Common Snowblower Parts that Break
January 28, 2009 by The Quality Snow Blower Guy
Filed under Snowblower Repairs & Problems
If you've used a snowblower for any significant amount of time, than you'll know that a fact of life is that parts of snowblowers break. They wear down, they become overused, they break in half or become damaged. For the most part, there's no getting around this. Most snowblower repairs are necessary simply because after a period of time parts will break down.
You can minimize your need for replacement parts and snowblower repairs if you take proper precautions when operating your snowblower and you always check it to make sure it's in proper working condition. It's better to sniff out a damaged snowblower part early on and replace it, than to be stuck out in the middle of a storm and end up with a snowblower you can't use, and one that's probably in worse condition than it would have been in if you caught the problem right away. Read more
How to Fix a Snowblower Jam
December 20, 2008 by The Quality Snow Blower Guy
Filed under Snowblower Repairs & Problems
We've all been there, we rev up the old snow blower (or the new one!) in the garage, get outside, energized and ready to tackle the elements and clear the driveway, and then bingo, you're stuck trying to fix a snow blower jam. The good news is that the majority of snowblower jams are easy to solve without too much hassle or time. Let's take a look at the main snowblower repair you're going to have to learn to deal with if you haven't by now, how to fix a snowblower jam. Read more
