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Re: Honda HS1332tas
#1 Jan 20, 2012 11:58 am |
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Finally got some snow overnight and got the chance to try out my brand new 928TAS. Machine worked well, but I kept having to fight with it to keep it going straight. I have the height adjustment set to scraper mode, as I like to get the driveway right down to the pavement. I could feel the scraper bar grabbing and I know that is what's making the machine go all over the place. I only have the rear skid shoes on it. I have not installed the ones on the side of the auger housing yet. Will the side ones help with this issue? Should I take the ones in back of the hosuing off and just run with the side skids? Thanks
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Re: Honda HS1332tas
#2 Dec 29, 2011 7:48 pm |
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Mikecr250 How did you end up mounting the skid shoe kit? I picked up the Honda kit and it says not to use the nut bosses that are already welded into the sides of the auger housing. The directions say to drill new holes into the housing. Would hate to have to drill out a new snowblower. Figured I could just use the existing bosses, but I'm guessing Honda wants you to drill new holes for more strength. Curious as to what you did? Thanks
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