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hirschallan
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Location: Northern Hills of NY
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SIMPLICITY SS 20'' (5-51M, 5/51, 551M )
Original Message Feb 28, 2013 5:44 pm |
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simplicity model: 5-51M, mfg no.1692320, serial no, 376 ON, ref no.603243 I am currently working on the simplicity ss and the auger is bent. Using it like this isn't an option. It has the HSK850 in it and runs very well. I'm looking for the auger for this and the only place that has real part numbers is Small Engine Parts Warehouse. Their part # is 1686697SM which includes other stuff but none of which is available. I am pretty sure simplicity wasn't the only one which used that auger. How can I find out which other mfg used the same part number so I can broaden my search.
This message was modified Feb 28, 2013 by hirschallan
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aa335
Joined: Nov 29, 2008
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Re: SIMPLICITY SS 20'' (5-51M, 5/51, 551M )
Reply #7 Mar 3, 2013 3:24 pm |
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Thanks to all for the replies. $225.00 not happening. I have a Honda HS621. I have a small bend on the center portion, barely noticeable and it doesn't throw off the balance of the auger. A brand new auger assembly is $260 online. It's not bad to me considering how strong and well made it is, and comes with a $100 worth of rubber paddles installed. See if you can find a donor auger assembly from another snowblower. If not from Simplicity or badged engineered brands, there are quite a few 20" wider auger assemblies that might work. Just the top of my head, the Toro 2450/3650, CCR2000/3000 are all 20 inchers. They might make good replacement. The Toro power curve auger assemblies are superior, very lightweight and efficient at throwing snow. They are also abundant and easy to find if you don't mind a little elbow grease to make it work. Otherwise, pull the good Tecumseh engine from the Simplicity and drop it into a Toro SS chassis. A "boratified" Tecumseh in a Toro is quite a sleeper.
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