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Anonymous Posted on Jan 08, 2010

I have a toro ccr 2450 snowblower. i bought it

I have a toro ccr 2450 snowblower. i bought it last year and used it once. this year i used it for the second time and the belt shredded - auger stopped spinning. i replaced the belt, got half my driveway done and the new belt shredded. what gives? if my gas/oil mix is too lean, could the engine heat up too much, overheat the spindle that turns the belt and actually melt/damage the belt? or is something else going on?

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No if your belt is shredding there is something rubbing on the belt. Check the idler/tightner pulley see if it spins freely. Check make sure nothing but the pulleys are touching the belt when it is engaged.
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