Dave,

 

It is best if you can remove the driveline to the auger.  That should
release any tension in the unit.  It may be a chain drive or a shaft drive.
Either way, it will be much safer.  

 

Jake

 

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Subject: Re: Stus-List The Big Storm

 

We were supposed to be too far north to get much, but it turned out to be
about 6 inches in our part of CT.  Enough to snow blow until I managed to
run over a tarp edge and get it wound around the auger.  Not a C&C question,
but any one know how to safely do this repair? I have heard that sliced
arms/hands/fingers from built up tension in augers is one of the most common
emergency room incidents this time of year and don't want to join that
crowd.  Dave

 

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