Snow Blower Auger Belt Replacement - The Easy (ier) Way?

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  • @insight36
    @insight36 5 років тому +7

    Awesome, thanks very much! This is going to make my job of changing the auger belt much much easier!

    • @Rchelicopterfun
      @Rchelicopterfun  4 роки тому

      Glad it might help 🙂

    • @ThatGuy89349
      @ThatGuy89349 3 роки тому

      @@Rchelicopterfun Helped me out too. Had an MTD with very similar design. Wasn't sure how to get the belt past the bolt until you mentioned that they moved. Saved probably an hour since I didn't have to separate the auger.

    • @jimbelanger7296
      @jimbelanger7296 3 роки тому

      This is going to save me from having to take mine to the shop as my belt broke as I was finishing up....fortunately was just about done and the snow was light

  • @FunkMasterJunk
    @FunkMasterJunk 3 роки тому +1

    Hey John, I have an Ariens. Funny I would not have thought that was going to work, but it did! Took me longer to change the oil thanks to you. So, cheers! Thanks!

  • @ryanevans604
    @ryanevans604 3 роки тому

    Guy at the Husqvarna dealership said 2hrs to change that part. This video and 15 min later im done. Thanks man!

    • @Rchelicopterfun
      @Rchelicopterfun  3 роки тому

      Glad it helped

    • @sonnyc3826
      @sonnyc3826 Рік тому

      they charge by the hr at teh mechanic shop is why..they take advantage of peopel who dont know what theyre doing

  • @tonyhedgewolf
    @tonyhedgewolf Рік тому

    Great stuff. I disvovered this same method with my MTD Yardman track-driven blower. Thought I must have missed something when I saw everyone else on here pulling their machines apart 😅

  • @monotheis6889
    @monotheis6889 Місяць тому +1

    Also, on some machines, you can just loosen the bolts that hold the two halves together. This will allow the extra 1/4“ or so to squeeze it between the friction plate and friction drive wheel.

  • @UCfan
    @UCfan 5 років тому +1

    Thank you so much! I just adjusted my tension to the max and will need to replace the belt soon.

  • @nickday3541
    @nickday3541 2 роки тому

    Thanks very much John! 29 minutes of looking, should of checked out your video first!😜👍

  • @terrytytula
    @terrytytula 2 роки тому +5

    Great video, by the way... the belt removal tool is called a knife, try it next time it will speed up the process.

  • @sonnyc3826
    @sonnyc3826 Рік тому +1

    that plate you were pointing to is to keep the belt from sliding or falling off the pulley there should be 2. they can be loosened quite easily wiht a wrench and tightened after putting the new belt on.. these are pretty easy to replace i replaced mine a month ago

  • @baddad5781
    @baddad5781 Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing this with us

  • @maddavescientist
    @maddavescientist Рік тому

    Hey just curious, do you have a video showing how to get a new belt on? its hard to slip on back by where the trigger cable is connected.

  • @gregrodenhiser3751
    @gregrodenhiser3751 Рік тому

    For the Husq ST224 you only have to remove 4 body bolts and there’s a pivot or hinge that opens the gap between main and impeller hauling without them completely separating. Just did the whole change out in 20 minutes vs removing all the belly plate bolts, removing springs, and finagling through the bottom.

    • @Rchelicopterfun
      @Rchelicopterfun  Рік тому

      You mean exactly what I stated @1:30. Having it done it both ways now, I find going in through the bottom faster on the 227, but it's up to the user and specific machine. Thanks for watching.

  • @JOELCONLEY
    @JOELCONLEY 3 роки тому

    That's fantastic. Thanks for the video!

  • @the_atomic_punk487
    @the_atomic_punk487 Рік тому

    Must you have the machine empty of oil to do this? Thanks

    • @Rchelicopterfun
      @Rchelicopterfun  Рік тому +1

      I never do and it's never an issue, but I suspect that different engines with the oil breather tube in a different location might be different. With that said, the owner's manual should indicate if this orientation would cause issues without first draining the oil, so that is the first place to check.

