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On Wed, 12 Jan 2011 16:48:05 -0800, Kate wrote:
I have owned a single-stage snowblower for ten years, and it has been great. For some reason, it easily goes downhill, but driving it back uphill is too much for me. It does a great job of throwing snow. Can anyone tell me what to look for? It appears that the fan belt is OK. I will probably have to take it into a shop, but I am hoping it is a quick and easy fix. Thanks. Kate Likely the friction disc. There is an adjustment procedure in the manual. |
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