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kdshah


Joined: Jul 11, 2005
Points: 1

Antique Snowblower
Original Message   Jul 11, 2005 12:48 pm
I've been searching w/o much success for information about a Craftsman 536-82170 snowblower.  It's old w/ no rubber wheels.  The wheels & tread are made of steel.  I think it may be an old Homco made by Western Tool & Stampiong of Des Moines, Iowa & sold under the Sears name.  Does anyone have any info?
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Noreaster2003


Location: Framingham, Ma
Joined: Feb 18, 2006
Points: 17

Re: Antique Snowblower
Reply #5   Feb 24, 2006 4:29 pm
Garandman wrote:
http://home.gwi.net/~spectrum/snowhistory.html



I have seen that site before garandman,  Gotta love that guys beast out in Littleton, Ma.   When your snowblower stands taller that you 1ton dodge ram, the nabors are in trouble.

Didnt realize that had a pic of that craftsman there,  hey is that one of the first serrated augers?

BBgarage


Joined: Dec 6, 2005
Points: 98

Re: Antique Snowblower
Reply #6   Feb 24, 2006 5:42 pm
Wow, those are pretty cool, especially that last one, which I don't know how anyone could buy if they had kids or pets. Does anyone know what he means by barrel roll in reference to that blowers whose auger does a barrel roll when the shute turns?

Mike
Noreaster2003


Location: Framingham, Ma
Joined: Feb 18, 2006
Points: 17

Re: Antique Snowblower
Reply #7   Feb 24, 2006 9:59 pm
BBgarage wrote:
Wow, those are pretty cool, especially that last one, which I don't know how anyone could buy if they had kids or pets. Does anyone know what he means by barrel roll in reference to that blowers whose auger does a barrel roll when the shute turns?

Mike


Yeah this is a whacky design so like what apple says "think different"

On your snowblower at home, when you turn your chute crank the chute rotates where it attaches to the auger housing.  Ok now think of that chute pointed straight ahead of you and it being stuck in that position.  Now think of turning the crank and instead of the chute rotating on its axis, think of the chute and the impeller housing rotating from left to right taking the chute horizontal.  If you look that the lombard machine on that link  when you rotate the chute crank the chute will end up on the other side of the machine. 

I ran into something similar to that,  i had a bad habbit of taking snowblowers out of the trash and fixing them up then trying to sell them.   That one i left!  

BBgarage


Joined: Dec 6, 2005
Points: 98

Re: Antique Snowblower
Reply #8   Feb 25, 2006 12:24 pm
Ok, so I think I get it. The entire front end of the blower rotates left or right? Who ever came up with that must have never heard of taking the easy way out.

Mike
glenn


Joined: Jun 2, 2006
Points: 1

Re: Antique Snowblower
Reply #9   Jun 2, 2006 3:51 pm
I have a snowblower like you describe.  Has the Craftsman tag on it with serial number 536 821.  I have used it for years.  Runs fine.  Anyone want to buy it?  Or do you know anyone who might? 
deganator


Joined: Apr 5, 2010
Points: 1

Re: Antique Snowblower
Reply #10   Apr 5, 2010 4:43 pm
i have the exact same one you are talking about.
JimmyM


Joined: Dec 20, 2009
Points: 82

Re: Antique Snowblower
Reply #11   Apr 6, 2010 12:31 pm
Garandman wrote:
http://home.gwi.net/~spectrum/snowhistory.html

I'm donating my old Wards (made by Gilson) blower to this guy if we can work out how to get it up to Maine.
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