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Catt
Location: Minnesota
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John Deere 1330SE
Original Message Sep 9, 2010 7:18 pm |
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Last year I bought a John Deere 1130SE snowblower and for the most part I was extremely happy with it's performance. I love the hand warmers, electric chute rotation, easy steer and the front end weight just to name a few. The only problem I had, which was pretty significant, was the intermittent transmission slipping. After sealing the transmission housing with silicone and some weather stripping, the problem was completely gone. The remainder of the winter was very pleasing and I always looked forward to using the 1130. I also had a second snowblower that I'm trading for a new 1330SE. So now I'll have the 1130 and the 1330. The 1130 will be for my business parking lot. Some of the interesting features of the 1330 is the addition of an electric deflector control and dash area integrated headlights. So now the chute is totally electric (both rotation and the deflector). The slipping transmission should be resolved from water getting into the rubber/aluminum disc drive. To fix this problem, Deere added a rubber gasket between the engine mounting plate and the transmission housing. I'll try to post some pictures in the future. BTW, my second choice would have been an Ariens since they seem to give people on this website support from at least one poster. I wish Briggs, Simplicity or Deere would give the same support.
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Chxbeachva
Location: Long Island, NY
Joined: Oct 31, 2010
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Re: John Deere 1330SE
Reply #51 Dec 26, 2010 9:31 am |
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Last year I bought a John Deere 1130SE snowblower and for the most part I was extremely happy with it's performance. I love the hand warmers, electric chute rotation, easy steer and the front end weight just to name a few. The only problem I had, which was pretty significant, was the intermittent transmission slipping. After sealing the transmission housing with silicone and some weather stripping, the problem was completely gone. The remainder of the winter was very pleasing and I always looked forward to using the 1130. I also had a second snowblower that I'm trading for a new 1330SE. So now I'll have the 1130 and the 1330. The 1130 will be for my business parking lot. Some of the interesting features of the 1330 is the addition of an electric deflector control and dash area integrated headlights. So now the chute is totally electric (both rotation and the deflector). The slipping transmission should be resolved from water getting into the rubber/aluminum disc drive. To fix this problem, Deere added a rubber gasket between the engine mounting plate and the transmission housing. I'll try to post some pictures in the future. BTW, my second choice would have been an Ariens since they seem to give people on this website support from at least one poster. I wish Briggs, Simplicity or Deere would give the same support.
What clearance do you have your skids at???
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Catt
Location: Minnesota
Joined: Oct 16, 2009
Points: 196
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Re: John Deere 1330SE
Reply #53 Dec 26, 2010 12:51 pm |
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What clearance do you have your skids at??? I'm probably running about .125" of clearance. It most likely depends on your surface and how uneven that surface is. I'm thinking of making new skids in the future because my sidewalk has an edge that I catch quite easily. I'd like to have the front lift a little earlier when arriving at that sidewalk edge and keep it raised a little longer. If I weld a strap under the existing skid it will accomplish this. Then I plan to adjust the clearance with the blower sitting on that sidewalk edge. I'm running modified skids on my garden tractor snowblower and it made a big improvement reducing catching uneven edges. Here are skids I saw on the web that somebody modified.
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aa335
Joined: Nov 29, 2008
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Re: John Deere 1330SE
Reply #54 Dec 26, 2010 3:37 pm |
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I'm probably running about .125" of clearance. It most likely depends on your surface and how uneven that surface is. I'm thinking of making new skids in the future because my sidewalk has an edge that I catch quite easily. I'd like to have the front lift a little earlier when arriving at that sidewalk edge and keep it raised a little longer. If I weld a strap under the existing skid it will accomplish this. Then I plan to adjust the clearance with the blower sitting on that sidewalk edge. I'm running modified skids on my garden tractor snowblower and it made a big improvement reducing catching uneven edges. Here are skids I saw on the web where somebody modified. Here's one you can purchase. Check this one out. It is very stout and should hold up to abuse very well. It has longer leading and trailing edge which is what you wanted to achieve. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtYR0xbFSsk
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aa335
Joined: Nov 29, 2008
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Re: John Deere 1330SE
Reply #56 Dec 26, 2010 5:53 pm |
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Thanks aa335! I just placed the order. You're welcome. I met up with Bob, the person in the video, about 2 years ago. Good guy. His product has improved markedly since then. When I read your post, I knew he had exactly what you were looking for. Let us know how it works for you.
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Catt
Location: Minnesota
Joined: Oct 16, 2009
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Re: John Deere 1330SE
Reply #59 Dec 26, 2010 6:22 pm |
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Everytime I see this green machine, i want to go out and get one. I just don't have the space for two 2 stage snowblowers. If only my neighborhood allows building a shed, I'd rotate between the snowblower every winter. :) My wife says I need snowblower intervention. My excuse is that I take care of my business snowblowing and my home. I don't think she's buying the excuse. Here's my list. Two Toro Power Clear 180 (One at home and one at work) One John Deere 1130SE (work) One John Deere 1330SE (Home) One John Deere 322 garden tractor with 46" snowblower Next year I think I'll sell one of the Toro 180 machines and try a larger Toro single stage. Maybe a 221QE or I guess I'll go with one less snwoblower.
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