J-Mech |
03-06-2018 11:01 PM |
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Originally Posted by Marko141
(Post 447702)
Shear "bolt" is what is listed but it's a pin actually. Same style that is used in kingpins for the front on most small engine machines. And why not order the $40 worth of parts for the blower and try to get it working?
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Parts book shows the shear pin for the auger to be a 5/16"-18 bolt with a nut. Unless you are talking about a different thing. Meh. I might throw $40 at the blower and maybe some paint.... but I am not sure it's worth $100 after all that. But, you never know what some people will buy. :biggrin2:
If it was me, I'd put the money in it and never be able to get it back out. This coming from a guy (me) with a 450 blower....
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Originally Posted by Marko141
(Post 447702)
Do you think a running working cub cadet isnt worth less than $200?
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Not that one....
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Originally Posted by Marko141
(Post 447702)
The heavy wet snow that I have been getting is too much for my single stage thrower.
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I don't buy that. I've used a single stage blower. It will eat anything you feed it. I've blown basically water out of one. Maybe yours isn't running fast enough, or you aren't operating it correctly.
Now, this isn't "wet" snow, but it was heavy snow:
You can tell how heavy it is, no farther than it's getting thrown.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqK5r10xKBc
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Originally Posted by Marko141
(Post 447702)
Saving a cub and also getting some experience.
Seems like a good deal to me and I'm sure I am not alone.
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Maybe, maybe not. I wouldn't consider that to be a "Cub Cadet" though. Just an MTD with shaft drive. Not trying to insult you. But I'm with Sam, I'd keep the engine....
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