You MAY be breaking shear pins because you are over tightening them. Also be sure to put them in with the hex facing the gearbox. GL you are a hard worker my friend.
For the pine needle problem, try adding multiple washers on the shaft between the seal and auger. Closing the gap will help prevent the needles from binding there. It might not be a perfect solution but it might help.
@@Battle_Boat_ wonder if their is an alternative. Any issues with yours so far? I only got 0.4 hours on the clock. We haven’t had any storms to test it yet
I just passed 30hrs. Only issues I have is pine needles wrap tight and eventually it breaks sheer pins if I don’t dig the pine needles out. Also My axle seal leaks when the pine needles wedge in there.
I have the same machine. To get the machine out of the trailer, start the machine and let it back down the ramp instead of flying down and slamming into the ground. Maybe you have a reason for doing it that way?? What a PIA to get that blower onto the trailer… removing the chute.
I’ve recently started reversing it out. Yeah removing the shute was crap. That truck is broke at the moment so i have been using my van and it clears without having to remove the chute so thats been nice!
It does but for some reason the pine needles wrap up in there and cause the breaks. I have broke 2 so far now. I have also hit big rocks and the machine protected itself.
Please buy a small pull behind trailer with a ramp gate before you hurt yourself. Wasn’t sure if I was watching satire or not, that’s no way to unload or load a 4K snowblower especially if your doing this professionally. A lifted truck, unnecessary utility topper and those suicide folding/slippery short 4wheeler Ramps, Really? That’s not a set up for hauling a snowblower. Harbor freight sells a pair of 72”x9” ramps for $55 has safety straps to hold them to your truck if you need it but I’ve never needed it with my tracked blowers.
You MAY be breaking shear pins because you are over tightening them. Also be sure to put them in with the hex facing the gearbox. GL you are a hard worker my friend.
For the pine needle problem, try adding multiple washers on the shaft between the seal and auger. Closing the gap will help prevent the needles from binding there. It might not be a perfect solution but it might help.
blowing snow for other people who are willing to pay you can be a particularly good feeling, in addition to the already good snow blower.
Sounds like a beast
Thanks its my new favorite toy
@@Battle_Boat_ made me laugh seeing how you store it back lol
Great machine.
Im loving it so far!
I just bought one. Love it. Only thing I don’t like is they removed the fuel gauge on the tank. Ugh 😢
Yeah no fuel guage stinks
@@Battle_Boat_ why the hell would they remove that?
I have no idea. I run mine out of gas all the time because I forget about it.
@@Battle_Boat_ wonder if their is an alternative. Any issues with yours so far? I only got 0.4 hours on the clock. We haven’t had any storms to test it yet
I just passed 30hrs. Only issues I have is pine needles wrap tight and eventually it breaks sheer pins if I don’t dig the pine needles out. Also My axle seal leaks when the pine needles wedge in there.
Bro get a bigger truck or take off that camper
Can you do a video on how to take chute off please?
I have the same machine. To get the machine out of the trailer, start the machine and let it back down the ramp instead of flying down and slamming into the ground. Maybe you have a reason for doing it that way??
What a PIA to get that blower onto the trailer… removing the chute.
I’ve recently started reversing it out. Yeah removing the shute was crap. That truck is broke at the moment so i have been using my van and it clears without having to remove the chute so thats been nice!
Get a hitch carrier for that snowblower. They make some that can carry up 500 pounds capacity... safer...
Good idea!
I thought the 1332's came with an electronic auger protection that would shut it down before the sheer pin broke???
It does but for some reason the pine needles wrap up in there and cause the breaks. I have broke 2 so far now. I have also hit big rocks and the machine protected itself.
🤦♂🤦♂you show me why I always buy my machines brand new.. it's ridiculous !!
Please buy a small pull behind trailer with a ramp gate before you hurt yourself. Wasn’t sure if I was watching satire or not, that’s no way to unload or load a 4K snowblower especially if your doing this professionally. A lifted truck, unnecessary utility topper and those suicide folding/slippery short 4wheeler Ramps, Really? That’s not a set up for hauling a snowblower. Harbor freight sells a pair of 72”x9” ramps for $55 has safety straps to hold them to your truck if you need it but I’ve never needed it with my tracked blowers.