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Amber. With machine on level surface,fill gear box with specified gear oil until it starts running out the fill hole on front of gear box. press the helpful button and follow me on fixya for more tips
It is most likely your auger drive belts. There are two of them, and they need to be replaced periodically. Your manual should describe in detail as to how to replace the belts. Always start by removing the spark plug wire.
Improper gearcase lubricant could also cause problems. Your manual should tell you specifically what to use in the gearcase, and how to fill it. Also look for grease fittings on the auger and use a low-temp grease to service those fittings.
Lastly; behind the auger is the impeller shaft. Reach in and see if it wiggles. If it does, then have your impeller bearing replaced.
check for bent blower and auger blades
check rear blower bearing, engine off( grab rear of shaft pull up and down) shouldnt move very much. if it does bearing bad
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