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John Rizzardi

I’ve uploaded a few pics of my snow blade, i bought it cause it fits my 414-8, and its been laying around outside for a while, i have no idea what type of grease, oil, lube in general, anybody out here advise me of what i should pay attention to while working on it? 

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John Rizzardi

 i can take better pics tomorrow during the day if these pics don’t help. Thank You

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leabassett@sbcglobal.net

I am not sure but I picked one up this year too. I plan on some silicon spray on all the moving parts.

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SylvanLakeWH

I grease all moving parts with lucas red and tacky...

 

Any oil to coat the rest.

 

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ri702bill
1 hour ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

I grease all moving parts with lucas red and tacky...

@peter lena would approve. That product is pretty waterproof...

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C-85

It is great to be thinking about maintenance! :)

 

I wish that :wh: had put a grease fitting where the plow pivots in the frame, it's hard to get grease or lube there!

 

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peter lena

@John Rizzardi  done a number of those blades , first thing , flip over the lower wear bar , on bottom edge of blade .light corner showing more wear than other side , personally set that up on milk  crates or elevated enough to roller stool around it , verifying  issues , and fix , Steering QUADRANT , slide pin , penetrating oil , makes the rust run out , then aerosol red grease , also experiment with the squeeze lever connection rod , usually sloppy, snug up end connection areas , more direct action / function , lubricate as you go .also get 2,  1/8 "  hair pin clips for rear axel lever hold point , slide in to last big hole , won't  fall out , swing lever , lower " triangle " , install , longer mount bolt , elastic lock nut , so you can dial in movement " sweet spot " nut will hold setting , lubricate . would also go after the lift lever rod bronze bushings , and snug up LIFT TRUNNION , washer , eliminating , play , and lube , is what you want . use a roller stool  around it to verify  improvements , then install , also blade front lubrication  , for snow slide . can work with ease , Pete    

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peter lena

@John Rizzardi  note first  photo , made up lever rod improvement to steering quadrant , threaded rod , 2 heim joints, no sloppy play , just smooth easy movement . removed a chronic , movement point .paint recovery  look over other seat spring mods , Pete 

 

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Handy Don
On 11/9/2023 at 8:58 PM, C-85 said:

I wish that :wh: had put a grease fitting where the plow pivots in the frame, it's hard to get grease or lube there!

I use Red ’n Tacky aerosol grease to get in there--also for the pivot lock pin.

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