Fixing up a Craftsman 7hp 26" snow blower for resale.
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- Drive service, recoil repair, auger cable adjustment. Nice clean machine for the next owner.
Fixing up a Craftsman 7hp 26" snow blower for resale.
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just found your channel...enjoy your style, no bs and straight to the point. The recoil is a real pain in the you know what but you made it clear. Hello from the east coast of Canada
Thanks for joining us Don, welcome from southern Ontario!
Another good video, I used nickels to set the shoes/scraper bar clearance on my machine. Didn't know about the bracket adjustment so that's another one to keep under my hat. Thanks Random !!
Thanks Len!
Nice looking machine ,I didn't know you could adjust the auger cable like that, good tip. The auger brake adjust video would be interesting. Great video 😊
Machine was nearly new, and I took it in as payment for working on one of his other machines.
@randomwrenching that seems like a good trade off , awesome 👌
Good description and demo of how and why the tension should be set. I have a couple of teen-age snowblowers with the Tecumseh Snow King flat heads on them I maintain. Both are going great and ready for this winter. Our average winter snow fall is 115 inches, so some years they get a lot of use. My driveway is 650 feet of rocks and gravel so I keep the scraper bar about 1.25 inches high.
Those Snow Kings were great snow blower engines!
Great info. Now to check my adjustments to see if they’re correct.
Perfect!
The only other thing I would do on a service is check the scraper blade to make sure it’s even side to side and adjust it forward if needed so the housing isn’t getting scraped away. I’d do that first before adjusting the skid shoes. It bears mentioning that skid shoe adjustment depends on surface you’re clearing. With my gravelly, stoney dirt road I set skid shoes at about 3/4” so I’m not throwing rocks up through the machine. I envy people who only clear on flat pavement!
My Cub Cadet is set up the same way as this craftsman.
For sure. Your Cub is made by MTD, same as the Craftsman
Good day Rw Tipping them forward , does that not hurt oil running forward in engine?
I guess I will have to check my scraper bar too
Thanks There was ice patches on deck this morning.
Nah. There's nowhere bad the oil can go in there. Put it back down and let it sit a minute and you're good to go.
Good video. Thanks and subscribed.
Thanks for the sub!
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