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Re: Need Help on Replacing Brake Pad on Simplicity 2-stage snow thrower
#1   Dec 15, 2010 5:13 pm
Thanks for the help and suggestions...

By the clutch issue....you mean the auger drive lever that is too tight (has too much tension)?  I can live with the tension...but not if that is what is preventing the free-hand control from working.  I really want the free-hand control so I can keep the auger going while just holding down the drive control lever.

I have studied how the free-hand works and all the pieces/parts are there and working/engaging just like on my older 860 model.  I really think it is just the very high level of tension that is forcing the free-hand to disengage and popping the auger lever back up.

I even tried swapping the two springs controlling the auger lever with the ones on my 860.....only one was the same size and fit....swapped it and it made no difference.

Guess I'll have to drive to get at that clutch control arm you mentioned and see what else has tension on it....

Re: Need Help on Replacing Brake Pad on Simplicity 2-stage snow thrower
#2   Dec 15, 2010 12:56 pm
Was afraid of that....that can be a major project.  Any documentation out here specific to that?  Hoping I do not have to take apart the auger and worm drive, etc....just unhook the whole chute/bucket with everything still assembled inside.
Re: Need Help on Replacing Brake Pad on Simplicity 2-stage snow thrower
#3   Dec 14, 2010 10:39 pm
trouts2 wrote:
Had an 870 but not sure if its like yours. What is the factory model number off the back base of the machine?


Pretty sure the 870 has the same frame and engine housing...in fact I have an 860 also and it looks identical...except my 1180 has easy-turn and a few other options that add parts....plus it is 20cm wider with the auger/intake housing. My exact model number is: 1693656 - Ed
Need Help on Replacing Brake Pad on Simplicity 2-stage snow thrower
#4   Dec 14, 2010 10:07 pm
I've got a Simplicity 2-Stage 1180M Snow Thrower (commercial / pro grade unit). The brake pad that stops the auger belt needs replacement...it is worn through and the bolts that hold it in place are rubbing against the belt....ruined the belt so I replaced that. It looks like I make have to take off the intake housing / auger, etc to get at this part. Or maybe take apart the entire engine housing. Anyone do this before? Hoping to avoid major work here. Also - the auger drive lever has too much tension....it is hard to pull the lever down and engage the auger...and the tension is so high that the unit can not keep the free-hand system working where the auger stays engaged when the drive lever is engaged. It just pops back up. I did the adjustments to the auger and drive tension so they work as expected....except for the extra tension. Not sure what is causing it...seems like one of the springs is too tight or something....could use some ideas here. Thanks, - Ed
Re: Should I buy this used Simplicity?
#5   Jan 12, 2009 10:00 am
JeffM wrote:
I don't know about the machine, but you will notice the 2 inch reduction in width a lot more than you might think. 

Hope you're wrong there.  We'll see.

I went ahead and got the unit.  I think the basic model is Sno-Away 860 as in 8HP and 60cm (24").  The actual model number is 1691900.  Anyone got any feedback or advice for this model?

Like what kind of oil to use on the Tecumseh, what kind of grease or other oil to use elsewhere, etc?

Also - can you add a headlight kit to this?  How about adding a chute deflector remote control?

Thanks,

- Ed
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