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      woodtracs


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      Registered: December 2012
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      ATV Snow-blower with wheels only requires tracks to not get stuck anymore
      · Date: Mon February 11, 2013 · Views: 1,138
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  1.   Mon February 11, 2013 10:42pm
    1. jpswift1

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      Registered: June 2007
      Location: Buffalo, NY
      Posts: 6,442

      I bet that really throws snow! Is that a Kohler Command V-twin on the snowblower unit?

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  1.   Tue February 12, 2013 1:35pm
    1. woodtracs
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      Registered: December 2012
      Location: west mass
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      Yes its 23hp and was a new blower from Canada 5 years ago, so i figured it must be good, but the first blown tooth drive belt within a couple hrs run time showed the handwriting on the wall of bad engineering construction which started with 2 required loose&tight belt alignment hex heads being tight down onto a frame so no tool on planet earth could loosen them without a total tear down and so we had to grind away the frame. Its been many issues to repair and rebuild differently to keep it working which eat belts in alignment self destruction. But the engine is good and now having solved,, i hope,, all the issues, I've got a working machine.
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