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joshuagurley
Bronze Level Joined: 24 Jan 2017 Location: Maine Points: 5 |
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Posted: 24 Jan 2017 at 11:49am |
Hello Everyone,
I could really use some help. I recently acquired a 73 ac620. I thought I loved it. It seemed so capable that i Immediately took my last dime to hunt down a snowblower and have it delivered to Maine at great cost. I spent a couple of weeks troubleshooting small issues, finally got it all installed just in time for a huge storm. I fired it up and it was terrible. very poor power. I got a new belt with plenty of tension. It only throws 4 inches of snow 5 or 6 feet when it does work. Any water in the snow at all and it plugs the chute almost instantly. Im pretty bummed out about it. I cant believe thats as good as it gets but im too unfamiliar with this system to troubleshoot. Does the electric pto slip? Is my pulley ratio off? sure seems stock to me. my motor seems to run a little lean but its not that bad. Is it just weak at w.o.t.? The thing is it seems to run fine til i hit the snow. Any ideas at all would be greatly appreciated thanks Edited by joshuagurley - 24 Jan 2017 at 11:51am |
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aras
Orange Level Joined: 28 Jul 2011 Location: Weston, WI Points: 665 |
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Hmmm -- ours works very well. The motor will almost die before ours will plug and the clutch does not slip
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joshuagurley
Bronze Level Joined: 24 Jan 2017 Location: Maine Points: 5 |
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Well, I just went out and tried again. 2 inches of icy snow.
Its not slipping. It throws ok for a moment and then the motor get bogged down. I guess I'll clean the carb. Funny, it sounds like its running well but apparently its not producing power. Any Idea where to get a carb rebuild kit? |
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Jim Hancock
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: EL Reno, Ok. Points: 1112 |
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Hi Joshua.
First off, welcome to the forum. If I may make a suggestion, Get some Chem-tool B12 fuel additive and add some to your gas tank and see if that cleans it up before you get the rebuild kit. I'd pour a little more in the tank than normal to get a stronger mix and really clean out any gum if that's what the issue is. I run it my WD45 and have had the engine pick up speed when idling, after it set for awhile, just letting it get warmed up a little before I started working it. I'd also open up the mixture screw a little more to get more fuel to it when it has a working load on it. HTH. Jim
Edited by Jim Hancock - 24 Jan 2017 at 1:17pm |
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talntedmrgreen
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I'm not big on fixes in a bottle, but I will have to 2nd the Chem-tool. It has revived a couple carbs for me, in tractors that were sitting for a season or two. There's a part of me that still feels like there shouldn't be a shortcut like this, but I try it first now, because it has saved me some time and expense. Walmart has it cheap...$3?
They have another product I'm looking forward to trying, for those occasions when I actually do rebuild a carb. Chem-Dip. Gallon sized paint can, with chem-tool product inside, and a dip tray for immersion of parts needing a good soaking.
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aras
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Ours had a pinched fuel line going to the carb under the motor shrouding once. Ebay has carb rebuild kits...
the governor is very quick on our and snaps the carb wide open instantly under heavy load
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Jim Hancock
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: EL Reno, Ok. Points: 1112 |
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I also run it in my SA200 welder with the Continental engine that has a MS carb on it and it really keeps it purring along and snaps open the carb when I start the arc without sputtering.
Of course, last week got some bad gas/water in it and a can of fuel treatment for water etc, straightened it out in no time to smooooth again!
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joshuagurley
Bronze Level Joined: 24 Jan 2017 Location: Maine Points: 5 |
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I have a sonic cleaner at my disposal that does wonders for dirty carbs. Ill run some chem-tool while im waiting for rebuild kits.
But the governor.... Is that supposed to add throttle under load? I was already at wide open throttle so that had not occurred to me |
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Jim Hancock
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: EL Reno, Ok. Points: 1112 |
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Yes.
If something is keeping it from "engaging under a load", it's like trying to run something with just a wide open throttle and nothing to maintain the rpms..... so to speak. So, when a load hits the engine, you lose engine rpms and power to run the blower, in your case.
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ac720nut
Orange Level Joined: 09 Feb 2016 Location: Dexter Mi Points: 1217 |
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I guess I'm the only one but check your timing these have a tendency to move and retard timing . Ignition box has two 1/4 phillips screws and real hard to get tight enough to hold and timing will move and retard timing Just my$.02
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Steve in NJ
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Andover, NJ Points: 11820 |
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Yeah, Lloyd is right on wit' dat one. If the timing is off on that machine, its not going to produce the power needed with the blower hanging on it. It should toss that snow quite far when running correctly. I would check the timing first, and then do what Jim mentioned to fatten up the fuel ratio. Cold dense air and a lean fuel mix will cause low power issues. A little twist on the enrichment screw will fatten up the mix. Should run better in the cold air. You may have to lean it a tic come the warmer months...
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39'RC, 43'WC, 48'B, 49'G, 50'WF, 65 Big 10, 67'B-110, 75'716H, 2-620's, & a Motorhead wife
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joshuagurley
Bronze Level Joined: 24 Jan 2017 Location: Maine Points: 5 |
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Tell you what. timing is a good idea. it backfires and runs on quite a bit on shutdown sometimes.
I had that in the back of my mind. I'll check it out |
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macvette
Orange Level Joined: 13 Jun 2011 Location: nekoosa, wi Points: 1657 |
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Welcome to the forum. As you can see already, lots of knowledgeable folks to help out here.
