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Geronimo332


Joined: Jan 24, 2010
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Does this Hi Performance Impeller Kit Part# 532187724 fit my new Husqvarna 15530SB-LS?
Original Message   Jan 24, 2010 1:00 pm
Hi!

Does anyone now if this Hi Performance Impeller Kit Part# 532187724 fit my new Husqvarna 15530SB-LS?  I am not sure if this kit will fit because it is a new model for 2009 and i think older huskys used the Tecumseh engine and mine has a 15.5 B&S Snow Max. Do they have same drivshaft dimensions so same pulley`s can be used on both engines. Or is it other reasons why this won`t work? I think this kit will give me the same performance as the PRO series huskys that have HIGH SPEED IMPELLER? The only difference i`ve found in the 15530SB-LS and 16530SB-XLS part`s is the impeller pulley and impeller belt. Am i far of?

Philip

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wolverine


Joined: Feb 19, 2011
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Re: Does this Hi Performance Impeller Kit Part# 532187724 fit my new Husqvarna 15530SB-LS?
Reply #26   Feb 20, 2011 5:32 pm
Edgenet, I'm not looking for criticism just info so your opinion is neither wanted or valid. Besides, the "engineers as you put it" made the high speed impeller kit and they are engineered for some of the husq models of the same hp which they feel IS enough to handle it. We're not talking about a 6hp here, more like double that and years ago a 8-10 hp with a 30" cut was doing the same so a 13hp+ will have no trouble carrying the extra load. I'm working through with a solution! If you don't want to do it to your machine that's your choice...Here's your 2 cents back!
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Shryp


Location: Cleveland, OH
Joined: Jul 26, 2010
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Re: Does this Hi Performance Impeller Kit Part# 532187724 fit my new Husqvarna 15530SB-LS?
Reply #27   Feb 20, 2011 5:35 pm
wolverine wrote:
I'm not looking for criticism just info so your opinion is neither wanted or valid. Besides, the "engineers as you put it" made the high speed impeller kit and they are engineered for some of the husq models of the same hp which they feel IS enough to handle it. We're not talking about a 6hp here, more like double that and years ago a 8-10 hp with a 30" cut was doing the same so a 13hp+ will have no trouble carrying the extra load. I'm working through with a solution! If you don't want to do it to your machine that's your choice...Here's your 2 cents back!

Don't worry about him, he was here a couple months ago asking which blower he should put a 13 HP GX390 on and what size pulley he should use :)
aa335


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Re: Does this Hi Performance Impeller Kit Part# 532187724 fit my new Husqvarna 15530SB-LS?
Reply #28   Feb 20, 2011 5:42 pm
Shryp wrote:
Don't worry about him, he was here a couple months ago asking which blower he should put a 13 HP GX390 on and what size pulley he should use :)

Textbook example of "do as I say, not as I do" 

Gotta love the 2 cycle oil mixing tip by color.  I guess it's too hard to read mixing table.
wolverine


Joined: Feb 19, 2011
Points: 5

Re: Does this Hi Performance Impeller Kit Part# 532187724 fit my new Husqvarna 15530SB-LS?
Reply #29   Feb 20, 2011 6:29 pm
Thanks Guys...I hate guys like that! I am waiting on a new belt to come in and I measured the old one which was tight, 37&1/4" so I ordered a 5L390W which is a 5LK390 heavy duty to try which should be 1 3/4" longer to see if it fits OK. I may have to go to a 40" (5L400W) but it's only less then $20 so I'll give it a try. Would be nice to know what the belt for the kit is suppose to be but Oh well, trial and error. I'll figure it out!
snowmachine


Location: Washington State
Joined: Nov 12, 2008
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Re: Does this Hi Performance Impeller Kit Part# 532187724 fit my new Husqvarna 15530SB-LS?
Reply #30   Feb 20, 2011 9:07 pm
I'll see if I can pull a part number off the belt tomorrow. After mid January the snow season turned barren here so haven't used the blower in over a month. wolverine wrote:
Thanks Guys...I hate guys like that! I am waiting on a new belt to come in and I measured the old one which was tight, 37&1/4" so I ordered a 5L390W which is a 5LK390 heavy duty to try which should be 1 3/4" longer to see if it fits OK. I may have to go to a 40" (5L400W) but it's only less then $20 so I'll give it a try. Would be nice to know what the belt for the kit is suppose to be but Oh well, trial and error. I'll figure it out!
snowmachine


Location: Washington State
Joined: Nov 12, 2008
Points: 268

Re: Does this Hi Performance Impeller Kit Part# 532187724 fit my new Husqvarna 15530SB-LS?
Reply #31   Feb 20, 2011 9:31 pm
Unfortunately part number is distorted enough on belt I can't make it out.
Shryp


Location: Cleveland, OH
Joined: Jul 26, 2010
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Re: Does this Hi Performance Impeller Kit Part# 532187724 fit my new Husqvarna 15530SB-LS?
Reply #32   Feb 20, 2011 9:40 pm
I am just guessing here as I have never done it myself, but I wonder if a little math would work.

Diameter of large pulley x 3.14 = circumference of large pulley.
Diameter of small pulley x 3.14 = circumference of small pulley.

Half of the large number - half of the small number should give you the extra length needed, than add that to the original length.

It might not be perfect, but it might give you an idea.
edgenet


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Re: Does this Hi Performance Impeller Kit Part# 532187724 fit my new Husqvarna 15530SB-LS?
Reply #33   Feb 21, 2011 11:18 am

Boy oh boy no room to  voice an option here, we must be in some 3rd world country ruler by a very smart dictator Sorry.   Let’s all go and increase the engine pulley size and yes lets all go and drill holes in the impeller and add some silly  rubber pieces and while we are add it why not add larger wheels that will make the snowblower go faster.  Now let’s see what else the engineers screw-up so we can correct.  Just my opinion

If you are getting paid for what you are doing No matter how much you Enjoy it,   It's a Job
borat


Joined: Nov 10, 2007
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Re: Does this Hi Performance Impeller Kit Part# 532187724 fit my new Husqvarna 15530SB-LS?
Reply #34   Feb 21, 2011 11:42 am
edgenet wrote:

Boy oh boy no room to  voice an option here, we must be in some 3rd world country ruler by a very smart dictator Sorry.   Let’s all go and increase the engine pulley size and yes lets all go and drill holes in the impeller and add some silly  rubber pieces and while we are add it why not add larger wheels that will make the snowblower go faster.  Now let’s see what else the engineers screw-up so we can correct.  Just my opinion


Plastic chute liner would be nice on machines with metal chutes.   A little self contained air compressor to blow the snow off of the machine after working would be sweet. 
Moderator Denis


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Re: Does this Hi Performance Impeller Kit Part# 532187724 fit my new Husqvarna 15530SB-LS?
Reply #35   Feb 21, 2011 1:16 pm
Peformance performance stop!!!! snowblowers are made to clear the snow from the driveway, this is not a throwing contest!!!! Security is the word that you guys are missing here, it's important to have a clearance between impeller and housing because any object enterring there would make the auger stall and break the shear bolt, otherwise with impeller kit it would be thrown away and hit someone in the face come on guys be serious a bit :)


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