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Posted by John in SD on January 21, 2001 at 14:02:10 from (209.240.221.80):
In Reply to: Drive chain tension posted by Ron Corkum on January 21, 2001 at 06:55:40:
I have a 7' McKee double auger snowblower. I don't think there is any cure for wet snow clogging snowblowers except for cooler temps. I have contemplated getting my Turtle Wax and trying it on the chute and parts of the snowblower that don't move and see if that helps. Maybe even on the augers and impeller too. Never tried it so I don't know if it would work or not. I imagine that the worst that could happen would be that your hard work putting it on would be worn off in 10 min. Wouldn't have to shine it like a car I suppose, just apply it and let the snow polish it. Of how about some kind of ag lubricant. Don't you corn guys use something in your planter boxes? Slip-Plate or something like that name? What about using it? Just some of my rambling thoughts.
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