6 Things You Need For Your Snowblower || 6 Must-have Items You Can't Do Without || 6 Essential Items

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  • čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
  • Don't let a broken belt or shear pin ruin your snowblowing session. Watch this video to discover the 6 things you need for your snowblower to ensure a smooth and hassle-free winter. Plus, learn how to protect your snowblower from rust and keep it in top condition. Hit the like and subscribe button for more helpful tips!
    Keep your snowblower running smoothly and avoid unexpected breakdowns with these 6 must-have items. From extra belts to spare shear pins, be prepared for any snowblowing mishap. Don't forget to hit the like and subscribe button for more winter survival tips!
    Get through the winter season without a hitch with these 6 essential items for your snowblower. Learn why you should always have spare belts and shear pins on hand, and how to protect your snowblower from rust. Don't miss out on these valuable tips, hit the like and subscribe button now!
    6 THINGS YOU NEED FOR YOUR SNOWBLOWER. Winter is already hear, Get ready for any SNOWBLOWER ISSUES or ACCIDENTS that you may face. Have these ITEMS ON HAND so you can FIX your snowblower IN NO TIME! Follow these TIPS and AVOID ISSUES so you don't have to play the waiting game. LIKE & SUBSCRIBE!!!
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    00:00 Introduction
    00:34 Intro
    01:09 Drive Belt
    02:16 Shear Pins
    03:26 Rust Proofing
    03:53 Wipe it
    04:30 Grease
    05:18 Mats
    05:51 Heater
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  • @paulmysliborski4832
    @paulmysliborski4832 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Very good video.
    Also, do not forget to pull your drive wheels off every season and put a layer of grease on the axles.
    Same goes for the hex shaft that the drive (gear selector) wheel slides back & forth on. You will have to tip the blower up onto its nose and remove the belly pan (four screws) to access this.

  • @buzzedalldrink9131
    @buzzedalldrink9131 Před 4 měsíci +1

    The best thing you can do to any 2 or 3 stage snowblower is add a piece of rubber to the inside impeller. This will
    keep it from clogging and makes a huge difference discharging wet snow and slush. There are plenty of videos here on youtube to show you how. You won’t to spend money on sprays or lubes anymore. You are welcome.😊

  • @marksevigny1148
    @marksevigny1148 Před 5 měsíci

    Also a ceramic coating on the inside and anywhere where the snow sticks like a non stick coating it will slide snow off easy

    • @TheMG.Factor
      @TheMG.Factor  Před 4 měsíci +1

      That's a great suggestion! A ceramic coating on the inside and other areas where snow tends to stick would definitely make clearing snow off easier. Just the application will be a bit costly, Thanks for sharing!

    • @marksevigny1148
      @marksevigny1148 Před 4 měsíci

      Yes I use it in mine. Here in Canada I got it at Canadian Tire for $50 plus tax. And you apply it once a year or one every two years it's great. Thanks for replying me back