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Re: Simplicity 42" MFG no 1691522 Snow Thrower
#1 Feb 1, 2015 2:03 am |
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Fixed everything but the shaft near the pulley is hot hot hot
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Re: Simplicity 42" MFG no 1691522 Snow Thrower
#2 Jan 31, 2015 11:00 pm |
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Simplicity 2171248SM PULLEY! is the part JOY! Thanks for the post!
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Re: Simplicity 42" MFG no 1691522 Snow Thrower
#3 Jan 31, 2015 10:59 pm |
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I was missing the washers nearest to the pulley, It only cost me 300 dollars to figure it out Now I have to take it apart again, cuz the shop that did it put the pulley on backwards and lost the bolts off the clamps that keep the drive shaft in line with the auger shaft! The set screw for the drive alignment is only on the Auger shaft not the drive shaft?
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Simplicity 42" MFG no 1691522 Snow Thrower
#4 Nov 22, 2013 12:42 am |
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My belt broke, and I put the pulley back on and it broke another belt and the key, I called Simplicity, they said the pulley in the manual is on backwards. So I changed the pulley to be opposite the manual specs and am concerned as the Drive Shaft moves left and right, causing the pulley to rub up against the drive shaft housing, which in turn wore a groove in the pulley.. I looked closely under the Chain Guard and don't see any sort of bushing to go between the Drive shaft sprocket and the housing nor is there a spacer of any kind between where the pulley sets on the drive shaft. Seems the drive shaft moves back in forth in the housing causing the pulley to rub on the drive shaft housing. What am I missing here? I am a girl, but try my best at mechanical duties (even though I don't like it) Any suggestions would be appreciated!
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