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AJ Klimeck |
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Re: Troy built ?
#1 Sep 30, 2008 11:12 am |
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Well it's only a 7.5 HP NOT 13. What does not working mean? AJ
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Re: Toro 1987 521. What Type of lube for the gearbox -Wormgear ?
#2 Sep 30, 2008 11:08 am |
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You don't have a power shift model you have a small frame unit the correct grease is Lubriplate(R) Mag 1 grease for your unit. AJ
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Re: Toro snowblower creeps backwards at idle
#3 Sep 23, 2008 11:15 am |
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Other than the suggestions I've allready made i don't think there is any thing else to try. Have you tried increasing the RPM with the throttle? AJ
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Re: Toro Model 38510 / Serial 9001844 Relacing the Gear-Helical, is there a key that holds the gear on ?
#4 Sep 23, 2008 11:13 am |
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The gear can become jamed into the key on the shaft you just have to press it off. AJ
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Re: Toro snowblower creeps backwards at idle
#5 Sep 21, 2008 1:01 pm |
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There really isn't anything that can be tightened or adjusted to stop this. The machine is so well balanced that the inertia from the running engine pushes the machine. If you add the weight kit to the front of the machine it might change the balance enough to stop the movement. Or park it in the snow or chock the wheels. You might try increasing the RPM just a bit it might smooth out the engine and stop the creep. Why does this bother you so much? AJ
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