Snow blower lift adjustment

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Zara13

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X390 with 44 inch snow blower
The 44 inch snow blower I use on my X390 does not seem to scrape snow well. I measured the blade per the manual and it's supposed to be 5 inches above the ground but mine is at 5.25. When the auger engages I can see that the blade seems to lift a bit so there is no firm contact with the ground...new skid shoes properly adjusted as well. It would appear that I need to get the blade lower. The setting is also correct at its lowest number. So the manual briefly says the lift height needs adjusting. They show two bolts I have yet to find. If I find the bolts and loosen them does the whole thing drop to the ground or does it lower incrementally? I have to do this myself and I would hate to mess it up and be forced to take it in as it's very costly. I have to hire someone to come get it and bring it back. If anyone knows about this a response would be appreciated as the manual is no help at all. I'd call my dealer but they have none in stock to even look at.
 
   / Snow blower lift adjustment #2  
Your 44 inch snow blower is exactly like my piece of junk was as the paddle fan is offset. it is most likely adjusted correctly as one side is higher than the other anyway.

Just raise the skids up all the way and you will be able to scrape better.
 
   / Snow blower lift adjustment #3  
why would you want to leave 5” of snow on the ground. I leave maybe 1.5”.

if i left 5”, i would have a non driveable mess if it warmed up.
 
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Zara
Can you drive the front tires up something like a piece of 2x4 lumber and then lower the blower fully? Blower should go below level grade but not sure if full 1 1/2 inches.

Other item is to check amount of effort it takes to lift the blower by hand when resting on the ground. I don’t exact spec but suspect around 40 lbs of lift and the blower should move.

I do not have X390 but on my X540 you adjust lift linkage with blower resting on the ground. Suspect your 390 would be similar.
 
   / Snow blower lift adjustment #5  
The 44 inch snow blower I use on my X390 does not seem to scrape snow well. I measured the blade per the manual and it's supposed to be 5 inches above the ground but mine is at 5.25. When the auger engages I can see that the blade seems to lift a bit so there is no firm contact with the ground...new skid shoes properly adjusted as well. It would appear that I need to get the blade lower. The setting is also correct at its lowest number. So the manual briefly says the lift height needs adjusting. They show two bolts I have yet to find. If I find the bolts and loosen them does the whole thing drop to the ground or does it lower incrementally? I have to do this myself and I would hate to mess it up and be forced to take it in as it's very costly. I have to hire someone to come get it and bring it back. If anyone knows about this a response would be appreciated as the manual is no help at all. I'd call my dealer but they have none in stock to even look at.
That sentence is throwing us off the track. Is that what you meant to say?
 
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why would you want to leave 5” of snow on the ground. I leave maybe 1.5”.

if i left 5”, i would have a non driveable mess if it warmed up.
The 5 inch height is the transport position on that snow blower.

Its a real shame that JD no longer makes a single stage snow blower.
 
   / Snow blower lift adjustment
  • Thread Starter
#7  
why would you want to leave 5” of snow on the ground. I leave maybe 1.5”.

if i left 5”, i would have a non driveable mess if it warmed up.
With the skid shoes off the blade does still not touch the ground or even at 1/8 above it as the manual says. I can literally bounce the snow blower up and down from the front! I want to leave no more than 1/8 to 1/2 on the ground. I suspect, as you say, that
Zara
Can you drive the front tires up something like a piece of 2x4 lumber and then lower the blower fully? Blower should go below level grade but not sure if full 1 1/2 inches.

Other item is to check amount of effort it takes to lift the blower by hand when resting on the ground. I don’t exact spec but suspect around 40 lbs of lift and the blower should move.

I do not have X390 but on my X540 you adjust lift linkage with blower resting on the ground. Suspect your 390 would be similar.
Lift the blower by hand...I can literally bounce it up and down. If I take the skid shoes off it will still be too high above the garage floor. The manual says the blade should be 1/8 inch above the ground. Mine is clearly not that. The manual also says that with the blower in the raised position there should be 5 inches between the blade and the ground. My blade is too high. I agree that adjusting the lift linkage is the key here and I think I found the bolts. But I don't know specifically what to do or what will happen. No way I can reinstall the blower if it drops to the ground at the front. The freakin manual just says up or down. Guess I'll just get a wrench out and try. Worse that will happen is another trip out to the shop and back that I have to pay someone to do for me. We got 6 inches last night of wet snow. I tried but it seems to me that in the blade down position it bounces a bit so the scraping leaves 3/4 to 1 inch on the driveway. Thank you for the response.
 
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  • Thread Starter
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You're right...sorry. The manual also says that with the blower blade in the raised position there should be 5 inches between the blade and the ground. My blade is too high per the manual. I don't know if this matters or not but what I can clearly see is that when in the down position the blade is not in good contact with the driveway. At the front I can lift the blower by hand...I can literally bounce it up and down. If I take the skid shoes off it is still be too high above the garage floor. The manual says the blade should be 1/8 inch above the ground. Mine is clearly not that. The only think I can think of to do is to adjust the lift linkage and I think I found the bolts. But I don't know specifically what to do or what will happen. No way I can reinstall the blower if it drops to the ground at the front. The freakin manual just says up or down. Guess I'll just get a wrench out and try. Worse that will happen is another trip out to the shop and back that I have to pay someone to do for me. We got 6 inches last night of wet snow. I tried but it seems to me that in the blade down position it bounces a bit so the scraping leaves 3/4 to 1 inch on the driveway. Thank you for the response.
 
   / Snow blower lift adjustment #10  
If you really want to adjust it you can just adjust the loop hangers but that will cause
you more grief than just raising the skids all the way up.

Lower the snow blower to the ground and leave it connected to the lawn tractor.

The loop bolt hangers allow it to raise and lower with no major adjustment and all you need to do
is back the adjustment nuts off three or four turns.

Just remember that by backing the adjustment nuts off it will reduce the raised height at the
locked transport position.

OH, and before I forget it you need metric wrenches as the snow blower came from Canuckistan.
 
 

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