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Gravel / Bluestone Plowing / Blowing thoughts and ideas

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MikMacMike
8 minutes ago, Jeff-C175 said:

@MikMacMike

 

Great idea!  I might steal it from ya!

 

What did you do here with the cable?  Piece of heater hose around the shaft?

 

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Yes exactly that...it moved to slow for me and that ads to the dia of rod..plus it doesnt wear cable as fast. Yu cant see but i modifed the auger blade too. Now i can even blow wet snow especially....in fact i can even blow water haha...but best off thos single stage blowes reg snow 3 times as far tooo! Ill try to find a pic....although i am not sure but i think i already posted one of it firing the snow right back to mother nature haha

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Jeff-C175
28 minutes ago, MikMacMike said:

I also cut up my old front Carlisles and bolted the pieces to the impeller blades.  Haven't had a chance to use it with those in place yet

 

By the way...  I DID use it with the paddles on some slushy snow late last winter and it did indeed make a HUGE difference!  Like night and day...

 

HOWEVER!  At one point the impeller (not the auger) just up and stopped turning.  Both of the spirol pins sheared.  I suspect that the extra load on the pins caused this.  I put new pins in and finished the job but time will tell if they shear again this winter.

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Jeff-C175
12 minutes ago, MikMacMike said:

i modifed the auger blade too

 

Let me guess...  rubber paddles on the 'shovel' part of the auger?

 

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I've got another thread going now that I'm working on a blower just like yours so I'm open to ideas.  Maybe I should link the two threads?

 

 

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MikMacMike
15 hours ago, Jeff-C175 said:

 

Let me guess...  rubber paddles on the 'shovel' part of the auger?

 

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I've got another thread going now that I'm working on a blower just like yours so I'm open to ideas.  Maybe I should link the two threads?

 

 

Yes thats where i put the paddles...i cut them out pf a worn out car tire. Absolutly rocks ...more then doubled throwing distance at all rpm's. I do have another idea...remember the kids had silly carpets for toboganing?  Well im going to pull the shoot off separate both peices of the shoot and line the inside with the thin silly carpets. Idea is snow wont stick to and eventually plug the shute???

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ebinmaine
8 minutes ago, MikMacMike said:

line the inside with the thin silly carpets. Idea is snow wont stick to and eventually plug the shute

I've seen snowblowers lined with a plastic of some sort. Supposed to accomplish what you're thinking. 

Also seen snow plow liners/face plates/covers marketed the same way. 

Likely along the same line of thought. 

 

I do know the Maine DOT has a bunch of both metal and (plastic??) Plows in use. 

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Jeff-C175
50 minutes ago, MikMacMike said:

thats where i put the paddles

 

Now I know what to do with the leftover piece of rubber I cut off the end of the RubberCal plow edge!  Kinda thick though... I do still have some old tires though...

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One more pic to close out the mods to the plow blade:

 

This is the RubberCal 1/2" thick plow edge installed.  I probably won't get to use this since I finished the blower!

 

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