Andrew Johnson
New member
try lining your chute with slick self lubricating plastic. I have an erkstine blower on a cat 277b and it has that. Its seems to work well. :thumbsup:
We got hit with another quick, strong storm two days ago. The temp never got lower than ~25 deg F, so the snow was really heavy and wet. Oh, the joy of spring mud. Anyways, *this* time I made sure to use a liberal amount of silicone spray lube in the chute, impeller, auger, etc. That made a HUGE difference - I'm convinced now.
In one of the posts, someone mentioned some kind of slick plastic - anyone have more info on that stuff?
We got hit with another quick, strong storm two days ago. The temp never got lower than ~25 deg F, so the snow was really heavy and wet. Oh, the joy of spring mud. Anyways, *this* time I made sure to use a liberal amount of silicone spray lube in the chute, impeller, auger, etc. That made a HUGE difference - I'm convinced now.
In one of the posts, someone mentioned some kind of slick plastic - anyone have more info on that stuff?