Unbelieveable - small rant on snowblower

   / Unbelieveable - small rant on snowblower #11  
Did your shear bolts actually break? What grade are you actually using? When running the blower to you raise it all the way up with it running putting stress on the PTO shaft, U-joints, and Gearbox. How old is the unit? 60" unit is reccomended for 20hp but should be fine for yours which is 29hp I believe. When running the blower is the fan spinning centered or is wobbling a little.
I dont doubt you something is wrong but its kind of off that you blew up 2 gearboxs within 2 years.

I did a search and found the phone number that was listed for the company 519-664-3621.
 
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   / Unbelieveable - small rant on snowblower #12  
"Crud"

Now, now.. play nice. Crud can be made anywhere.

Likely stupid points to ponder, but nonetheless:

- too high PTO rpms for blower?
- worn or ceased/ceasing bearings? (although I'd expect you'd have seen this with fall inspection)
- bent axle shaft?

If bearings (not sure where or if there are any) were rusty or full or crud (there's that word again) it could be putting undo stress on the system. The blower may still function, but it is working hard to overcome the stress of things.

Does the blower sound smooth and nice at lower RPMs? Any vibrations?

Iunno.. just trying to brain storm. I hate when stuff like this happens to me and hate it more when no one can help. Sometimes feels better to know that at least people are trying to think of things.

(Edit: sorry, missed the 2nd page of posts so others already made some of my suggestions)
 
   / Unbelieveable - small rant on snowblower #13  
I have a 60" meteor which was 10 years old when I bought it 2 years ago, and I use it with a B7800 (30 hp) although I don't get huge dumps of snow where I am. I think I've broken each shear bolt once by picking up a chunk of wood, but other than that no problems (touch wood - no pun intended).I also fling some driveway sized gravel the first few times I use it.I usually only run it about 2200 rpm but have occasionally used 2600. Don't know what the problem could be-sounds like you've checked everything. Did you take the old one apart to see what actually came apart or broke? Hope you're able to find a solution - I don't think they're all bad.
 
   / Unbelieveable - small rant on snowblower #14  
So far you guys are too focused on the shear bolts, hitting something etc. I have a question. Did you use the same oil in the new and old gearbox ? I dont mean recyle oil - i mean from the same container. perhaps its defective ? perhaps in the wrong viscoisty and type ?
 
   / Unbelieveable - small rant on snowblower #15  
HOLY COW:eek:Ifeel so bad for ya.Iwas so close to buying the METEOR ,Ieven have an owners manual for one the salesman gave me.He wouldnt stick to his verbal quote ,so i bought a PRONOVOST PUMA ,and i got a wicked good deal on it.The local dealers are selling the METEORS and not the PRONOVOSTS,this year.They told me its because prices went so high cause of steel,and they didnt think folks would spend more for the pronovost.Thats right from a salesmans mouth from one of MAINES largest dealers in equipment.cant believe as many as there are out there ,that they are junk.Think you got a lemon.
Something is got to be bent or not lined up right to keep taking out your gear boxs.Time to dig out a dial indicator with mag base and see if theres any run out on your shafts.Thats where id start.
ALAN
 
   / Unbelieveable - small rant on snowblower #16  
I own a meteor 68" snowblower which I run with my l2800. I due a mile of dirt road and 8 other dirt driveways and have broke many shear pins. I dont think it is crud but maybe you have a lemon... my blower is also a pull type so I dont have to back up a mile.
 
   / Unbelieveable - small rant on snowblower #17  
A LOT ... and I mean A LOT of people up here use the Meteor blowers. I have the 68" one myself. Pretty much every dealer around here sells the Meteor blowers.

Mine has been great. Last year we had a lot of snow and I broke a total of three shear bolts. In all cases, it was a large piece of firewood that was left on the driveway by one of my dogs - who enjoy picking up HUGE pieces of firewood from my woodpile and dropping it on the driveway to be covered with snow for some perverse reason.

The dealer who sold me the Meteor sells me Grade 5 shear bolts to go with it - and yes - they shear just fine.

