But what you experienced reminds me of my first time trying to do snow with my 220. I was really disappointed. There are so many variables that, if not set right, it won't work well. A few are:
* not right belt (size matters here)
* clutch not tight
* engine RPM too low
* engine tired (too weak) or governor not adjusted right so when it gets tough it won't push harder
* snowcaster: wrong size pulley, wrong number of teeth sprocket, old chain and auger moved away from back of housing
My 220 had belt and clutch problems. The caster was fine and the engine was strong and fast enough for lighter snow.
Then I got a 226 and it had clutch and belt problems too. Then the 446 came along and that could spin the snowcaster like a monster.
You probably have to start taking it methodically, one item at a time, and make sure it's right.
I wish I was home now to test my 444 setup, as we got a good dump of the white stuff.


no more mow it's time to blow 