Small Engines (Lawn Mowers, etc.): Snapper snow thrower rubber replacement, snapper snow thrower, rubber replacement
QuestionI have a single stage Snapper snow thrower with worn out rubber auger paddles. They seem to be riveted on to the auger. I have purchased the correct set of replacement rubber parts. How do I get the old ones off and what is the easiest way to re-attach the new ones?
Answer Hello Brian:
Drill Out the Rivets and Rivet the Replacements. Did you Receive the Replacement Rivets with the Paddles? Hope this Helps. I am here if you Require more Assistance. Let me know what Happens, Please. Thanks.
Good Luck
Respectfully
John
Hello Brian:
I Read your Post in the Comments Area. The Bolts will be Fine. Make Sure they Fit Snug and there is Very Little Slop (the tighter the bolts fit the better) in the Holes. Use Blue Thread Loc Inside the Nuts. I Use the Nylox Nuts and the Thread Loc and No Lock Washers. Once the Nylox Nuts are Tightened and the Thread Loc has Dried; you Don't have to Worry about the Bolts Becoming Lose. Thanks for the Comments. May all your Mechanical Problems be SMALL ONES and May the All Mighty Bless You and Yours. Till Next Time. Be Safe.
Best Wishes and Good Luck
Respectfully
John