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Old 01-31-2019, 12:26 PM
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I'd take it to the garage, place a 2x4 or some support under the snow thrower. Shut the tractor off and release the lift rod for the thrower from the lift arm of the tractor. Then restart the tractor and see if the lift arm moves with the up and down position of the hydro lift. This will help you to determine whether it is a tractor problem or perhaps something wrong with the thrower (froze up in its position). Then proceed to further diagnose the problem.

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