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trouts2
Location: Marlboro MA
Joined: Dec 8, 2007
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Re: Simplicity 560 "dilemma"
Reply #2 Dec 31, 2010 6:47 am |
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Looks like those parts are available. The 9 tooth sprocket is $11 and the 23 tooth gear $23, cheap enough. http://www.partstree.com/parts/?lc=simplicity&mn=71691117+ -+828%2C+8HP+28%22+Snowthrower&dn=18274 Check your serial number matches also but given the parts it should not matter.
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oljeeptek
Joined: Nov 29, 2011
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Re: Simplicity 560 "dilemma"
Reply #4 Nov 29, 2011 7:55 pm |
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Hi all! Just to update the old post in case the info can be useful to anyone else; I am just now getting around to working on this old dog. I ended up having to use a high speed whiz wheel to slit the augers and relieve the rust-weld locking the augers onto the shaft. What a bugger. It was so tight heat and a very large puller wouldn't touch it.
It is a model 560 and the number on the rear is indeed 1690775. I did find a stripped bronze driven gear (worm wheel) that partstree.com and a few other sources still carry, although it's a little spendy at $100. (part number is 1666509), the cup and thrust washer at the end of the worm shaft are shot. (parts 1666424, $15; and 1670971, $2 respectively) The shaft has a little damage but I'm going to clean it up with a fine file and save the extra $85 being as it's steel and the shafts will now be polished and well greased within the auger case.
Ebay has the low temp gearcase grease for about $10.
Thanks for the replies. Sorry I didn't realize this got bumped here. I'll have about $150 into this when its said and done. But given the price of working machines around here of $500+ I can't see scrapping it and buying another one. I could put up some pictures if anyone would find them useful. Thanks again!
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oljeeptek
Joined: Nov 29, 2011
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Re: Simplicity 560 "dilemma"
Reply #5 Dec 1, 2011 9:32 pm |
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Holy stinkin' Hannah!
I ordered all my Simplicity parts yesterday online from Small Engine Parts Warehouse (sepw.com) and they were on my front stoop this afternoon! I wasn't expecting them till sometime late last week. They had everything in stock (obviously) and their prices were great. Now I just have to put everything back in and weld up my cuts.
Its a no brainer I'll be using them for all my parts needs. These guys rock!
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