You will probably find that on heavy, wet snow, our single stage blowers do not work as well as the 2 stage. I have had to go slower in that type of snow to allow the auger to throw the snow out the spout, and not clog. The inside of my blower chute was rusty when I got it this fall, and I just painted it to make it somewhat smoother, and I also use some spray. Next spring it will get blasted and painted. Edited by macvette - 24 Jan 2017 at 11:37pm |
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ac720nut
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I don't know about the rest of ya but I'ld just like to see some snow so I could actually use mine. I'm about to take it off and get ready for garden work.
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Steve in NJ
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Not to pour cold water on your fire Lloyd, but I hope the weather we're getting keeps right on moving into May! LOL! The older I git, the more I hate the cold weather and snow. So far, its been a very mild Winter for us here in Joisey...
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tadams(OH)
Orange Level Access Joined: 17 Sep 2009 Location: Jeromesville, O Points: 10133 |
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I am with you Steve, only this real warm weather is worrying me, afraid the fruit trees might start to soon. My weeping pussy willow has some white blooms on it.
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ac720nut
Orange Level Joined: 09 Feb 2016 Location: Dexter Mi Points: 1217 |
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Maple in yard about to burst. I don't need the snow but grass ain't growin either
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BrianC
Orange Level Joined: 16 Jun 2011 Location: New York Points: 1619 |
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Go to You Tube and watch video "Allis Chalmers 620 snowblowing".
Compare your machine to that one. Opinion from the guys here, is the 620 in that video operating OK? While on you tube, why not watch all the other 616/620/720/powermax/4040/4041 videos. |
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ac720nut
Orange Level Joined: 09 Feb 2016 Location: Dexter Mi Points: 1217 |
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Have you checked you timing? also if you not turning 3600 RPM your not going to get it to work right. Mine would not get full throttle and would plug real easy, till I readjusted the linkage now it will blow like a champ
. Don't get discouraged these are great machines and with a little love for say they'll out last anything out there
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AC720Man
Orange Level Joined: 10 Oct 2016 Location: Shenandoah, Va Points: 4926 |
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They are great machines. My 720/snowthrower work great. I was really impressed when I first used it in a big snow. good dry snow and it blew the snow 35 ft. Another snow was wetter, probably only 20ft but it never plugged. Sure beats shoveling! My dad has over a 1/4 mile drive way and in 2 passes it was done. It was worth the $800 I paid for the snow thrower. Another great implement for my collection. Hard to choose my favorite, rear tine tiller, snowthrower, or my Danco brush mower(bush hog)? They are all great pieces.
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1968 B-208, 1976 720 (2 of them)Danco brush hog, single bottom plow,52" snow thrower, belly mower,rear tine tiller, rear blade, front blade, 57"sickle bar,1983 917 hydro, 1968 7hp sno-bee, 1968 190XTD
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AC720Man
Orange Level Joined: 10 Oct 2016 Location: Shenandoah, Va Points: 4926 |
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And yes, timing and fuel mixture are both keys to a smooth running Onan. They run great but require some attention to keep them that way. I wish there was a way too get rid of the points, the box does move at times. Sure wish there was an electronic ignition to replace them. One of the down falls of the Onan. I have 2 720`s, but one runs better and is more reliable than the other. Of course one has 640 hrs vs 1014 hrs. So a fresh rebuild would be helpful. Reguardless, they do so much work and are some much fun to run. Amazing power out of such a small package. My grand children will enjoy mine after I'm gone, a little brother to my 190XT.
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1968 B-208, 1976 720 (2 of them)Danco brush hog, single bottom plow,52" snow thrower, belly mower,rear tine tiller, rear blade, front blade, 57"sickle bar,1983 917 hydro, 1968 7hp sno-bee, 1968 190XTD
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shameless (ne)
Orange Level Joined: 08 Jul 2016 Location: nebraska Points: 7463 |
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also spray "PAM" or any cooking spray inside the chute before using.
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macvette
Orange Level Joined: 13 Jun 2011 Location: nekoosa, wi Points: 1657 |
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Mine has 1550+ hours on it. Bought it approximately 6 years ago at about 1440 hrs, and previous owner said he thought engine had been worked on in 1998. He didn't know how many hours it had on at that time. Still runs pretty good, not perfect, but good enough for me.
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ac720nut
Orange Level Joined: 09 Feb 2016 Location: Dexter Mi Points: 1217 |
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AC720man, there is a electronic ignition availaable for the Onan engines
. Usually all is available on E-bay. you need different timing cover. It's all explained on Micheals Tractor and Simple Tractors Or if you want PM and I'll put you in contact with a couple who have done the converstion . I have all the pieces to do but as long as mine run good stock I'll keep them that way, don't want to sell. I too hope my grandchildren have the sense to keep mine once I'm gone to.
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TREVMAN
Orange Level Joined: 04 Jan 2010 Location: Regina,Sask,Can Points: 1635 |
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Your blower will not move really wet snow very well. Below freezing, it should move it like crazy. Ive loaded dump trucks from behind with mine. Ive never run it at wot for blowing. I can tell you the belt needs to be fiddle string tight. And, they dont last real long. I keep a belt in stock. There should be no reason you are disappointed, when everything is working decent, they really move snow. Something is not right for you. Hope you figure it out, Trev.
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AC720Man
Orange Level Joined: 10 Oct 2016 Location: Shenandoah, Va Points: 4926 |
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Thanks AC720 nut, I will look into that. Agrevating to adjust the points since you have to take the heat shield off.
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1968 B-208, 1976 720 (2 of them)Danco brush hog, single bottom plow,52" snow thrower, belly mower,rear tine tiller, rear blade, front blade, 57"sickle bar,1983 917 hydro, 1968 7hp sno-bee, 1968 190XTD
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