What is Snow blower parts 28" SHAVE PLATE FOR SNOWBLOWER REPL MTD 790-00118-0637?
Your snow blower's paddles and scraper bar play an important role in the operation of your machine. They protect the snow blower's housing while ensuring that snow is properly being gathered and discharged.
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This high-quality scraper is ideal for both light and heavy-duty scraping. Use it on shingles, paint, adhesives, and more. Th extra-long handle makes quick work on floors, rooftops, or anywhere you need a longer reach.
A slip-resistant rubber handle grip enhances control and adds comfort. Another added advantage is the steel strike tip. The metal end withstands impact while providing exceptional force and reducing user strain.
This 24-inch heavy-duty scraper features a unique thumb-screw design with a pressure sensitive blade jaw. This combination allows for simple and safe blade replacement. Loosen the screw and press the jaw to release the blade. Adjust the screw by hand, with a coin, or with a screwdriver. Insert the new blade and tighten the screw to return to work. For added safety, an included blade cover prevents accidental exposure during storage.
The scraper comes with a 4-inch-wide Dual-Edge Scraper Blade installed. Crafted from premium carbon steel, the dual-edged blade offers a sharp and a blunt edge. Use the sharp edge for detailed scrapping. Use the blunt edge for demolition work. Also accepts BS08 Thick Scraper Blades and BSF Flexible Dual-Edge Scraper Blades, sold separately.
What Spare Parts Should I Keep For My Snow Blower?
Internal combustion engines like your snowblower use belts to work. If those belts were not present nothing would happen. Belts will wear out over time. It may take several seasons depending on usage but they will wear out so having an extra set or two on hand can get you back to work if your belt breaks.
Some snowblowers as well have headlights and just like with your car those bulbs will burn out eventually. Having some extra bulbs will get those headlights back working so when the sun goes down you can keep on working or if visibility is poor your safety will be increased.
Shear pins hold the augur and the gear case of a two-stage snow blower together and prevent your snow blower from becoming over-torqued. They are purposely designed to break when the unit becomes clogged or jammed with heavy snow. Shear pins are inexpensive and are easy to replace, especially when compared to the price of repairing the augur or gear case and it is recommended that any two-stage snowblower owner should have at least one set of extra pins or more on hand.
If you have a one-stage snow blower or snow thrower you will not need shear pins so don't worry.
There are other parts of your snow blower that can wear out quickly and will need to be replaced, quite possibly multiple times over the course of the life of the unit. One of them is the scraper blade, which is on the bottom of the unit and is designed to clear snow and dig into snow. It spends its working life in contact with gravel, pavement, concrete and many other hard surfaces. If it is cracked or broken it should be replaced. On one-stage models if it is worn it can be flipped to use the other side and replaced later.
Skid shoes are designed to protect the augur from damage as it moves across the ground and they can be adjusted to change the height of the augur. Being designed to protect the augur from damage, they can take some damage and may need to be replaced. That is especially true if the unit is used a lot. You will also need a socket wrench to replace these with.
It also would not hurt to have an extra spark plug or two laying around should you need to replace it. Keeping some extra motor oil around is also a good idea. You might need to add some and by keeping the bottle you know what oil you need when you need to go out and buy more.
Some people may also keep a spare set of tires. This is up to you but it is better to have an extra tire on hand should you need it than need it and not have it. Just like with your vehicle's tires these will wear over time. While you won't be pushing your snow blower for miles and miles at highway speeds there is constant wear. At the same time these tires are just as susceptible to loose nails or screws or other sharp objects.
How to Improve Snow Blower Performance




Are you getting good snow blower performance, or do you want your snow blower to drive faster, grip better, scrape snow better or throw snow better? Those functions probably worked perfectly when you got your new snow blower, but after a season or two, that performance can fade. That's not because the performance of a snow blower simply diminishes year over year because it's no longer brand new, but rather because some of its components or features go out of adjustment. So before you get too frustrated and rush to the snow blower repair shop, try making a few easy adjustments to make your snow blower work better. In many cases, snow blower performance issues can be solved by making a few easy adjustments with some wrenches in your own garage.
Making a snow blower scrape better
Every snow blower, both single stage and two stage snow blowers, feature a scraper blade at the bottom of the auger housing. This is the part that scrapes snow off the pavement and other surfaces being cleared. As it's used, the friction between the blade and the pavement slowly wears away the scraper bar material, and depending on frequency of use, could wear the scraper bar after just one or two seasons. When the blade wears too much, your snow blower doesn't scrape all the snow from the clearing surface and leaves snow behind. Spring-loaded scraper bars, which are common on single stage snow blowers, are self adjusting and usually compensate for wear on their own, but two stage snow blower scraper blades will need manual adjustment.
If the material of your two stage snow blower scraper blade is worn, reposition it so to contact your clearing surface more effectively. The following instructions are an abbreviation of the procedural and instructions and details in the operator's manual for your unit:
Carefully tip your snow blower back so its weight rests on the handlebars. Secure the unit so it won't tip back to its original position unexpectedly.
Loosen the scraper blade hardware at the bottom of housing.
Pull the scraper blade down as far as possible.
Tighten the scraper blade hardware.
After adjusting your scraper blade, review how to adjust your skid shoes and complete that procedure. Skid shoes will always need to be adjusted after a scraper blade adjustment.
