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69 fury

what is this and what does it do? it goes on snow blower.

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WVHillbilly520H

A picture would help with a diagnosis.

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N3PUY

:text-yeahthat:

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WHX??

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953 nut
1 hour ago, 69 fury said:

what is this and what does it do? it goes on snow blower.

:WRS:                 Even Carnnac the Magnificent could use a little help here!           :wwp:

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WHX??

Now yer a hoot Richard... seriously Fury we need a little more to go on here if you want help ...a pic or perhaps a IPL snip?

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wallfish

I'm going to guess it's the chute cable that wraps around the the handle.

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857 horse

I will take what is behind door # 2

 

:banana-angel::banana-angel::banana-rock::banana-rock:

Some one better look out there door,,,,,,,,its coming....

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oldredrider

Wait....I'm thinking...

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857 horse

Wow.......I hope there were some final words,,,,,,,,

 

You guys are just not right !!!!!!   LOLOLOL

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wallfish

 Uh Oh, that picture surfaced again  :hide:

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69 fury

on the drawing for 42 '' snow blower complete rt side number 20a,21,22,23,24,25, will give you all i know plus i got all the parts for both sides of blower i think . the more i look at the blower it looks like it had a wheel on both sides in front of blower and the rt side plate has 6 adjusting holes  at top with 3/4''hole in middle.

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WHX??

Yer a hoot 857 ....now quit stealing this guy's thread for for your own bellyaches!!! :ychain::lol::lol:

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wallfish

I was WAY off.

Yes, the older blowers had steel wheels which could be adjusted with those holes instead of skid shoes

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WHX??

'Fish that's yer ball yer center field

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Ed Kennell
1 hour ago, wallfish said:

I was WAY off.

I got here late John,   But WRAPPER also had me convinced it was the chute rotator cable.

 

Now I'm really confused  with  the wheel elevation assembly  being a wrapper.   :confusion-confused:      May be  it is rapper.    

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gwest_ca
7 hours ago, 69 fury said:

on the drawing for 42 '' snow blower complete rt side number 20a,21,22,23,24,25, will give you all i know plus i got all the parts for both sides of blower i think . the more i look at the blower it looks like it had a wheel on both sides in front of blower and the rt side plate has 6 adjusting holes  at top with 3/4''hole in middle.

 

The wrapper 20a is the main snowthrower body including the end plates. The wrapper name likely comes from the fact the sheet metal wraps around the auger. Most of us think of it as a  blower housing assembly as it is welded together forming a single part.

Your model may be slightly different than the 1978 model as minor improvements were made over the years.

 

Garry

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953 nut

:bow-blue:       @gwest_ca   Garry figured it out!      :greetings-clappingyellow:

Related image

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Ed Kennell

Garry always has the answer.       May be we should  sponser  him on a trivia  game show.   He could easily defeat the BEAST.The Beast lost his cool

 

 

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953 nut
9 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

He could easily defeat the BEAST

I know he would win at Jeopardy!       :ychain:

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ACman

IMG_1734.GIF.91477d7aad500d9c44e99b00d0d5ef5e.GIF This is what I was thinking... :lol:

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WHX??
14 hours ago, WHX9 said:

we need a little more to go on here if you want help

Well butter my a$$ and call me a biscuit...Garry didn't need any more help! :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

New daily topic for @953 nut ..name an obscure :wh: part and we all have to guess what it is!

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953 nut
8 hours ago, WHX9 said:

New daily topic for @953 nut ..name an obscure :wh: part and we all have to guess what it is!

We should let some of our European members do this one. Some of the British slang and colloquialisms would be a blast to figure out.

Oh, by the way; today is National Pi Day.

Pi Day is an annual celebration of the mathematical constant π (pi) in the US. Pi Day is observed on March 14 (3/14 in themonth/day date format) since 3, 1, and 4 are the first three significant digits of π.[2][3][4][5] In 2009, the United States House of Representatives supported the designation of Pi Day.[6]

 

Pi Approximation Day is observed on July 22 (22/7 in the day/month date format), since the fraction 227 is a commonapproximation of π, which is accurate to two decimal places and dates from Archimedes.[7]

 

 

 

The earliest known official or large-scale celebration of Pi Day was organized by Larry Shaw in 1988 at the San Francisco Exploratorium,[8] where Shaw worked as a physicist,[9] with staff and public marching around one of its circular spaces, then consuming fruit pies.[10] The Exploratorium continues to hold Pi Day celebrations.[11]

 

On March 12, 2009, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a non-binding resolution (HRES 224),[6] recognizing March 14, 2009 as National Pi Day.[12] For Pi Day 2010, Google presented a Google Doodle celebrating the holiday, with the word Google laid over images of circles and pi symbols.[13]

 

The entire month of March 2014 (3/14) was observed by some as "Pi Month".[14][15] In the year 2015, Pi Day had special significance on 3/14/15 (mm/dd/yy date format) at 9:26:53 a.m. and also at p.m., with the date and time representing the first 10 digits of π.[16]That same second also contained a precise instant corresponding to all of the digits of π

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wallfish
12 hours ago, WHX9 said:

Well butter my a$$ and call me a biscuit...

 

3 hours ago, 953 nut said:

We should let some of our European members do this one.

 

 

This poor guy's thread got WAY off topic!  You guys are sick!

And 953 wants to outsource this job overseas to boot.

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WHX??

Why thank you 'fish we'll take that as a complement :lol:

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