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jpmeyer
Joined: Nov 12, 2011
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Lube Control Cables?
Original Message Nov 30, 2011 2:39 pm |
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Hi! I am new to 2-stage blowers having just taken delivery of a Husqvarna 14524E. This model has a number of control cables for chute operation, "power steering" and the like. The external portions of the braided wire seem to be quite free of any lube. I presume that the portions inside the jackets are similarly dry. That seems to me to be asking for corrosion. Do the more experienced members of the forum recommend lubing these cables with anything in particular, or are there other factors (e.g., freezing up) that suggest leaving the cables dry and dealing with the corrosion when and if it happens? Any other lubricating "best practices" that I should know about (other than engine oil)? Thanks! Jon
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jpmeyer
Joined: Nov 12, 2011
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Re: Lube Control Cables?
Reply #8 Dec 1, 2011 8:24 am |
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Thanks to you all for the great suggestions. I noticed the upward-pointing cable for the chute control, but assumed that the long, flexible boot would protect the cable from water getting in. Nice to know that experience proves otherwise. That and the auger shaft will definitely get a bit of attention this weekend! Jon
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