Patrick,
The reason one of the wires isn't attached, is that they used a "range type plug cord for the application and it has 3 wires where only 2 are needed for this appoication. Mine is original and one wire was unused.
My snow blower would out throw any gasoline powered tractor and blower of 16 to 18 HP. (that my neighbors had) and handled wet or frozen crusted snow excellently, if you used the weight box and chains. No IC tractor could match the traction for busting crusted snow.
If no one else replies as to the numbers, I'll go out and look at mine for you.
Gary
Patrick Balogh <baloghskid hotmail com> wrote:
I have two E-20's. One of them has a snowblower. How well do these
snowblowers work, and how far does it throw the snow?
I believe the motor was changed on the snowblower. This may be the reason
it does not throw the snow very far.
The numbers from the snowblower motor are:
GE Model 5BC49.JB.142A
Datecode KGN
Motor Shaft 7/8
Sprocket 13 Teeth
There are only two out of three wires hooked to the motor -- that's why I
believe the motor was changed at some point. Where does the third wire go?
The GE blower unit itself is model 26AD42BA, Serial LP15071.
I'd appreciate any information on these snowblowers.
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