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Name Vincent Charbonneau
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Re: snowblower: how to remove the bearing behind the bucket
#1   Nov 16, 2006 11:19 am
Thanks for your help,

I bought a puller and wasn't able to remove it, So I decide to make a huge taping job inside the bucket for painting the auger. It was long, but makes a good job! I used Engine Enamel black shinny paint. once it is completly dry (after one week) this paint is hard like glass and cannot be scratch.

thanks!

snowblower: how to remove the bearing behind the bucket
#2   Nov 3, 2006 11:57 am
I have a snowblower mastercraft 8-26,  I have dismounted the front bucket, removed the two pulley, removed the bearing holder, now the bearing seams to be jammed on the shaft,

How can I remove it?, with a puller?, it is supposed to be pressfit?

I want to removed the auger and the impeller and make a paint job, that's why I need to remove the bearing.

Thanks!

Re: Snow Thrower engine oil
#3   Aug 28, 2006 12:41 pm
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Re: Snow Thrower engine oil
#4   Aug 28, 2006 12:32 pm
I finally bought Canadian Tire Motomaster formula 1 100% snythetic 5w30 oil 4.59$ in special, not too much expensive! and it take half bottle!

I will flush my old standard used oil, then add the new syn. oil, start engine, then flush again to remove all contaminents, then refill with syn. I also changed the spark plug

the one that was on it was probably the original!, full of dirt and rust.

Re: Snow Thrower engine oil
#5   Aug 24, 2006 11:45 am
Big difference in running between Standard Oil and Synthetic oil?
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