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Re: Mid-80's Toro 724 Snowthrower slipping wheel clutch
#1   Feb 19, 2007 1:02 am
no belts..... Just take off your engagement thing on on each side of your handle bars and weld togeather your engage piston to your shaft . I alway hate them if that dont work check your spring its next to your tire , {check the other side to see what spring im talking about}if it missing that is the one you need to replace
Re: new blower stops moving
#2   Feb 19, 2007 12:24 am
Dont we love craftmens
Re: magnets
#3   Feb 19, 2007 12:19 am
does your blower have lights??? does your blower work right now?? If your blower dose'nt work change your flywheel ,if your light dont work be happy it wont cost you a lot of money
Re: magnets
#4   Feb 19, 2007 12:19 am
does your blower have lights??? does your blower work right now?? If your blower dose'nt work change your flywheel ,if your light dont work be happy it wont cost you a lot of money
Re: shear pin problem
#5   Feb 19, 2007 12:02 am
If your auger moves freely and you rod is is still frozen to your auger ..I think you have more proplems then just a shear pin... I think your auger rusted on your rod And now you have a diffrental proplem. if your a do-it yourselfer it will cost a bit depend if the houseing is crack and if both gears are shot "In other words big bucks"
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