Posted by JK-NY on February 08, 2020 at 06:24:26 from (174.220.0.255):
In Reply to: Erskine Snowblower posted by UP Oliver on February 07, 2020 at 23:45:09:
I may be stating the obvious but a snow blower needs real slow speed to work well, overloading will cause the problem you mentioned. Second thought is- wet heavy snow , compacted snow and outside temperatures have a lot to do with blower performance, above freezing temperatures make the snow heavy and prone to plugging the blower, real wet snow and compacted ( driven on or end of driveway snow plow windrow) add load. If you want to try running 1000 rpm pto on this blower I would try it running quite a bit under rated engine speed for 1000 rpm and see how it works. Unless your impeller is badly worn I would avoid adding material as you may tend to shear pins or break things if it picks up gravel or a little sod. I would also check to be sure that your pto clutch isn’t slipping.
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