Bugzilla46310 7 #1 Posted 6 hours ago Will be picking this up this week. One of the first things I want to fix, besides changing all the fluids and greasing it, is to fab up a proper support for the chute rotation rod. Picture shows the odd way the PO rigged it up. Did some searching and cannot find any data on the support. Looking for a picture of opposite side of the rod to see how it is made to keep the upright position without rotating down. Any drawings or pictures are appreciated. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lynnmor 8,951 #2 Posted 6 hours ago 4 minutes ago, Bugzilla46310 said: Will be picking this up this week. One of the first things I want to fix, besides changing all the fluids and greasing it, is to fab up a proper support for the chute rotation rod. Picture shows the odd way the PO rigged it up. Did some searching and cannot find any data on the support. Looking for a picture of opposite side of the rod to see how it is made to keep the upright position without rotating down. Any drawings or pictures are appreciated. Maybe you can download the snowblower manual from our manuals section or from Toro.com. Classic tractors used a support that clipped into the mid hitch. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gwest_ca-(File Mod) 12,400 #3 Posted 6 hours ago There may be something in the manuals 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ri702bill 12,634 #4 Posted 3 hours ago As pictured, that is a rather poor placement for a crank handle.Itmust be very awkward to have to reach down by your left heel to turn that! Can the handle be elevated & angled upward? If the front end is straight, a couple of Heim joints spaced a few feet apart may work - providing there is no bind when the snowblower is raised and lowered... 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peter lena 9,986 #5 Posted 1 hour ago @ri702bill agree on the handle set up location , done a few of those on regular horses , typically this set up has a COLLECTION OF ISSUES , NOT ONE , went after every , stage , that first swing joint going to chute , probably a rusty , cheapo , have used SNO SLIDER VINYL for a gasket slider at base of chute , PAM food lube , those blowerers are also a gold mine , for detailing , specific , chain / cable lube , greatly enhances function . good project , pete Share this post Link to post Share on other sites