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Eddie ParksSep 5, 2025
What to do if my Toro power max 826 OXE doesn't discharge snow properly?
- BBrenda StevensSep 5, 2025
If your Toro Snow Blower runs but doesn't discharge snow well, consider these potential issues. First, ensure the throttle is in the FAST position when throwing snow. If it is, check that you're not moving too fast for the amount of snow; try shifting to a lower gear. Avoid trying to remove too much snow per swath, especially if it's heavy or wet. Make sure the discharge chute is not plugged. If those aren't the cause, the auger/impeller drive belt might be loose, off the pulley, worn, or broken. Try to unclog the discharge chute. Move the throttle to the FAST position. Reduce the amount of snow removed per swath. Do not overload the machine with extremely heavy or wet snow.












