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I have 6 snow blowers. Just finished restoring and modifying  this one. Can`t wait to try it out.  Here are the before and after photos. -- John

 

 

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AMC RULES

Beautiful job for sure.   :handgestures-thumbsup: 

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Digger 66

WOW ! 

I thought I was the only one using a blower that's as old as me  :ychain: .

 

Beautiful job on the resto ! 

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Geno

Very nice, new engine too!     :text-woo:

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Ed Kennell

:WRS:    Keep those blowers ready....sounds like we may need them in York Co this winter.

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shallowwatersailor

Nice restoration on the Lombard. Did you modify the HF engine for cold weather?

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RMCIII

That is AWESOME!!! Post that on "What will you be using to clear snow 2014" thread!....... Definately want to see a video of that in action!

 

 

Rob

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waterlooboy2hp

Nice restoration on the Lombard. Did you modify the HF engine for cold weather?

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No, not as yet. The original engine was a 2 shaft Tecumseh H-60. The new engine is a 346cc 11hp unit.  I modified it into a 2 shaft engine.

 

I just put a Predator 212cc engine on a Jake Imperial 626. I did winterize that one.

 

 Instead of re-jetting the carb and or, adding a heat box, I bought a carb with the adjustable low speed jet. I opened the stock .028" high speed jet to .0469" (#55 Drill).  I then added an adjustable high speed needle to the carb. I also designed an adjustable system to draw hot air from the muffler, directly into the carb, without the need for a heat box.  Can`t really put it to a test, until I get some cold  weather. Right now, I have the engine running so smooth, that it sounds like an electric motor.  If the cold weather test works out, I will do the same to the 346cc engine .

 

As for the Lombard name, all the ID tags and the decals on mine, say it was made by American Lincoln Corp.. I know that American Lincoln bought all, or part of Lombard. However, I have never been able to find anything that says the Lombard ever made snow  blowers at all. Have only found 2 others like mine on the whole internet, and both had American Lincoln decals on them. -- John

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Zeek

Stop it . . . snow sucks  :kbutt:

 

Those are some cool looking blowers I'd like to try out myself!  Nice job  :banana-rock:

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