Snow Equipment Owning/Operating Snowblower I.D.

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chas4160

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Hi Fellas,
I bought this snowblower last fall off a guy and did a few minor repairs and used it last winter.
It works fine, however their were no stickers , decals or company logos on it and I am wanting to find out so I can order parts later on.
Does anybody know who's company build it? I checked with Lucknow and Allied farm Equip. and they say its now theirs
 

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How about some photos of the auger and fan. Also of the pto shaft and shear bolt positions for the pto shaft and the one for the auger.

width of the blower and
diameter, # blades width of the fan blades

Lots of small companies came and went in the snow blower business.

What parts do you anticipate needing?

The auger drive chain and sprockets will be off the self parts not unique to the blower.
PTO shaft will also be non specific to the blower.
The bearings supporting the auger again not unique to your blower and same for the bearing supporting the end of the shaft with the sprocket to drive the auger.
Gear box is the tricky thing. Probably a large company like the Italian Comer but it is always hard to tell with old ones.

Dave M7040
 
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#3  
How about some photos of the auger and fan. Also of the pto shaft and shear bolt positions for the pto shaft and the one for the auger.

width of the blower and
diameter, # blades width of the fan blades

Lots of small companies came and went in the snow blower business.

What parts do you anticipate needing?

The auger drive chain and sprockets will be off the self parts not unique to the blower.
PTO shaft will also be non specific to the blower.
The bearings supporting the auger again not unique to your blower and same for the bearing supporting the end of the shaft with the sprocket to drive the auger.
Gear box is the tricky thing. Probably a large company like the Italian Comer but it is always hard to tell with old ones.

Dave M7040

Hi Dave
Its a 6 ft. blower and the gear box is a italian company its the same one I had on a lucknow blower i used to own. 1 3/8 6 spline shaft. the pto shaft is not metric and does not have any shear pin or slip clutch. I'm replacing that before the winter. here are more pictures.
 

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sorry wrong pictures. that was my old blower
 

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