TORO POWER CLEAR 721 Power Clear 721 No Pressure
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93%
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Rotor Paddle Kit
The rubber paddles are the primary contact point that draws snow into the housing and ejects it through the chute. When these paddles wear down beyond the wear indicator holes, the gap between the rotor and the housing increases, causing snow to 'leak' around the edges rather than being pressurized and thrown. Replacing the paddles restores the tight tolerances needed for effective centrifugal discharge.
SKU: 125-1128
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4%
CONF
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Auger Drive Belt
The drive belt transfers torque from the engine crankshaft to the auger pulley. Over time, the belt can stretch or become glazed from heat, leading to slippage under the heavy load of snow. This slippage results in reduced auger RPM, which directly manifests as a loss of snow-throwing distance and physical clearing pressure.
SKU: 121-6622
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3%
CONF
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Carburetor Assembly
Based on the surging data provided, a restriction in the carburetor's internal jets is likely causing a lean-burn condition. This oscillation in engine speed prevents the machine from staying in its power band, resulting in inconsistent throwing force. A new carburetor ensures the engine provides the steady, high-RPM output required to maintain the kinetic energy of the auger system.
SKU: 127-9154
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Rotor Paddle Kit.
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