Posted by The tractor vet on January 24, 2016 at 11:13:28 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: this cant be buffed out posted by larry@stinescorner on January 24, 2016 at 09:13:09:
Ouch . They never break till ya need them. Like last year , when i needed my junk Aries that always started on the second pull did not start , the coil died . Soooooo Craigs list here we go again. Found a little newer model of the one i had that the auger drive was not working but the rest was good . He wanted 90 bucks for it and it had electric start . Yea it was 80 miles away so on the coldest day of the year my buddy and i take a ride and drag it down to his place . Working in his warm shop was a lot better then working in the back yard . The previous owner had just spent a ton of money on all new pieces and parts for the auger drive qand it only lasted fifteen min. for him . Well my drive was good but my old blower was under four feet of snow . So we took apart the worm drive to see why it would not work. well the ownwer had put things back together wrong and left out one bushing and one seal . A trip to the bearing place got a bushing that would work and a seal that would work for a few bucks , i tried to get reg OEM parts but i would have to wait for a week our so and spend close to sixty bucks . I spent less the fifteen . Got a 7 horse with out electric start that needs a coil , ya can get a coil from O Riley’s .
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