  • @richardfixler
    @richardfixler Рік тому +3

    Works well but make sure the belt is under and not over the brake tab. The first time I tried this it was over the tab and ruined the belt. The tab is a small metal tab attached to the arm holding the tensioning wheel that will press against the auger pulley and belt to make sure the auger does not turn when you disengage it (at least that is how it is on my Simplicity).

  • @JacobAHull-nx6rx
    @JacobAHull-nx6rx Рік тому

    Great thanks man

  • @vladimirvinitski8719
    @vladimirvinitski8719 2 роки тому

    My ST224 stop to trou snow and rotor doesn't turn, is that another belt to replace?
    Thank you in advance,

    • @Rchelicopterfun
      @Rchelicopterfun  2 роки тому

      Most likely the belt but could also be the auger shaft sheer bolt/pin snapped.

  • @dj5752
    @dj5752 3 роки тому

    Nice Video. Do you know if you can access the drive belt the same way or do you have to split the machine to replace that belt? Thank you.

    • @Rchelicopterfun
      @Rchelicopterfun  3 роки тому

      Sorry, I honestly can't recall (going by memory), as I've never had to change the drive plate belt yet, only the auger belt. If I had to make an educated guess by looking at it again (on this machine), I would say you can, but you have to remove the auger belt first. I suppose that would be the case regardless which direction you come at it from (bottom or top) since it's on the inner pully on the engine output shaft.

    • @dj5752
      @dj5752 3 роки тому

      @@Rchelicopterfun Thanks. I'll try and let you know.

    • @brettvrancken6378
      @brettvrancken6378 10 місяців тому

      What was your experience removing the drive belt. I followed instructions, removed the "return" spring from the swing plate like the they said. Now I cant get the return spring back on. In retrospect I dont think it was even necessary to remove that spring.@@dj5752

  • @love-4-dogs
    @love-4-dogs 3 роки тому

    Do you have to drain the oil and gas before flipping the snowblower up on the front end like that?

  • @davidreinhart4327
    @davidreinhart4327 3 роки тому

    how do we find out the auger and drive belts we need. I have a yardmax 24" snow blower that needs the belts replaced but havent been able to find the belts for that specific blower?

    • @Rchelicopterfun
      @Rchelicopterfun  3 роки тому

      If the number is worn off the belt, I look in my owners manual - all consumable part numbers are listed; or I use my Google-fu.

  • @jessec4244
    @jessec4244 4 роки тому

    Was hoping this might show how to get the auger pulley off. Any ideas. I have a bent auger and my impact driver won't break it free.

    • @stickshift860
      @stickshift860 4 роки тому

      Better impact

    • @DirtNastyy
      @DirtNastyy 4 роки тому +1

      You need a pulley claw remover. It has 3 claws that lock onto it and a 16mm bolt you slide your impact onto

  • @massholemarine
    @massholemarine 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome tip! Question: Any issues with fuel leaking out? Or had you drained it since you were storing for the summer? I’m having to replace the belt after this weekend’s heavy/wet snow in New England.

    • @massholemarine
      @massholemarine 3 роки тому

      **Disregard! I just reviewed the video and you DID drain the fuel.

    • @ryanevans604
      @ryanevans604 3 роки тому

      I just did it quickly

  • @rubenm567
    @rubenm567 5 років тому

    Good job showing a better way.

  • @weldorguy
    @weldorguy 4 роки тому +3

    Hey brother, nice tutorial, I found the easiest way to change the belt....and posted it on my channel thanks to your video for the idea.
    Kindest Regards, and please feel free to critique :)
    J

  • @barbeychris2636
    @barbeychris2636 Рік тому

    good product fast shipping

  • @bhavinshah4006
    @bhavinshah4006 4 роки тому

    Can I use a belt from 24inch Snowblower on 26 inch. Does it need to be of the same brand as manufacturer or can I use a generic from Lowes/HomeDepot ?

