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Has anyone with this MODEL ONLY (60-3752-8) had any problems with having to replace belts on a regular basis?

2007-02-15 11:00:38 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Home & Garden Maintenance & Repairs

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I have not owned this particular snow blower. Based on my experience with belt driven machinery, I have found that belts usually fail prematurely because they are either too loose or too tight. Your Owner's Manual should offer detailed instructions for tensioning the belts of your machine.

One other thought occurs to me. Not knowing where you live, I do not know the amount of snow you are trying to move at any given time. In my part of the USA, 5" or 6" of snow is rare. I use a fairly small Toro snow blower and it struggles unless I take it slow. If you are trying to muscle your way through a lot of snow with an underpowered or small machine, you may be asking your machine to do too much at one time. A belt that slips when the tines bog down will wear out fairly quickly.

Good luck with your snow blowing efforts.

2007-02-20 19:25:05 · answer #1 · answered by exbuilder 7 · 2 0

Yardworks Snow Thrower Manual

2016-12-17 14:46:54 · answer #2 · answered by rue 4 · 0 0

first problem, buying a yarworks....poor craftsmanship with little or no warranty...maybe try some belt dressing on it or buy a toro

2007-02-23 09:06:33 · answer #3 · answered by babbs 2 · 0 0

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