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Re: How to unclog Toro Power Max 826 LE Model #38620 impeller blades
#1 Jan 4, 2011 2:04 pm |
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Ouch, no good deed goes unpunished. Good Luck, think you're just going to have to snip snip a whole lot. -Dan You got that right... Well I appreciate everyone's responses. Waited for a nice, rather warm day and went to work with my razor knife and bolt cutters. Took about 2 hours, but I got the mat out... although it is useless as a mat now  Thanks again!!!
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How to unclog Toro Power Max 826 LE Model #38620 impeller blades
#2 Dec 27, 2010 10:06 am |
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Hello all, first post here...
My wife asked me to snowblow out out elderly neighbor...
Unfortunatly, not knowing there was a mat at the bottom of her stairs, my snowblower sucked it up and is now jammed in the impeller area. I have a Toro Power Max 826 LE Model #38620.
The mat is, of course, not a some light weight mat... no, no... it is one made out of old tires and "sewn" together with rather thick wire. I could cut it out, but would take an enormous amount of time and energy. I was trying to find out how easy it would be to partly dismantle the impeller... and how to do that?
Any help would be appreciated!!!
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