Snow blade wont throw snow

pappy71

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I just replaced the drive belt on myMTD 3hp snow blower model 140 but it wont discharge any snow; the screw is turning pretty fast but when I push it into 6 inches of snow it stops. I've checked the chute and it isnt clogged, I have also adjusted the belt tension to give it more. power (I think) but nothing seems to work. Any help would be appreciated thanx.
 

reynoldston

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Did you use a OEM belt? It sound like the new belt is slipping.
 

BlazNT

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Did you look at the shear pin to see if it has sheared?
 

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It looks to be a single stage snowblower. Yes I agree with blaznt if the belt isn't slipping there isn't much left but the sheer pin.
 

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It looks to be a single stage snowblower. Yes I agree with blaznt if the belt isn't slipping there isn't much left but the sheer pin.

I searched and searched but couldn't find a shear pin, I dont think this model has one. The auger is 1 piece and is attached on both sides of the machine by carriage bolts. I'll take these off and put new ones on and maybe the problem is with these bolts, I hope so.
 

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your pulley should screw on to the auger. is that happening?
 

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I searched and searched but couldn't find a shear pin, I dont think this model has one. The auger is 1 piece and is attached on both sides of the machine by carriage bolts. I'll take these off and put new ones on and maybe the problem is with these bolts, I hope so.

I have found that snow blowers that come into my shop don't always use shear pins but they use a soft grade shear bolt or cap screw. If you use something different then the proper shear pin or bolt you can do a lot of damage. I don't know what you have seeing I have never worked on that model or brand snowblower. You might want to check all pulleys and sprockets to make sure they aren't spinning on a shaft with a broken keyway??
 
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