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buckeye

could somebody lead me in the right direction? 36" snowblower belt. model#91326, serial#274309. where can i look up this info, and maybe see some exploded veiws. thanks,

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rickv1957

There are links here on the wheelhorse tractors section at the top,Rick

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MikesRJ

could somebody lead me in the right direction? 36" snowblower belt. model#91326, serial#274309. where can i look up this info, and maybe see some exploded veiws. thanks,

That model number does not look correct for a 36" Snowthrower.

Are you sure that is the right number?

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buckeye

thats the numbers he just gave me. any ideas what it would be?

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MikesRJ

Without the correct number not even the Toro site would help you. You need to verify that it's a wheelhorse snowblower/thrower, and that those numbers are correct.

If you have the old belt you could always measure the width and length and go to Tractor Supply or a local dealer and get one in that size.

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gwest_ca

Might be a ST-326 and the 274309 looks like a 1966 serial number.

Garry

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MikesRJ

Might be a ST-326 and the 274309 looks like a 1966 serial number.

Garry

Then the 6-2211 manual would do him. It was the replacement for the ST-326.

Buckeye, look at this manual and see if it matches the unit you have:

http://www.mywheelhorse.com/graphics/file/...erly_ST-326.pdf

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buckeye

dad just picked it up yesterday, so i havent had a chance to look at it yet. just for the record what is the correct way to measure width on a snowblower? thanks for all the help and support. this is my new favorite web site. cant wait till 3'oclock today when i pick up my 2nd horse, 1991 312-8. i got a long way to go to catch up with the ole' man though

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MikesRJ

just for the record what is the correct way to measure width on a snowblower?

Normally the width of the auger, but you can measure the inside width of the main housing (called the Assembly Wrapper) to the nearest 1" to get the correct size. Take some pictures, and look at the blowers rear attachment points for a metal tag if it has one.

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Duff

dad just picked it up yesterday, so i havent had a chance to look at it yet. just for the record what is the correct way to measure width on a snowblower? thanks for all the help and support. this is my new favorite web site. cant wait till 3'oclock today when i pick up my 2nd horse, 1991 312-8. i got a long way to go to catch up with the ole' man though

:party: !

Glad to have you aboard!

Who's dad?

Duff B)

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