by bgsengine » Mon Jan 18, 2021 4:15 pm
Oh, yes.. check tire pressures.. oddly enough , uneven tire pressures can affect the bucket alignment especially if you press down on handles and see the bucket flex.. But as noted, those machines are not built with much precision, nor are they designed for much more than "every once in a while if it snows" use - beat up cheapo snowblowers are great sources for solid used engines, often enough, as the engine typically will outlast the machine.. I had one in that was probably used maybe 5 times EVER and picked up a big rock the first time it was used, bent the impeller and augers, which then were "straightened" by someone or the other , but the impeller would keep right on bending at even the slightest obstruction (Ice, etc) .. finally came to me, where I refused to try and "fix" it, other than replacing the impeller, auger, and gearbox... all together would have cost almost as much as a brand new snowblower.. owner junked it on the spot... Engine was then later used to power a logsplitter which is still going strong.. Long story short.. it is probably something you'll have to live with (or grind down the carriage bolt head where it hits auger.. maybe it's just a slightly "wrong" bolt? does it match all the other ones?)
How poor are they who have not patience. What wound did ever heal, but by degrees? - Iago (Othello Act II, Scene 3)