I feel dumb. Should have checked out the snowblower before the first 10 inch dump of the season. Simply put it, it does not work at all.
With the engine off, I could spin both screw and impeller by hand. Hooked it up and started the engine, 1200 rpm. Nothing spins and no chute adjustments. Increase engine speed to 2000 rpm. It spins and chute moves up-down and rotation. Now try it on snow. Stops spinning in the first 2 seconds. Nothing works.
There was some ice on it, so I put it in a heated garage to thaw overnight. Thawing is always a good first move. Now I'm wondering what to do if it does not work when I try it in the morning.
I can hear the aux hydro-pump spin up when I turn the Aux hydro switch ON. I can see the hose to the snowblower jump when I turn on the blower so hydro pressure is getting into the hoses. The screw and impeller can be rotated by hand (engine off). Bucket hydraulics and dump hydraulics work fine.
Any ideas or similar experiences?
Questions:
1. I replaced hydraulic fluid last summer. Is there a chance of air in the aux hydra lines? How do I bleed out the air?
2. Do I need a good electrical connection for the main blower to operate? Does the electrical connection only control the chute, or does it somehow control the screw and the impeller too?
3. Does SB-200 have a "hydraullic bypass valve" that opens if the impeller jambs, like a shear pin on a PTO snowblower. If I have this valve, could it be stuck open? The impeller might have been jambed momentarily with frozen mud.
Thanks in advance.
With the engine off, I could spin both screw and impeller by hand. Hooked it up and started the engine, 1200 rpm. Nothing spins and no chute adjustments. Increase engine speed to 2000 rpm. It spins and chute moves up-down and rotation. Now try it on snow. Stops spinning in the first 2 seconds. Nothing works.
There was some ice on it, so I put it in a heated garage to thaw overnight. Thawing is always a good first move. Now I'm wondering what to do if it does not work when I try it in the morning.
I can hear the aux hydro-pump spin up when I turn the Aux hydro switch ON. I can see the hose to the snowblower jump when I turn on the blower so hydro pressure is getting into the hoses. The screw and impeller can be rotated by hand (engine off). Bucket hydraulics and dump hydraulics work fine.
Any ideas or similar experiences?
Questions:
1. I replaced hydraulic fluid last summer. Is there a chance of air in the aux hydra lines? How do I bleed out the air?
2. Do I need a good electrical connection for the main blower to operate? Does the electrical connection only control the chute, or does it somehow control the screw and the impeller too?
3. Does SB-200 have a "hydraullic bypass valve" that opens if the impeller jambs, like a shear pin on a PTO snowblower. If I have this valve, could it be stuck open? The impeller might have been jambed momentarily with frozen mud.
Thanks in advance.