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BobSmith


Location: Ontario Canada, snowbelt off Georgian Bay
Joined: Nov 16, 2005
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Stuck or frozen auger solutions
Original Message   Dec 6, 2005 1:49 pm
Guys

Today I had a problem running the auger on my Ariens 7524 that I just got a couple weeks ago. I started it up and the first time I ran the auger the engine died. I restarted it and when I ran the auger this time it kind of screamed and I immediately shut off the engine. Both times the auger was not under load and the machine was stationary.

I pulled the spark plug, used the shovel to clear as much snow from the shovel housing and impeller area as I could, then banged it up and down a few times. The auger ran with no complaint this time. I'm still not sure what the problem was other than there was quite a bit of impacted snow inside the shovel housing and after I cleaned that it ran fine. Would the shaft or the impeller itself have been frozen?

When anyone encounters an unmoveable auger what do you do? I don't have the option to move it into a warm area. Is it safe to throw warm water into the impeller area or are you just compounding the problem? I have been running the impeller for 20 or 30 seconds before shutdown but today I followed the letter of the law and ran the auger for almost 3 minites. I also cleaned as much snow out of there as possible before I stored it. Is this an effective preventative for a frozen/stuck auger/impeller? I'm hoping this isn't a common problem for Ariens and/or the Ariens compact series. Thanks for any advice.
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nibbler


Joined: Mar 5, 2004
Points: 751

Re: Stuck or frozen auger solutions
Reply #12   Dec 6, 2005 9:49 pm
I put the 2x4 in down the chute into the impeller. To see if there is any tension in the system I'll try to turn the impeller with the 2x4.

I just use a stick or old broom handle. You can also get a fairly robust kids shovel and cut it down a bit if need be. The big thing is to make it so that it is carried on the machine and is convenient to use.
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