    • @Rchelicopterfun
      @Rchelicopterfun  4 роки тому

      As long as the belt is the exact same size (width & length) and it's meant for a snow blower/power equipment (generally called power belts), doesn't matter who makes it.

  • @gerardjones7881
    @gerardjones7881 4 місяці тому +1

    i just did the same on my 1985 simplicity, no need to take the whole machine apart.

  • @epoxy1710
    @epoxy1710 Рік тому

    On my Simplicity P1728E it takes 5 - 10 min to change both belts.

  • @1ronhall
    @1ronhall 4 роки тому

    Hopefully this “tip” works on my Ariens 1128 ....... will try in 20 minutes

    • @stevediamond9219
      @stevediamond9219 3 роки тому +1

      Hi Ron , did this tip work ? I have the same machine and need to change this belt too ?

    • @1ronhall
      @1ronhall 3 роки тому +1

      @@stevediamond9219 it did!! I was able to change my belt in 10 minutes, and we are novice snow blower mechanics! Take your time and you’ll be pleasantly amazed!!

    • @stevediamond9219
      @stevediamond9219 3 роки тому +1

      That is great news ! Thanks Ron appreciate the quick reply !!

    • @1ronhall
      @1ronhall 3 роки тому

      @@stevediamond9219 Steve, did you get it done? I’m wishing you good luck!!

    • @stevediamond9219
      @stevediamond9219 3 роки тому +1

      Ron , when I pulled my cover off auger belt was still fully attached a little warn but not what is causing my auger from not currently turning , shear pins are fine too ...gotta keep trouble shooting hoping it’s not the gear:/shaft assembly

  • @massholemarine
    @massholemarine 3 роки тому

    Second Question: Since this tip bypasses removing the housing bolts, I didn’t EXACTLY discover what I was looking for…
    ** Any advice regarding replacing the housing bolts if the holes now have a larger diameter due to corrosion and wear from vibration?
    I bought a used ST227P over the summer (s/n indicates 2014 model). I’m now realizing that the previous owner simply tossed hardware at it.
    As a result, the top bolts backed out, causing the auger & drive sections to separate while in use this past weekend (fun times).
    I’d like to replace with OEM, but as I said, it looks like the holes now require something else.
    Any advice is appreciated!

    • @Rchelicopterfun
      @Rchelicopterfun  3 роки тому

      Without seeing the damage first hand, no idea what might work. Tapping out the hole to the next biggest size would be my method, but it totally depends on how much damage was done to the threaded insert on the back side.

  • @monotheis6889
    @monotheis6889 Місяць тому

    I've always found it easier to just split the housing. I hold everything level with a scissor jack if necessary. My 72 Jacobsen doesn't split so easily. I heat the hell out of the belt (don't melt anything, dummies.) using common sense, squeeze it through, and voila! Ready to blow another belt in this heavy snow! 😂

    • @Rchelicopterfun
      @Rchelicopterfun  Місяць тому

      Yep, every machine and individual is different.

  • @shost0
    @shost0 2 роки тому

    I thought it was over 250 or 275

  • @ericperez9630
    @ericperez9630 2 місяці тому

    It's easier to split it harder to get that belt in like that

    • @Rchelicopterfun
      @Rchelicopterfun  2 місяці тому

      I personally like this way better on this specific machine after doing it both ways; but it's totally up to the individual.

  • @user-jr1cs6ob3m
    @user-jr1cs6ob3m 3 роки тому

    And all this time I thought that taking it my mechanic was the easiest way

  • @bluesbrother2383
    @bluesbrother2383 Рік тому

    Isn't it just 2 bolts to separate the machine, I really don't see much of a time or labour difference

    • @Rchelicopterfun
      @Rchelicopterfun  Рік тому

      Your call, try it both ways and see which is easier. Like others have stated here, it's totally machine dependent, but on this Husky, this one is easer going from the bottom plate.