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Repair was relativel easy. with the help of a U tube video
Every thing fit as was expected. Now we just need some snow to test it.
Guest - November 23, 2019
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very easy repairs
this part was hard to fine,and I found it here,and it fit just like the one that broke,if I ever need more parts for my snowblower,I'll come to this site.
Guest - November 23, 2019
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perfect fit
Perfect fit oem quality
Guest - November 27, 2019
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Perfect match
Sometimes you order a part online to the description you get the wrong part. Not here, we have ordered before and always come back to great replacement parts and fast service in getting what we need.
Guest - November 27, 2019
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Snowblower working like new. Part fit perfectly.
The part was Craftsman, arrived quickly and was exactly as described.
Guest - February 21, 2020
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OEM part delivered 1 day before promised. What more could anyone want?
Eady to use website made ordering easy. Promised delivery in 5 days, it arrived in 4. Snow blower is up and running. I'd recommend ereplacementsparts to anybody, in fact I already have.
Guest - February 17, 2021
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they help alot by looking up the part and helping me find the diagram
my part was good got it sooner then I thought
Guest - October 14, 2021
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was easier then I thought.
Should send new key with gear, would be nice.
Guest - October 29, 2021
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Worm gear
Part exactly what I thought it was and works awesome! Shipment was way to slow and long took two weeks to get!
Donald - January 20, 2022
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Snowblower repair
Snowblower repair Receive the right part in a reasonable time job is complete thanks
Guest - June 13, 2022
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There is an excellent YouTube video showing how to do this repair. I also replaced the belts since I already had the snowblower split. As in any repair, pay close attention to how parts go together when you take things apart. I am not a pro by any means so I have learned to label parts, lay them out in order, and take pictures with my p
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Removed housing from snow blower to gain access to bolt holding the worm shaft. removed worm assembly and disassembled. Removed blower fan from old worm shaft by drilling out pins. (drilling pins was the hardest part). Used rotary tool to grind high spots of shaft so I could remove the worm gear. Scraped and sanded sides of auger ass
... Read moreembly to remove old silicone. Filled auger assembly with grease and installed new shaft and worm gear. Put auger assembly back together with silicone. Put blower fan on new shaft with pins and installed into housing. Attached housing to snowblower. Mounted belts.
Removed and disassembled auger and gearbox per your tube video. Carefully cleaned gearbox of brass gear filings. Checked output shaft to ensure it is not ruined. I ordered brass gear and seal which arrived quickly through ereplacement parts. Reassembled using EP00 grease. Fairly simple as long as you keep parts in order and saved a c
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Worn auger gear
Allen from Yorktown Hgts, New York
5 of 5 peoplefound this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
Separated front section of machine from motor back section. Pulled auger assembly away from frame. Removed auger blades from shaft. Separated gear box. Replaced damaged gear, Greased up and put auger assembly back together. Reattached front and rear section of snowblower
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Worm gear worn out
Alfred from Hudson, New Hampshire
4 of 4 peoplefound this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
Disassembled snowthrower front and rear parts. Removed front bucket augers and drive shaft from main body. Removed auger drive assembly gear box. Replaced worm gear. Had to use a gasket material to seal gear box. Re-assembled in reverse order. Replaced shave plate on bottom of bucket.
Removed the Auger assembly
Removed the right side auger blades
Opened the gearbox
Removed the broken gear
Replaced the gear with new one
Filled the gearbox with new grease
Put sealant on gearbox flanges
Bolted gearbox back together
Reinstalled right side auger blades
Lubricated bushing
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Reinstalled Auger assembly into Snowblower
Ran Snowblower to make sure everything worked properly.
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