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mitchsklar December 10th 05 12:07 AM

Snow blower blades broken
 
I was using my neighbors (Sears 24" 247-886640 or 88725) snow blower
after work to day. The dog's leash got caught in the propeller blades
and now one side does not work. The right side works fine but the left
side spins freely and is not engaged.

Can any body point me in the right direction as far as an owners
manual or what to take apart and re-order?

I would appreciate any help

Thanks

MJS


twfsa December 10th 05 03:21 PM

Snow blower blades broken
 
Hears an idea buy your own snowblower and stop borrowing from your
neighbors, unless the neighbor is stupid enough to let you use it ,buy your
own!

Tom


"mitchsklar" wrote in message
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I was using my neighbors (Sears 24" 247-886640 or 88725) snow blower
after work to day. The dog's leash got caught in the propeller blades
and now one side does not work. The right side works fine but the left
side spins freely and is not engaged.

Can any body point me in the right direction as far as an owners
manual or what to take apart and re-order?

I would appreciate any help

Thanks

MJS




GoHabsGo December 12th 05 03:45 PM

Snow blower blades broken
 
lid (mitchsklar) wrote in news:f%omf.92957$Se2.79757
@fe06.news.easynews.com:

I was using my neighbors (Sears 24" 247-886640 or 88725) snow blower
after work to day. The dog's leash got caught in the propeller blades
and now one side does not work. The right side works fine but the left
side spins freely and is not engaged.

Can any body point me in the right direction as far as an owners
manual or what to take apart and re-order?


The shear pin broke as designed when overloaded. Go to the Snow blower
dept at sears and they'll have some. May even have some spares on the snow
blower itself if there's a little box on top.

What happened to the dog ?


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