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Sears snow blower Frank 01-03-2008
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Posted by Frank on January 3, 2008, 3:47 pm
A lot of you had the same problem as I did regarding auger end rubber
paddles on single stage machines.
Sears does have part as a replacement must go to service center
to buy .My machine is 1yr .old =====Sears attitude TOUGH S____.
$19.28 x4 curved
$2.98 Center)
Frank



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Posted by Bob Bob on January 4, 2008, 1:44 am
why would they or any company replace a wear and tear part for free? That
would be the same as the wiper blades on a new car ware out guess I should
get new ones for free.


> A lot of you had the same problem as I did regarding auger end rubber
> paddles on single stage machines.
> Sears does have part as a replacement must go to service
center
> to buy .My machine is 1yr .old =====Sears attitude TOUGH S____.
> $19.28 x4 curved
> $2.98 Center)
> Frank
>
>



Posted by Frank on January 4, 2008, 10:35 am
I have no problem with wear and tear replacement. My question is should wear
and tear occur after maybe six uses of the machine in about a year? I was
also courious as to why a wear and tear item was not in the parts manual as
a sub part of the auger.
Frank



Posted by on January 4, 2008, 10:54 am
wrote:

>I have no problem with wear and tear replacement. My question is should wear
>and tear occur after maybe six uses of the machine in about a year? I was
>also courious as to why a wear and tear item was not in the parts manual as
>a sub part of the auger.
> Frank
>

Sorry, Frank, but I doubt there can be any reason other than some
manner of very severe abuse by the operator for your issue. I was
never gentle at all with my single stage MTD blower, and after 10
years, I gave it to my BIL in good working order with the original
rubber blades. They didn't even seem particularly worn, and I expect
they will easily last as long as the rest of the machine. MTD is a
relatively "cheapo" brand.



Posted by Frank on January 4, 2008, 11:29 am
Yea I guess you guys are right. Wish I knew how I did that much damage. Oh
Well I'm getting parts today and hopefully I will be back in business this
week. By the way the machine this replaced was a 20 year old Toro same home,
same paddles. My son in law thinks its great.
Frank.



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