So something sounds very wrong with your particular blower. Its unfortunate when these types of things hit but I imagine that they happen to a few of every manufacturer / make / model.

Hope you do figure out what it is.
 
   / Unbelieveable - small rant on snowblower #18  
I am dying to know - did you by accident use wrong oil or have defective oil in the gearbox ?
 
   / Unbelieveable - small rant on snowblower
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#19  
Thanks for all the feedback guys/girls. Now to address some points raised if I can remember them all.

First, I was only junking w/ the crud comment. I was replying to the others guy's comments and feeling very bitter about my situation. I wanted to buy a Provonost when I was looking, but simply couldn't afford one. I did a lot of reading before deciding on the Meteor blower. And aside from them being the "basic" brand of blowers they seemed to have a decent reputation for sturdiness. So I went with it and it does perform well when operating. My biggest gripe is that they don't come standard w/ skid shoes. But that's what you get when you buy inexpensive product lines.

Maintenance wise I'm religious about upkeep. My drive way is 2,200' long and must be kept accessible b/c one of my sons has some server disabilities and medical assistance has to be able to make it. I follow the manuals scheduled maintenance to the "T" and more. Plus, we spend a boat load of $$$ on these things, why short change yourself w/ poor upkeep and performance.

There are 2 sheer bolt locations on this blower. One on the PTO shaft itself and one the cross shaft that goes from the gear box to the chain drive for the auger. I suppose they were thinking the sheer bolt on the PTO shaft would provide some protection for the fan, but this seems like a less than stellar design.

I've busted up a handful of sheer bolts. Especially the PTO shaft one b/c after the gearbox dieing last year I decided to run #2 bolts in both locations. The manual recommends #5 bolts on the PTO shaft but I figured a "softer" bolt would break easier hopefully sparing me this fate again. Was that a wrong assumption?

The week before this incident as I said before the blower was fully serviced. I didn't use a dial gauge but I did make sure the fan and auger turned true, spun very easily and were lubed. There was no play in the auger's movements and the tips of the fan blades are not bent or mangled and stay equidistant inside fan shroud when turning. In no way do they appear bent. The fan housing has some scrapes etc, but appears true and it decent shape.

The auger bearings run smooth and quiet and are lubed. With one finger you can easily spin the auger/fan and they are quiet and spin freely after you push them.

The chain is lubed and tensioned according to the manual. The sheer bolt in this spot was replaced w/ a new one. I use motorcycle chain lube that sheds water and does not "fling" when the chain is running. The drive shaft for the chain drive is not bent and in good shape.

The PTO shaft was taken apart, inspected, lubed and reinstalled w/ a new sheer bolt. It turns true and appears fine.

The gearbox was new near the end of last season. And no, I did not use the same oil as the first gear box. Completely new bottle. I removed the fill plug and made sure it was full.

I haven't inspected the gearbox closely yet b/c honestly I was too f'in pissed off and disgusted. I knew if I started inspecting it I'd simply get enraged and probably take a sledge hammer to it. But I can tell from the quick look that the fan shaft has broken b/c it's cock-eyed and puking oil all over my garage floor. Thank god for kitty litter. The shaft is what broke last year too, but it was not evident until the gearbox was removed b/c it was not cock-eyed like this one is and did not leak any oil.

I do make sure when running the blower to keep my PTO shaft angles w/in the accepted range and do not over-run the PTO. In fact I usually run a little lower than "PTO speed" simply because I hate sucking fuel. This breakage occurred at about 1900 rpm b/c it was barely 6" of snow and it was very light.

I guess I'll just have to tear it down, make sure nothing is bent or damaged and see what happens. Grrr....
j
 
   / Unbelieveable - small rant on snowblower #20  
It will be interesting to know what happens with the grade 2 bolts. If the shear pins aren't breaking is it reasonable to assume that the stress is within the gearbox itself? Or perhaps another way of thinking of it... why isn't the stress on the shear pins?

Sure wish we could help..
 

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