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Re: Toro 721 model 38742 oil pouring out breather tube
#1 Jan 9, 2017 5:29 am |
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Did you just change the oil? Sounds like it is over filled. Marc
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Re: Ariens ST27LE Missing Auger Zerk Fittings
#2 Jan 29, 2016 8:58 pm |
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Dosen"t Honda use a similar system of less than full length shafts? I am aware they still use shear bolts (pins) but I seem to remember their shafts are not full length. Guys who didn't remove the pins periodically and grease and spin them wound up seizing the rakes to the shafts. Honda used anti seize from the factory as well but the bottom line if memory serves was it didn't last forever. Some guys reported taking the trouble to remove the rakes on the Hondas when new in order to install zerks. That is one hell of a job to have to do on any machine. Irresponsible of the manufacturer of any blower Honda or Ariens or anyone to leave off zerks!! marc
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Re: Have you ever asked why Honda snowblowers are so expensive?
#3 Mar 2, 2015 11:27 am |
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Hi Guys! With regard to snow equipment I could never get myself to pull the trigger. The engine is without question the best there is but for me that is where it ends.No zerks on the auger,light gage steel on the chassis, short control handles, no differential offered on the wheeled models and a rediculously high price has always put me off. They also terrorize their dealers so you can't get a decent discount. To answer the question posed at the beginning of the thread they are so expensive because folks have been willing to pay for them.The better question is why hasn't Yamaha gone after them in the American market? Marc
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Re: Tips for removing Ariens auger shaft bolts?
#4 Feb 23, 2014 9:33 am |
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Red October! Get yourself a jar of anti seize compound and dress those bolts before you reassemble them. . The stuff works like a charm!! Marc
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Re: Toro 826oxe shear pins?
#5 Feb 18, 2014 7:44 pm |
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I don't know if this applies to all shear bolts but my owners manual calls for 11ft. lbs. as a torque rating for the shear bolts on my machine. Marc
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