47" snowblower question

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mikefamig

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I rebuilt my 47" snowblower and in hind sight I think that I may have done a dumb thing. The roller bearings at the ends of the auger shaft and sprocket shaft came dry of any lubricant. I assembled them dry buy now I'm thinking that I should have tried to pack them with grease. Does anyone know if these are greased from the factory or are they assembled dry?

Thanks, Mike.
 
   / 47" snowblower question #2  
Mike according to the parts notes, they are sealed bearings,
so i think you are ok...
 
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Dutch Thanks!

I also posted this question at mytractorforum.com and got the same reply from a member there. I have been a mechanic all of my life but could not remember what those bearings looked like if my life depended on it. I'd like to think that I did the right thing out of instinct but you loose confidence when you can't remember things so well anymore.

What got me thinking about this is that the blower has a low pitch droning sort of sound when under a load. It's doing a lot of work and has to make some sound so I suppose that it's normal. If it were a new machine I wouldn't be concerned at all but being that I replaced all of the bearings I am a little on my guard. Do you run one of these and does this seem normal to you?

Thanks again, Mike.
 
   / 47" snowblower question #4  
sometimes you can get some noise coming from the long pto shaft going
under the tractor to your blower from the mid pto. if they get a slight bend
they can wobble and cause noise. don't forget there's a bearing at the front
of that shaft also.
another lube point is the chain, needs lots of lube, it runs in an unfriendly environment,
with all the water/salt.
 
   / 47" snowblower question #5  
sometimes you can get some noise coming from the long pto shaft going
under the tractor to your blower from the mid pto. if they get a slight bend
they can wobble and cause noise. don't forget there's a bearing at the front
of that shaft also.
another lube point is the chain, needs lots of lube, it runs in an unfriendly environment,
with all the water/salt
.

Yep,,, I give mine about half a squirt of oil every time I use it.
 
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You might want to try some chain lube on the chain. It stays on the chain better and doesn't collect dirt
 

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