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How do you change the rubber paddles on a Toro snowblower

By Olivia Hensley

Remove the center hex bolts. … Remove the special fasteners on the sides of the impeller paddles. … Remove the metal spacers from the center paddle holes. … Install the spacers on the new paddles. … Install the new paddles on the center plate.

How do you change a Toro snowblower paddle?

  1. Remove the center hex bolts. …
  2. Remove the special fasteners on the sides of the impeller paddles. …
  3. Remove the metal spacers from the center paddle holes. …
  4. Install the spacers on the new paddles. …
  5. Install the new paddles on the center plate.

When should I replace my snowblower paddles?

When the rubber paddles are worn to the holes, it is advised that you have the paddles replaced. Another good indicator is to see how far you are tilting your snowthrower up when blowing snow. If the handles are almost straight up and down, the rubber paddles may need to be replaced.

When should Toro paddles be replaced?

Toro actually puts small holes in each of the paddles. When the paddle wears down to the hole, it’s time to replace them. We sell the Toro paddles individually in case the paddles are wearing unevenly. However, it’s best to replace both paddles at the same time.

What are snow blower paddles made of?

Rubber Paddles are what come stock on a single-stage snow blower. They are a flexible, tire-like, material and are available in both OEM and aftermarket varieties.

Where is the scraper bar on a snowblower?

The scraper bar, which is made of hardened rubber or plastic, is located underneath the snowblower, at the bottom of the auger housing.

What is a snowblower scraper bar?

The scraper bar is located on the bottom of the auger housing. Its purpose is to remove the last bit of snow from the surface you’re clearing. If your scraper bar is cracked, broken, or worn, it’s time for a replacement.

How do I know if my snowblower paddle is bad?

Your snow blower paddles have wear indicator holes on them, making it easy to keep track of their wear. Look at the wear indicator holes, and when the rubber paddles are worn to the holes it is time to replace the paddles. Check the scraper bar for wear at this time.

How do you use a blade scraper?

For scraping, adjust your top link so the front and rear cutting blades are just touching the ground. That will provide a basic scraping and smoothing action. For a more aggressive scrape, shorten the top link so the box blade is angled forward a bit. Use the scarifiers to break up any ground you want to flatten.

How do I keep my snowblower from clogging?
  1. Use a Non-Stick Spray. Snowblower non-stick spray coats the chute and auger just like a cooking spray, shielding the metal so snow passes through without sticking, clumping, or clogging. …
  2. Use a Clean-Out Tool. …
  3. Go Faster.
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How does snowblower impeller work?

The engine of the snow blower is started either by a push button electric start, or a recoil start. … A control lever/handle engages the auger which pulls snow into the auger housing, pushing it back towards the impeller (two stage). The spinning impeller, then shoots the snow out of the discharge chute.