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Re: (ET) Plows suck for snow (dead blower)



 Chris,

 The chain is standard issue roller chain. Take the old chain along to a good farm supply store and match it up, get the correct number of links and a repair link, loosen the motor, put the chain on, install the repair (connector) link and tighten the motor back up. Not too tough of a job.

 Good Luck.

 Stay Safe.

 Harold Zimmerman


On 1/25/2026 5:33 PM, Chris Zach via Elec-trak wrote:
Yeah the blower is heavy without a doubt; the blade feels like the mower deck in comparison. It went back to sleet/snow so I gave up for today and will try again tomorrow. Turned out to be 12-14 inches of snow and sleet; very heavy. Glad I had the E20 instead of the E15 up there.

Meantime, blower is out of operation for a bit. Any tips on how to get the new chain on; do I have to disassemble the whole thing to do it?

Chris

On 1/25/26 15:59, Jim Donovan wrote:
I used my blade on four driveways and the city sidewalk between them this morning - all after the city plowed the street up the curb and driveway.  This pile tends to freeze thaw and becomes much heavier than the 5 inches of dry snow we got.  It is my practice not to plow down to the concrete for a few reasons - not to mention that at the first driveway is NOT level/solid and should be replaced.  Did not have to put my set of chains on.

I found today much better with the blade than the blower I use to own - it was heavy/bulky and storing it in the off season (10 months) was problematic.

Looking forward to our next storm to see if the investment of a decent charger improves my use.  Not a problem with power today (4 hours of constant use).

Jim
KCMO area


On Jan 25, 2026, at 11:59 AM, Chris Zach via Elec-trak <elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu> wrote:

So we have a foot plus of super wet super heavy snow. Had the blower hooked up, it started to do a great job then snap and the motor was spinning.

Broken chain. Great.

Question 1: Anywhere I can get a new chain or can chains be fixed?

Fortunately I had the dozer blade on the driveway, so I got that mounted up and....

Boy the dozer blade is mediocre at best for moving snow. Can't do it uphill, and it doesn't scrape down to the pavement like the blower. Wondering if I should just hook the dead blower back up and use it as a scraper.

Any thoughts on how best to move snow with the dozer blade? I've got the bottom of the driveway down to a thin later of snow. E20, 36 volt lift, lift is double looped, lift gets a *LOT* of use.

Always the worst time to have things happen.

Chris


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Harold Zimmerman
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