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Single stage snow thrower on 520H

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Liberty work shop

Hi all . I'm Liberty Work Shop and I've been rebuilding and restoring garden tractors for many years . Have a question .I just watched a video on you tube where the guy installed a toro single stage snow thrower on a 520H and my question is this , does that blower have a reversing gearbox on it , or how does it turn the right way ? The engine turns CCW looking at the PTO and the thrower shaft has to turn CW , looking at it from the same side . Or am I just missing something ? Any help would be welcome ... Thanks 

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roadapples

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gwest_ca

Welcome to the forum.

The drive chain does not go around the sprocket on the auger. It goes under it.

Single-stage snowthrower chain routing.jpg

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Liberty work shop

Ok . Cool , it's all clear to me now , L O L . I figured the direction change was done with the drive belt somehow . I am getting ready to reconfigure a Bolens single stage for my 520H ...Now I know what I need to do to effect the rotation change . Thanks very much .

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Handy Don
20 hours ago, gwest_ca said:

Welcome to the forum.

The drive chain does not go around the sprocket on the auger. It goes under it.

Single-stage snowthrower chain routing.jpg

This is one of the cleverer bits of engineering I've seen and wondered what inspired it.

I've since seen an early chain drive for a "motor car" that used three chains continuously engaged -- two for forward speeds and one with idlers that gave them reverse. No gearbox. A slider on the "drive" shaft engaged one drive sprocket at a time. I'm thinking it was bicycle mechanics that dreamed it up!

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Liberty work shop

Yes ... Someone certainly had their thinking cap on when they came up with this ... So simple yet ..........

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