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Majorxlr8n


Location: Freehold NJ
Joined: Aug 6, 2003
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A Variation of Drift Cutters
Original Message   Feb 17, 2005 1:49 am
This is attached to my messy Sears project:

The auger bucket height on this is only about 11". Someone (not me) skillfully engineered & fabricated a super nice looking auger extension for this machine made out of stainless steel. It really increases the amount of snow intake to take better advantage of the machine's working capacity.

Marty

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mrmom


Joined: Sep 19, 2003
Points: 345

Re: A Variation of Drift Cutters
Reply #9   Feb 17, 2005 8:02 pm
itzbinnice wrote:
Marty,

Heard you're considering selling it, If acceptable, I'll trade you my wife, and a partridge in a pear tree. Oh, Oh, gotta run I hear her coming. You need to get off those late shifts, takes its toll on the body, can't have you falling apart.

Regards

Will


Will, you'll probably have to pay postage/shipping......  I mean on the wife....

I don't think Marty will take COD..... he's from Jersey.

Majorxlr8n


Location: Freehold NJ
Joined: Aug 6, 2003
Points: 1092

Re: A Variation of Drift Cutters
Reply #10   Feb 17, 2005 8:41 pm
mrmom wrote:

I don't think Marty will take COD..... he's from Jersey.



Sure I will! But remember - its no more than FYE DOLLAZ!! (Thats five dollars to those not familiar with our little dialect of English...)

Marty

bmwe0692


"Have a great and glorious day"

Location: Iowa
Joined: Dec 4, 2004
Points: 79

Re: A Variation of Drift Cutters
Reply #11   Feb 17, 2005 9:00 pm
Marty:
Was it made of three pieces?
Are the side pieces welded to the center piece?
Can't see any bolt holes in the top piece,to hold it on with?
How tall does this make the intake now?
Very nice piece of engineering,getting the curve
and bend in the center section.
T.J.

Put it where the Big iron wheel runs!!!
ChrisS


Appreciate what you have already been blessed with.


Joined: Sep 16, 2002
Points: 2793

Re: A Variation of Drift Cutters
Reply #12   Feb 17, 2005 9:23 pm
I want one for my Honda!!!!!

Saweeet!!!

C

Honda 928TA, Ariens 924 STE, Toro single stage S-620, 95 Jeep Wrangler with a 6 foot Fisher Plow, many shovels, one 14 year old boy.  Craftsman 01 1000 LTX pimp Gold LT 20hp Briggs OHV V-twin.  Tough as it is ugly.
Majorxlr8n


Location: Freehold NJ
Joined: Aug 6, 2003
Points: 1092

Re: A Variation of Drift Cutters
Reply #13   Feb 17, 2005 11:42 pm
bmwe0692 wrote:
Marty:
Was it made of three pieces?
Are the side pieces welded to the center piece?
Can't see any bolt holes in the top piece,to hold it on with?
How tall does this make the intake now?
Very nice piece of engineering,getting the curve
and bend in the center section.
T.J.



TJ - It was constructed of 3 pieces of stainless and they are all neatly welded together. The top piece actually slides under the auger bucket side covers & utilizes the auger side cover bolts. Offhand I think the new height is about 30"!

Again, I would love to take credit for making this but cannot. It is someone elses fine handiwork...

Marty

Richie


Bring On The White Stuff

Location: Long Island, New York
Joined: Dec 12, 2003
Points: 562

Re: A Variation of Drift Cutters
Reply #14   Feb 18, 2005 6:52 am
jogo wrote:
Nice , I would paint it matching color.

 It looks like the chute is lower than the intake? Can you blow snow straight ahead without  hitting it.
 I would assume if you angled upward you could, but if you wanted max foward throw distance would it be hindered by that  intake.

For esthetic reasons, I'm wondering if Marty can actually find a similar snowblower and grab the chute pieces from it and make his longer.  I'm curious if adding length to it, if the machine would still perform correctly.  I just assume it's like a rifle, the longer the barrel, the straighter it would throw the snow.  It would make a great experiment, not to mention those chute pieces may be a pretty standard size for that era machine and easy to find.  Marty, go for it


Richie
bontaiJoe


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Re: A Variation of Drift Cutters
Reply #15   Feb 18, 2005 2:12 pm
Looks great! Also gives me an idea to do something similar. Hmmmmmm......

"Man's mind stretched to a new idea, never goes back to its original dimension." -Oliver Wendell Holmes
18Degrees


Joined: Jan 19, 2005
Points: 111

Re: A Variation of Drift Cutters
Reply #16   Feb 19, 2005 3:13 pm
nice work                                18 degrees

18 Degree driveway - 928 Honda track drive - Fertilizer spreader for dispensing salt
mrmom


Joined: Sep 19, 2003
Points: 345

Re: A Variation of Drift Cutters
Reply #17   Feb 19, 2005 4:12 pm
How about a pic from the front?
Majorxlr8n


Location: Freehold NJ
Joined: Aug 6, 2003
Points: 1092

Re: A Variation of Drift Cutters
Reply #18   Feb 19, 2005 9:33 pm
Here's a front pic:

I actually buttoned this all up today. THANK GOD & thanks to all the help I received from all my Abby's "buds", especially JDavidson!

Marty

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