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    Posted: 19 Mar 2015 at 8:44pm
Bought this little jewel from Illinois. I need to pick it up and get her home!!
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Now there's attitude right there! My kinda Tractor. Looks like its sportin' a set of 26x12x12's out back. Nice snow blower. Looks like she's ready to work. Good luck with her. Looks great!!  Love them 700 series to!
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I bought a 712s this winter too. Mine didn't come with a snowblower and don't really want one. Where in IL. did ya get it?
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Cooksville, Dgrader. Thanks Steve in NJ! I really don't need snow blower here in NC. Gonna see if it works well, maybe sell it next winter. Yes! 26X12X12's!! Also, stock wheels and tires.
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Unless I can use the blower for leaves!! LOL!!
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Originally posted by A-Cvtx A-Cvtx wrote:

Unless I can use the blower for leaves!! LOL!!


Cut the auger off and add a set of flails on the shaft. Then enclose all but maybe a 3 inch gap at the bottom front of it and I'd bet it will chop and blow leaves, Wink You could even add a longer chute to blow them in a trailer wagon. Big smile
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Tuck, I've got 3 big gum ball trees in my yard. Ya reckon your adaptation would work for gum balls?
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I don't know for gumballs. Maybe you need a dispenser.


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HAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAA!!!!!
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Maybe I do need a dispenser.
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Charlie Tucker : You have too much time on yur hands!  Better make one o' them impellers for a blower so u can refine it 'for u patent it!
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I have a snow thrower like that for my 917. It works great, never plugged it. I believe it would even move water.

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Originally posted by Dusty MI Dusty MI wrote:

I have a snow thrower like that for my 917. It works great, never plugged it. I believe it would even move water.

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How is the belt supposed to run? I can't get it on without a twist or jumping off.
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On the tractor there are 2 pulleys, one of them, the one that puts spring tension, I think, there 2 holes on the strap iron that the pulley fastens to. You change the pulley to the other hole than the one used for the mower deck.
If that don't fix it I will have to check the belt routing. 

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I've watched a few Youtube videos and figured out the snowblower. From what I can see the tension pulley has been replaced with the wrong type of pulley. Now I gotta do some tests to see if the stator or the rectifier is the cause of my charging problems.
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Does that have a clutch on front of motor. Some of the 700s had clutch for snow blower on front of engine
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Originally posted by Mikez Mikez wrote:

Does that have a clutch on front of motor. Some of the 700s had clutch for snow blower on front of engine

Yes Mikez, it does have an electric clutch.
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Rectifier is good.
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The one I'm thinking of isn't electric it would have a rod going up to a lever up on side of frame and look like the lever that controls mower deck.
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Not too sure about the 700 series but I know the 300-400 series had both manual and electric pto. Depending on what you bought. I just converted my 312 to manual because the electric pto was discontinued, no one could give me a part number for one that "would work" as well. I found one in Texas that was re-man for $200. The parts to convert to manual was only $40 on eBay. No brainer.
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Oh ok yeah the 300-400s had ether. If your 712 don't have the front clutch then the blower was prolly rain off the center mower clutch. Good luck
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Mikez it does have the electric clutch on the front. The lever you see on the side controls the rear pto. I guess that's the one that runs tillers and stuff.

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O wow never seen electric on 700s. Learn something new. That lever yes will do your rear stuff as well as mower deck.
The 900s they run the blower off that same clutch that the lever goes to
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It may be an add on by a previous owner but it is electric.
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