If your scraper blade has worn too far and can't be adjusted any farther, it will need replacement. New snow blower scraper blades can be found at your local Ariens dealer or online.
Adjusting snow blower clearing height
Two stage snow blower clearing height can be changed by adjusting the skid shoes, which are the two steel plates attached to the snow blower housing exterior. Adjust snow blower for gravel driveways by lowering the adjustable skid shoes to raise the height of your snow blower housing and the scraper bar. Higher snow blower clearances are best for clearing gravel surfaces or other surfaces with loose material that you wouldn't want to pick up with your snow blower. Raising the snow blower skid shoes lowers the auger housing and decreases the height between the scraper bar and the clearing surface. Lower snow blower clearances are best for clearing paved surfaces like asphalt and concrete.
Skid shoes are adjusted to simply raise or lower your snow blower height, but they'll also need to be adjusted each time an adjustment is made to the scraper blade so an effective clearing height is maintained. To adjust snow blower skid shoes:
Position a spacer under the left and right sides of the scraper bar.
Use 1/8-inch-thick spacers if clearing paved surfaces
Use 1/2-inch-thick spacers if clearing gravel surfaces
Loosen all skid shoe hardware.
Position skid shoes against clearing surface.
Tighten skid shoe hardware.
To be more gentle on delicate surfaces like brick or pavers, consider using non-abrasive skid shoes instead of conventional steel skid shoes. Some snow blower users even suggest polymer or composite skid shoes make a snow blower turn better.
Making your snow blower drive straight
●Adjust snowb lower wheels
Underinflated tires can affect how well your snow blower drives and grips. If your snow blower won't drive in a straight line, it could be because of a tire pressure difference between its left and right tires. Check the tire sidewall for the pressure recommendation, which is listed in PSI (pound-force per square inch). Inflate both tires to their correct pressures and ensure they're inflated to equal pressures.
●Adjust snowblower tracks
If there's a difference in track tension between the left and right snow blower tracks, your unit could pull to one side when driving. Snowblower track tension on the left and the right sides should be taught and equal, but if not, your snow blower may pull to the left or right and need adjustment using the track adjusters at the rear of a snowblower track carriage.
If your snow blower pulls to the right, tighten the left track adjuster, loosen the right track adjuster or do a combination of both.
If your snow blower pulls to the left, tighten the right track adjuster, loosen the left track adjuster or do a combination of both.
Making your snow blower throw further
If your snow blower doesn't throw as well as it once did, this could be from one or two issues. It could be because the auger drive idler isn't applying enough tension to the auger drive belt (inside the machine) for the belt to grip the auger pulley and make the pulley turn fast enough. The other reason could be that the auger drive belt is worn, which can lead to the same result. In any case, a snow blower not throwing well is usually a symptom of a belt that doesn't grip the auger drive pulley effectively.
To fix the issue, either adjust the auger clutch cable, the auger drive idler, or replace the belt. Belts wear gradually, so try making the adjustments before replacing the belt. Adjusting the amount of tension applied to the auger drive belt can be done in one of two ways:
●Tighten the auger clutch cable
If the auger clutch cable is loose, engaging the auger clutch lever won't make the auger drive idler apply enough pressure against the auger drive belt. To make the idler apply adequate pressure against the auger drive belt, tighten the auger clutch cable:
Check for slack in auger clutch cable. (The auger clutch cable extends from the right clutch lever to the rear of the frame.)
Loosen the jam nut on the cable adjustment barrel and turn the barrel down until slack is removed.
Tighten jam nut against adjustment barrel.
●Adjust a uger idler position
If the auger cable is already taut or has just been adjusted, you may need to reposition the auger drive idler on the attachment arm under the belt cover. By simply moving the idler closer to the belt, it could create an adequate amount of belt tension when the clutch lever is engaged. Just be aware that the idler arm roller clearance inside the tractor needs to be checked before adjusting the attachment idler position.
How to make your snow blower drive faster
If it seems like there's been a power loss to your snow blower drive wheels, it could be because the friction disc inside the machine is wearing. Like belts, friction disc wear is normal and should be expected. As the friction disc wears, it doesn't contact the wheel drive pulley as firmly as it did when it was new. To compensate for friction disc wear and to make it contact the drive pulley more effectively, tension can be added to the traction / wheel drive clutch cable.
Adjusting the wheel drive clutch cable is similar to adjusting the auger drive clutch cable. In fact, the only difference is that the wheel drive clutch cable extends from the clutch lever on the left side of the snow blower handlebars to the back of the snow blower frame. To adjust the wheel drive cable:
Loosen jam nut on the adjustment barrel of the drive cable.
Turn the adjustment barrel down to shorten cable slack.
Tighten the nut against the adjustment barrel.
Adjust snow blowe r speed
Snow blowers are engineered with pre-set drive speeds, so a snow blower owner can't adjust the gear ratios of their snowblowers. However, it's possible for those speeds to break out of their fine-tuned adjustments. If it seems like your snow blower is driving slow or too fast in one of its gears, there's a simple adjustment that can be made to the adjustment pin at the end of the shift rod:
Disconnect the shift rod from the shift arm through the rear of the snow blower frame.
Position the speed selector lever, or shifter, in the fastest forward position.
Turn the shift arm down as far as it will go.
Turn the adjustment barrel around the shift rod until it aligns with the hole in the shift arm.
Reconnect the adjustment barrel / shift rod to the shift arm with the original hardware.
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