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jgreen
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Re: yardman wheels just stopped!
Reply #4 Feb 21, 2005 11:20 pm |
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Thanks for the info so far, I thought it might be the drive belt broke but I didnt hear any noise . One minute it was working fine, I moved from speed 1 to slow reverse and the wheels didnt engage, I tried all other speeds with no luck. I do have the owners manual so I will have a look at that as well. keep the ideas coming
John Scotts 21" self propelled mower MTD 4.5 HP single stage snow thrower Snapper 3 HP single stage snow thrower Yardman 5HP two stage snowblower
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snowshoveler
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Location: bridgewater nova scotia...aka the swamp
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Re: yardman wheels just stopped!
Reply #7 Feb 22, 2005 5:21 pm |
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the bolt in the wheel axle is NOT a sheer bolt,it is actually a grade 8 bolt .if you use a cheep bolt or a sheer bolt it will wobble out the gear and the axle and it will then break bolts quite often. it should be a 1/4 20 bolt with a locking nut usually 1 1/2 long. check to be sure before purchase. later chris
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Vangellis
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Re: yardman wheels just stopped!
Reply #10 Feb 26, 2005 4:14 pm |
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the bolt in the wheel axle is NOT a sheer bolt,it is actually a grade 8 bolt .if you use a cheep bolt or a sheer bolt it will wobble out the gear and the axle and it will then break bolts quite often. it should be a 1/4 20 bolt with a locking nut usually 1 1/2 long. check to be sure before purchase. later chris Hi Chris. Good call. I was just out to the shed before and noticed the wheel just a bit away from the housing again. Yep, pulled it right off. That pin must have sheared like you said it would. Looks like a trip to the local hardware store in the morning. Good thing they are open on Sunday. Right now it looks like a good snow fall coming Monday. 1/4 might be too big though. It was a 3/16 pin I put in, and that was a squeez. Thanks for the info. Kevin
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