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Name Paul Planche
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Re: Home made impeller kit
#1   Yesterday 7:14 pm
"The next morning, I was giddy with the prospect of taking a bit of stroll past his place. I waited until later in the day (gave lots of time for the kid's father to clear the driveway) then went for a walk. As I approached, I could see the tell tale signs of coloured paper spread over a fairly broad area. As I got closer, I noticed that the driveway was only half cleared and the snow thrower silently sitting in the driveway. I took a good look at it from the street and could see that it had a bundle of flyers jambed in the auger and impeller."

Borat, you're my hero, that's what I call divine retribution. Did you ever consider writing short stories?
Congratulations on 3500
#2   Yesterday 8:53 am
Tip of the hat for 3500 members, to all those involved in creating & maintaining this forum. And thank you to all the members for the useful info and sage council provided to rookies like me.
I would also like request that everyone at least add their province or state to their name so we can see where we all are from.

Thanks
Re: Home made impeller kit
#3   Nov 19, 2009 6:57 pm
Salut Bolack

Tu peut ecrire en francais et je vais essayer de repondre le mieux que je peux (je suis un bloke et ma francais ecrit est horrible.)

Your english is very good, keep practicing, I don't think anyone here will critisize you. I can translate english to french and french to english if necessary better than most internet sites at least. I can always use the practice anyways.

Cheers

Re: Home made impeller kit
#4   Nov 19, 2009 9:54 am
JohnnyBoy,

They seemed to work very well although I can't compare before & after since I never used this machine before. No balance problems either, I tried to make sure all the parts were the same size to avoid imbalance. Not much wear either, when I installed, I tried to have them touch the sides, but only a minimum.

On a side note, I did move the rubber to the back of the blade when I did the final install. Had to use a second strip  of rubber to act as a spacer to clear the foldback on the lip of the impeller.

Cheers


Re: Snowmonster, stop those slipping belts on your V8 blower!
#5   Nov 17, 2009 10:54 pm
Oh krap, sorry, senior moment, here it is:

http://www.thivierge.ca/SnowmonsterII.html
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