Try replacing your belts. This should solve it.If the snow is wet try spraying pam in side your blower on all parts that come in contact with snow.This might help.
Check the engine. Make sure that it's running at full power. Check the transmission to make sure that it is transmitting the power. Make sure that there isn';t any debris clogging the unit.
A snow blower should blow snow about 50 feet n average.
Well, how far can you throw a person? Not very far, I'd guess. How much does he trust you? Not very much.
yes but it is very hard and you cannot throw it very far.
Sure he can. but it would be very difficult to throw it that far. it would be easier to kick it but i suppose if he could somehow get it that far then it would count as a goal.
really far they can throw as far 200 metres
THE PULLEY IS THAT SIZE FOR A REASON. I WOULD ASSUME THE MANUFACTURER DESIGNED IT AT THE OPTIMUM SPEED AS TO HAVE ENOUGH POWER TO PICK UP THE AVERAGE AMOUNT OF SNOW AND TO THROW THE SNOW ADEQUATE DISTANCE. THERE IS A DIRECT PROPORTION BETWEEN POWER AND SPEED. IF YOU MAKE A CHANGE TO INCREASE SPEED, THEN YOU WILL DECREASE POWER (AND VISE VERSA). THE QUESTION IS HOW MUCH POWER CAN YOU AFFORD TO LOOSE? THIS WILL DEPEND ON HOW DEEP THE SNOW IS AND HOW WET THE SNOW IS. IS THE MACHINE HAVING TROUBLE PICKING UP THE SNOW OR IS IT NOT THROWING IT FAR ENOUGH? IF YOUR ANSWER IS BOTH, YOU MAY WANT TO CONSIDER A BIGGER MACHINE.
Canada is far up in the north where the climate is very cold, so it tends to get more snow than other places.
far
Not as far as me.
I believe the idiom you're looking for is "You can't trust a person further than you can throw them". The meaning is meant that you cannot trust someone because you can't throw them very far.
It's when you try to throw a donkey as far as you can.