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Forest Road

I'm beginning the resto process on my newly acquired snow blower. Quack question. Is this thing powder coated? If so. Can I paint over powder coating?

Thanks

Kevin

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mr.pipes

I don't know if it is powder coated but you can paint over powder. Just make sure you prep it and it has some "tooth"

I know some people have posted about certain paints, or paints and primers that were not compatible so hopefully you don't run into any of that.

Hopefully Kelly sees this. He does autobody and might have some more specific tips.

Good luck with it and I hope you post lots of pics. Maybe it will inspire me to do mine.

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Death trap

I have painted over powder coating quit a bit, never had any issues. what kind of paint are you planing on useing over the PC?

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Forest Road

I have painted over powder coating quit a bit, never had any issues. what kind of paint are you planing on useing over the PC?

What paint and primer would you suggest? I want IH red. And I want the finish to last.

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Death trap

I have painted over powder coating quit a bit, never had any issues. what kind of paint are you planing on useing over the PC?

What paint and primer would you suggest? I want IH red. And I want the finish to last.

Sorry it took a wile to get back to you, just been busy. As far as paint goes I would recomend someting catilized (uses a hardner). Just because those are the types of paint I have used over PC and never had a problem. Plus they will tend to be very durable too. Others paints may work too. Just to make sure the paint you get will work, do a test panel. Mix alittle paint and spray the inside of 1 part and let it dry. That way if there is a problem it will be confined to the under side of one part insted of the intire project. Let me know how you make out and if you have any other ??? post em up.

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Forest Road

I started tearing it apart today. Does anyone have a preferred method for getting the drive gear off the back side of the impeller? It's currently soaking in rust penetrant.

Also has anyone made an idler to replace the plastic chain tension block?

Thanks

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Forest Road

Off to the sandblaster!!!! Hope to have it in paint late next week.

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Forest Road

Moments before disassembly. This unit was left to rot for at least two years. Road salt certainly left its mark all over the interior. The chute rotating work gear is so badly rusted I'll have to replace it. The entire unit is still in good usable shape. Nothing the sand blaster can't cleanup.

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mr.pipes

How did the Dewalt impact do disassembling the blower?

That is my favorite and most used tool.

I have the 1/2" one too but the size and power of the 1/4" is great.

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Forest Road

Its easier than spinning every bolt. It works well. But no comparison to air tools.

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Forest Road

Has anyone ever taken apart the peerless right angle transmission? Or had a need to change the fluid? Change seals? etc......

Bueler, Bueler, anyone???????

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mr.pipes

Not yet but I did notice some fluid on the floor when I moved mine a couple months ago.

I wasn't too excited so I didn't look into it so much.

I hope it's nothing major and I just blew a seal.

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Forest Road

Its been a few weeks since I picked up the pieces. Now I need some time for assembly.

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HorseFixer

Kevin, that thing looks Sweet :thumbs2: I think next year Im gonna do mine? Presently it looks pretty good, but I think she could use a Deep Down do it right paint job and new decals. These things are too exspensive not to take care of.

~Duke

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Forest Road

Kevin, that thing looks Sweet :thumbs2: I think next year Im gonna do mine? Presently it looks pretty good, but I think she could use a Deep Down do it right paint job and new decals. These things are too exspensive not to take care of.

~Duke

Thanks Duke

I paid $200 for the unit. I'm happy with the quality of the work. But dam costs ran away! I'm confident once winter hits my back will appreciate theses efforts.

I checked out your videos concerning the rubber on your impeller. Where did you get the rubber? Truck sidewall?? Do you feel it has made a significant difference?

Thanks

Kevin

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Martin

Kevin, that thing looks Sweet :thumbs2: I think next year Im gonna do mine? Presently it looks pretty good, but I think she could use a Deep Down do it right paint job and new decals. These things are too exspensive not to take care of.

~Duke

Thanks Duke

I paid $200 for the unit. I'm happy with the quality of the work. But dam costs ran away! I'm confident once winter hits my back will appreciate theses efforts.

I checked out your videos concerning the rubber on your impeller. Where did you get the rubber? Truck sidewall?? Do you feel it has made a significant difference?

Thanks

Kevin

ahhh, the clarence impeller kit! no wonder you throw that stuff so far!!!!!!!!!

that rubber on the impeller trick is a favorite of the snowblower crowd, good call there, duke!!! :banghead:

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Forest Road

Its almost done! I need a few more bolts and a chain tool. Then I need to fab a lift rod. The PO loaned me the rod from his other blower to copy. Hopefully it'll be complete by the end of the week.

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sgtsampay

Very nice job sir. Now I guess I will have to restore my blower come spring. HEHE.

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Raider12

I checked out your videos concerning the rubber on your impeller. Where did you get the rubber? Truck sidewall?? Do you feel it has made a significant difference?

Thanks

Kevin

Where do you find this "Impeller Kit" for these snow blowers? I didn't see a link.

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312Hydro

Looks like new! Great refurb :thumbs2:

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sgtsampay

I checked out your videos concerning the rubber on your impeller. Where did you get the rubber? Truck sidewall?? Do you feel it has made a significant difference?

Thanks

Kevin

Where do you find this "Impeller Kit" for these snow blowers? I didn't see a link.

http://smllengns.tripod.com/

here is link that you were looking far. enjoy!

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mr.pipes

I checked out your videos concerning the rubber on your impeller. Where did you get the rubber? Truck sidewall?? Do you feel it has made a significant difference?

Thanks

Kevin

Where do you find this "Impeller Kit" for these snow blowers? I didn't see a link.

You can buy a impeller kit for walk behind two-stage blowers through numerous websites. It is basically a piece of rubber, a backer plate and the nuts and bolts. You drill a hole through the fans on the impeller, bolt on the rubbers to seal up the gaps and allow the snow to be thrown further.

It is commonly called a Clarence kit for Clarence Bibeau who first marketed the product. It is about $35 and is one size fits all. It would be easy enough to make your own to fit whatever you want.

Search "impeller kit" "snowblower impeller kit" with google or youtube to see them in action.

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Martin

its a very simple kit to make yourself. or just buy the kit and install. can make a huge difference on some impellers and marginal on others. the whole point of the rubber is to reduce the gap between impeller blade and the blower housing. if the blades have a large gap then installing it will definitely help. really makes that impeller throw the snow up into the chute better.

like i said works good on some and marginal on others, really depends how big the gap is to begin with.....

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Forest Road

Thanks guys! As far as that impeller kit goes I think I'll keep my money and buy more beer. Good for who ever came up with $3 worth of material and made an awesome profit!

Anyway here's the start of the lift rod. Hopefully the rest of it goes as well!

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CRE1992

Hey looks like its coming along great :banghead: . I would watch the Duke's video of before and after he added the impeller kit. Big difference :thumbs2:...

Now I want a 2 stage after seeing all of the posts and videos on them <_<

-Charles

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