Agreed!You suck!
That Made To Disintegrate snowblower came from them too. I’ll probably pull the wheels off and scrap the rest
Probably, but I think I have 2-3 L head Briggs and Tecs under a bench already. The engines always outlasted those machines. The bucket bend easy, the steel under the motor is thin and they stress crack from vibration. The mounting point between the tractor and bucket crack for the same reason. The auger gear box fail either at the box or the worm gear shears. We did driveways for years. The most rugged were older Ariens and 8/26 11/32 toros. I’d bypass the hand clutches which slipped and pin the wheel to the axle, get 100% locked. Then bolt rubber on to the impeller blades and throw snow a country mile. I don’t miss it at all.Is the engine any good? If so I would take it off and put it in the 'just in case I need this in future' pile.
I do too. I don’t bother with them. It’s the scrap pile for a dealer in town. They put the saws out. There’s a lot of junk too I don’t put pictures of that stuff. For every good saw haul like this it’s 6 loads of new Homelite wackers and ryobi leaf blowers. Can’t be picky or someone else will get it all. Good guys at the shop. Small crew hard workers.Where the F is this junkyard? Beverly Hills?
I see s--t saws in worse condition than those with people wanting stupid money for them, haha
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