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Stealth126

Hey guys, I just picked up a snowblower last night for my 1067. The setup looks complete except that it was being used on an 857 will a pedal engagement system. He said that's how his rear discharge deck engaged as well. I have the hand clutch. I'm wondering what I'll have to do to get this thing running on my longer framed tractor with a different clutch. Do I need a new belt for it?

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I downloaded the manual and that covers a lot. I could use advice on 2 things. It appears the 376 model was intended to use the 1576 belt which is 70 inches. But when converting from 375 model to adapt to long frame it says to use a different belt. I'm not sure which model I have. Any way to identify?

Also, my idler pulley is upside down if I want to use a spring tensioner as opposed to foot pedal engage. I can switch the pulleys but then the longer arm has the wrong pulley. 

Last, what length rod do I need for the lift? The current one is 41 inches without the flag. Anyone know the lengths of the short and long rod so I can tell which I have?

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Stealth126

I guess it was 3 things

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I can get you some pics a measurements later. Hopefully I can get the boy to take the blower off the 520 today and I know for sure there’s a push bar that was mounted on a 1267 out in the barn too.

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Stealth126

Wow that's great. As far as I can tell, I need a belt, flip that idler pulley assembly over, and maybe get a new lift rod. I don't know if that rod you have is for sale, but I'd be interested if it's longer than mine.

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Found an old post on the forum discussing the length of the lift rod. Every once in a while I forget why I've got a Wheel Horse now. Everything can be modified and fabbed. Love it. Took off the pulleys, reversed them, and then found the old clutch spring that I just replaced on the tractor. Just under 6 inches long, just like the spring that was designed to go on the blower originally. Idler assembly done. Then I went to TSC and got 15 3/4 inch ID washers as spacers on the lift flag to increase the length of the rod. Now I just need a belt and spacers for where the unit bolts to the frame of the tractor. I think it's 5/8 OD and 3/8 ID. After that as far as I can tell, I'll be in business.

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Local hardware had a 70 inch belt and bearings. Snowblower ready for winter. 

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