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Sno-Away Belt Cover


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I just finished the resto on my Simplicity Sno-Away 4 990482 Rubber Tire. It's complete except I never had a belt cover for it. It's trapezoid in shape the ones I've seen are black with a hole for the muffler. I tried over a dozen places with emails and phone calls and no dice. I think I'll have to wait it out until I find a real junker on eBay with one to part out. If anyone wants to see my machine I have pics on opeonthenet.com forum. It came out really good.
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find the part number here and call Sandy lake impliment. http://www.simplicitytechpubs.com/6767PRINT/PDF_files/TP_400_828_01_IW_S.pdf http://simpletractors.com/rt_border/sandy_lake.htm they might be able to help you.
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I have one ,a 1962,that i got at a yard sale and fixed up. its a great machine,but without any spare parts i try not to use it to much,i got a john deere 826 to handle the heavy stuff.
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I can't actually imagine anything on the machine itself breaking. The engine seems to be the weakest link. Simplicity made them beefy.. Here in the Northeast (Outside Philly) We normally get 6-10 inches of snow, but sometimes hit with 20.. I can see my machine chewing it up and asking for more.. The Deere 826 is a nice machine. I've been looking for a large frame Simplicity with a popped engine to soup up. V Twin Vanguard or Generac Repower! Thanks for the Sandy Lake Contact. I sent them the email I've been using everywhere. I'm not getting my hopes up.
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