jragan 0 #1 Posted December 20, 2008 :D Hi I bought a snow blower about three years ago first year no problems, second year not so much and I am having the same problem this year. In the summer the deck goes up and down with out a problem, in the winter the arm slips and the snowblower slams down and then your stuck trying to hold it up and drive at the same time does anyone have an idea on why this is happening?? I also had an issue with the shoot cable breaking but I found the information already on this site so thanks. thank you for any help. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TT-(Moderator) 1,127 #2 Posted December 20, 2008 :D We need to know what tractor you have the blower mounted on to be able to help you with your problem. I am guessing it's manual lift by what you have stated so far. :hide: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Teddy da Bear 11 #3 Posted December 20, 2008 :D I have an idea of what is happening and what your talking about. My lift rod "hangs up" when lowering the attachment (in my case a plow). It "slams" down on the adjustment nut at times even when you think it is down.....it isn't. Mine was hanging up on that "trunion" (I hope that is what you call it). (Rod fits through trunion and then cotter pinned to the tractors lift arm). I found out that my lift rod was slightly bent. When I tried to straighten and adjust it, I broke it. Likely my idea is that something similar is happening to your lift rod. Check and see that it is not bent in the slightest. Lubricate that "trunion" or the arm with some grease. I believe the arm gets bent when an impliment is lifted and it binds with the steering mechanism. Might mean I have sometimes attached the lift rod in the wrong manner. Good luck....hope this helps. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jragan 0 #4 Posted December 20, 2008 We need to know what tractor you have the blower mounted on to be able to help you with your problem. I am guessing it's manual lift by what you have stated so far. Im sorry I forgot to add that it is an toro wheel horse 810 series. it is a manual lift also. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TT-(Moderator) 1,127 #5 Posted December 20, 2008 Ummmm.... I think you meant 310, correct? Anyhow...... under the left side cover (remove the 4 fasteners and guide the panel up over the lift lever) you will find the latch bracket (#41 in the IPL below) bolted to the side of the hoodstand. Check the "catch" at the end of the slot for wear and also look at the bottom of the lift latch rod (#2 in the IPL) where it passes through the slot. If either of these pieces are worn or bent enough to prohibit positive locking, a heavy attachment such as a snowthrower will cause the rod to pop out of the catch. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jragan 0 #6 Posted December 21, 2008 Ummmm.... I think you meant 310, correct? Anyhow...... under the left side cover (remove the 4 fasteners and guide the panel up over the lift lever) you will find the latch bracket (#41 in the IPL below) bolted to the side of the hoodstand. Check the "catch" at the end of the slot for wear and also look at the bottom of the lift latch rod (#2 in the IPL) where it passes through the slot. If either of these pieces are worn or bent enough to prohibit positive locking, a heavy attachment such as a snowthrower will cause the rod to pop out of the catch. thanks I am not really sure what one it is, I will post a pic as soon as possible most likely tomo, thanks for the info it makes sence. I never really knew how popular these tractors were until it broke. I only bought it because my friend said it was a good tractor. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites