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This Snowblower Drive Axle Is Broken – Here’s My Repair
This Snowblower Drive Axle Is Broken – Here’s My Repair Solution!
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Great Job. I wish we had a shop down here as good as yours is!
Hey Don! love your videos man, you're the best on YT for this stuff.
Also if anyone could help me out, i'm looking for the name of the curbetor linkage part for the older models on a tecumseh 10hp, i lost mine and made a makeshift one but i can't find it anywhere or even what the proper name is.
Very rare to find shops like Don's that go the extra mile and repair old machines. Shops try to sell a used machine from the shop. They don't want to waste time on a old machine that will take time away from repairing other machines. The customer appreciates when their machine can still be repaired.
great stuff thx
Nice work Dony!!
TY for Sharing
How do you ensure that the welding material reaches the center of the drilled hole that you want to fill? It seems that it would tend to fill the opening without reaching the center of the bar.
Way to go Donny !!!
Great work, good sir! Wish other shops learn from you. You made an old machine goid again!
Hey Donny I have a question? I have a old Fmc Bolens 1026 recently I changed the shear pins so the question is does the auger blades have to be in a certain position meaning aligned a certan way side by side from left to right after putting the shear pins in?
Brilliant fabrication Don. Not too many mechanics out there like you. Well done my friend.
How did he break it? Does he have a V-8 engine on that thing?
Good repair Don. Thanks for showing us.
Thanks for sharing all your videos π
wow good video thx Ed ….Loretto Ontario Canada
A bit of a warble in the lathe setup.
Good job π
good video there dony! looking to start a small engine repair business in brantford where do you buy parts that are still made?
Thatβs amazing Don! Youβre a good man to know!
I would have stood both bars against each other then run a marker through the hole of the old bar then marking the new bar.
Don do you think a person could have made a shaft from plain mild steel stock (or if harder alternatives were not available) if the older shaft was not available? Thanks.
thanks again. I do most of my own mechanical here on the farm in western Manitoba and have learned more from you than from any other channel I watch. The production quality of the videos is an excellent as the advice.
Great repair/fabrication Dony…I guess it didn't matter that the holes were not in the same plane
Great job Don. Keep up the good π work
Nice work π
Dony, anyone who has you as a neighbour is very lucky ! Wow, you really do it all ! β Excellent job on that shaft. Love your videos, thanks !
I don't have a snow blower, But I definitely like how you tackle the situation.
Good as always. I wish I could have a lathe and a mill but don't have the space or money.
Nice work, looks good !
Hell yeah π Way to go dude keep the old machines going!
awesome job Don…your customer will be extremely happy
πππ.Thanks
That was a great repair! It is cool for me to see what can be done in other industries. I learn a lot by watching you work, Dony.
I donβt think will have a winter! βοΈ
Makes sense to always keep as many old parts as possible. You never know when they will have a second life.
Nice work .Wished we had a lathe π
Nicely done.
The owner of that machine is lucky. Any other shop would have told him his machine is toast because the part wasnβt produced anymore. Good stuff!
Great to see someone who can think outside the box.