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Old 02-09-2015, 09:54 PM
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Give it a good ole adjustment first and go from there.
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He already said he did......
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I did not surface the plates they looked ok but maybe need the attend to. adjustment is ok
There is one of your problems. You will need to replace the clutch disc when you take it apart to have the clutch plates turned.

J-Mech and myself made comments about the driveshaft having wear in the throw out bearing goes. That will cause the problem you are having. Odds are the driveshaft will need replace.
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Thanks all. I think the plates not surfaced and possibly a coil short on spring or just weak. Seems to be my defect.
When I got her she was near dead. I have a simp. 3410 that has a blade also , it moves houses, won 1st pl at pulls with 2100 lbs @ 30 inches so I'm ok for pushing heavy snow . I may put the snow blade on the 129 next year. 1650 has a 42 thrower but eats belts , bad alignment of pulleys.

And yes 3rd to really toss the white stuff off the side. 1st and 2 around sensitive areas.
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Thanks all. I think the plates not surfaced and possibly a coil short on spring or just weak. Seems to be my defect.
When I got her she was near dead. I have a simp. 3410 that has a blade also , it moves houses, won 1st pl at pulls with 2100 lbs @ 30 inches so I'm ok for pushing heavy snow . I may put the snow blade on the 129 next year. 1650 has a 42 thrower but eats belts , bad alignment of pulleys.

And yes 3rd to really toss the white stuff off the side. 1st and 2 around sensitive areas.
Just for the record the snow thrower pully is adjustable..
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