AHS 1,440 #1 Posted July 20, 2019 I’ve used a short shute on my 312 for the past 3 years.. it works good.. does not throw snow the best. But the snowblower direction cable..I absolutely hate that! I had to change it 3 times this year! The final time I went to my dealer and they had the cable, however it is starting to rip apart! And I’ve got it routed thru correct (99% sure!?) I live in Maine, so it snow quite a bit! Short shutes are in the woods on every corner! It seems like. And the single stage tall shutes (which I really want!!) are rare!! Anyone have a tall shute, how does it work? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peter lena 8,583 #2 Posted July 20, 2019 the type of snow you, blow / throw is the difference , not the chute, wetter heavier snow is best with the short chute. light fluffy ( i wish ) snow really goes with a tall chute. by the way , having delt with the chute cable issue , i used grass cutter line to experiment with the rotation issues , making for easy tracking and trimming and adjusting the spool area. with everything , lubricated and set, then i changed over to the very thin s/s cable ,for a smooth solid chute rotation. i also changed out those cable clamps on the bottom of the chute pull points. drilled out the pop rivets ,and used 1/4" bolts with elastic nuts to ELECTRICAL LUGS , much better for cable mounting. a tall chute will plug up just as easily as the short, with wet snow. dry snow is a real treat , my short chute , throws it 30 plus ft , when we get it. most of the time , its the 42 " plow that gets it done, pete Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AHS 1,440 #3 Posted July 21, 2019 Ok, that’s good information! I have a plow, but I have a long driveway, so the snowblower makes it much easier! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites