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jrtrebor
Location: Michigan - 3 hours north of Chicago on the lake
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Picked up this beauty Friday - A classic Snapper 1030
Original Message Nov 11, 2012 8:48 am |
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Found this at an auction. Paid $180.00 for it. Which is more than I usually spend for used blowers. But this one was just too nice to pass up. The guy took great care of it. Had fresh oil in it. Fuel had been drained for the summer Gave it a bath, put gas in it and it fired right up. The only other thing that I had to do was remove the starter and lube the shaft. The gear was a little hung up and wouldn't slide out freely to engage the flywheel gear.
This message was modified Nov 11, 2012 by jrtrebor
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jrtrebor
Location: Michigan - 3 hours north of Chicago on the lake
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Re: Picked up this beauty Friday - A classic Snapper 1030
Reply #7 Nov 11, 2012 6:50 pm |
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Thanks for all the comments. The blower really is a beauty. Built like a tank, good design, good power and blower width combination. All the original decals are there and not peeling off. No rust on the bolt, nuts, etc. I am just going to leave it as it is. I plan on selling it, probably after we get our first snow. Figured that it was somewhere in the mid 80s range age wise. But that was just a guess not a lot of info out there. Pulled the belly pan and it was even clean in there. Other than the pile of insulation I found. Which I'm sure was part of a mouse condo.
Right now I have my big Ariens 1332 The Snow Commander #38602 A Toro Power Clear 210R #38587(that was the one with the broken flywheel problem). And one of my favorites slush throwers. A Toro CR20E #38116. Those little blowers in good condition are really fun to use. They are so light and do a great job. Would be perfect for a deck and sidewalk blower. They just don't throw very far. Maybe 10-15' It's just like a S200, Snow Master, S-620 etc. But instead of having the two rubber paddles it has a Power Curve auger.
That reminds me of something I've been meaning to share. The Power Curve augers on 20" SS Toro blowers will interchange with the older two rubber paddle types found on those old S-200, S620, and Snow Master blowers. Found that out after I got the CR20E
Also... "does your wife know about this"? ;-) Currently that's not a issue, I don't have one. Maybe someday I'll be hiding things under a tarp.
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