #12   Feb 6, 2010 9:35 am
Good morning, I am about to start tearing the gearbox apart, With all your help I have a good idea what to expect. I will take some pics as I go. From the last post ,when I pull  the shaft in and out the shaft does turn also ,that worm gear is working. Here goes.....
PACKO


Joined: Nov 19, 2008
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Re: Toro 824 power shift snow blower
Reply #13   Feb 6, 2010 12:26 pm
It just occured to me.  I'm referring to transmission gearbox and your probably referring to the auger gearbox..That was easy enough.
We got 14" here last night, El Toro charged right thru it.
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clifford


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Re: Toro 824 power shift snow blower
Reply #14   Feb 6, 2010 12:36 pm
    

..Ok got the side of the gear box off and As you can see in the photos That snap ring is missing causing the back and forth movement. Thats the good news, The auger gear is ate up a little few teeth are missing,The worm drive on the shaft looks good. That second pics shows how I found it ,,that third is how its suppose to be. The forth one shows where that snap ring goes.Been a learning experience  and I thank you all for your help...The bad news,  there's  now 12 inches of snow in the drive way..I guess I have to get my other snowthrower out. The one that has a     "Wooden Handle" lol

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PACKO


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Re: Toro 824 power shift snow blower
Reply #15   Feb 6, 2010 12:37 pm
Great shots.  the mystery has been solved.  Now to find parts.

Did you see any parts of the snap ring left or gear lube?
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clifford


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Re: Toro 824 power shift snow blower
Reply #16   Feb 6, 2010 12:44 pm
Thanks Packo, I have never seen a snowblower in my life,Been in Fla for the past 25 years, Im not the brightest but do have common sense.Thanks again from Ocean City,Maryland  ,,,Should I take the pictures off
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PACKO


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Re: Toro 824 power shift snow blower
Reply #17   Feb 6, 2010 12:47 pm
Phillips Crabhouse...great memories from years ago.  You got it worse then here in N.E.Ohio
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