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bob1031


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Ariens ST11528DLE Drive problem
Original Message   Dec 26, 2008 12:09 pm
Ariens Snow Throwers are junk.!!  I purchased a model 926015 -ST11528DLE a couple of years ago from a dealer.. and have been fighting with them to replace the thing ever since. The first storm it wouldn't throw snow,  as the auger belt needed to be adjusted,,, then,,,, The drive mechansim (friction plate) stops working as snow leaks down from the engine to the plate and causes slippage. After several trips to the dealer (or former dealer as they gave up the line due to so many service issues) Ariens finially recognized there was an issue and had me go to another dealer for service where they installed a baffle cover ??that was to prevent the plate from getting wet...  Well.... let me tell you that didn't work at all.  My machine is still not working and is a piece of junk and Ariens will not replace it.. just want me to keep bringing it back to have it looked at again.    I will never ,,,,never purchase another Ariens product ever again....
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Jonathan


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Re: Ariens ST11528DLE Drive problem
Reply #1   Dec 26, 2008 1:05 pm
I have an older version of the 11528 which has a different drive setup. There may be some others on this site with the same model who may have some suggestions.

2004 Ariens 11528LE, Troybilt Horse "Big Red" Tiller (original), Troybilt Tuffy Tiller (original), Sears LT1000 mower, Lawn Boy 7073 21" mower, Stihl FS55 RC trimmer, Poulan Countervibe 3400 chainsaw
mml4


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Joined: Dec 31, 2003
Points: 544

Re: Ariens ST11528DLE Drive problem
Reply #2   Dec 26, 2008 4:48 pm
 
Bob-I realize your angry and frustrated but in the spirit of trying to get the machine to work for you  consider the following :

Water on the plate and disk wouldn't prevent the wheels from turning completely. I know this probably contradicts everything you have been told but even if the drive were under water it wouldn't prevent the wheels from turning at all. You would get some motion or screeching or chirping or something. I would start by adjusting the the control cables and  belt tension according to your manual. It is not rocket science and can be done by anyone who can follow instructions. Once that is done and if it still doesen't work consider the following.

My machine is not an Ariens but does have a differential.On one wheel there is a center cap that covers a threaded shaft that has two large nuts.The outer nut locks against the inner one and prevents it from turning.The inner one is the tension adjustment for the differential.If you take off the outer nut and turn the inner one clockwise you will increase spring tension and adjust the point at which the differential locks / slips. My point is if the inner nut is not applying enough tension on the springs beneath it, the disks and chains and pulleys of the drive system may all be turning and doing their job but the wheels will not turn at all!. You will have to turn the inner nut until it makes contact with the springs and then 1 to 3 turns further. The more turns  clockwise after contacting the spring the more pressure it will take to make the wheels slip in a turn. I find one turn past contact is sufficient for my machine. Once again- If there is no spring tension the wheels will not turn at all.  You then put the outer nut back on thus locking up the adjusting nut and replace the hub cap.

Of course if the Ariens differential is different than mine this will all be meaningless to you. However most of the drive systems in the different brands are similar and I have a sneaking suspision your differential is out of adjustment. If it is different than mine you should find the  instructions in the Ariens manual on how to adjust it. I am presuming all belts are intact, all pulleys are locked tightly on their shafts with their keys or bolts in place, the chain on the final drive is intact and in place , the gears the chain rides on are locked on their shafts using either keys or locking bolts and the control cables are in adjustment.

It sounds like the dealer who worked on the machine didn't take the time to properly set the machine up or repair it when it was returned to him. You will get many different opinions about different brands of blowers on this and other forums but I don't think you will find anyone who thinks Ariens DLE units are junk. Yours is out of adjustment somewhere and is in need of a little TLC.

Good Luck and let us know how you make out,

Marc 

This message was modified Dec 26, 2008 by mml4


SnapperV210P,Toro22177,TroyBilt42010Snowthrower,Craftsman Shredder,American Turbo Pressure Washer HondaGX200,Stihl011Saw,EchoPas260Trimmer Edger,EchoPB602Blower,EchoHCR150Hedge Clipper
pvrp


Joined: Nov 14, 2008
Points: 151

Re: Ariens ST11528DLE Drive problem
Reply #3   Dec 26, 2008 5:06 pm
mml4 wrote:
My machine is not an Ariens but does have a differential.On one wheel there is a center cap that covers a threaded shaft that has two large nuts.The outer nut locks against the inner one and prevents it from turning.The inner one is the tension adjustment for the differential.

I'm interested in hearing who manufactured your snowblower since I thought only Ariens had a differential.

[edit: I just noticed that you listed your snowblower in your signature line, a TroyBuilt 42010, and I see in
the parts manual that it has a differential as you say. Interesting.]

The Ariens differential is a single self-contained unit and is not adjustable as far as I know.
At least Ariens lists it as a single item (but then so does TroyBuilt) and makes no mention
of adjustment in the service manual.

Paul
This message was modified Dec 26, 2008 by pvrp
mml4


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Re: Ariens ST11528DLE Drive problem
Reply #4   Dec 26, 2008 5:48 pm
pvrp wrote:
I'm interested in hearing who manufactured your snowblower since I thought only Ariens had a differential.

[edit: I just noticed that you listed your snowblower in your signature line, a TroyBuilt 42010, and I see in
the parts manual that it has a differential as you say. Interesting.]

The Ariens differential is a single self-contained unit and is not adjustable as far as I know.
At least Ariens lists it as a single item (but then so does TroyBuilt) and makes no mention
of adjustment in the service manual.

Paul



Paul- I am the fortunate owner of a pre MTD Troy-Bilt model 42010.  It is an 824 with cast iron gearbox,a real differential,handwarmers,electric start, and a light with a switch. The unit was built for Troy-Bilt by Bolens. All of the linkages are solid rods(no cables). There are 4 zerk fittings on the auger alone.To tell you how overbuilt this thing is it weighs 290lbs and thats for a 24" machine..The warranty was 7years. The parts manual / operators manual both of which came with the machine total 50 pages with lots of references for torque settings (like 11ft/lbs on the shear bolts) and diagrams for everything. The fasteners have welded nuts,nylocks of lock washers. No self tappers to be found. Very nimble because of the differential.You would never realize it weighed almost 300lb.unless you tried to move it with the engine off.

I could go on and on but let me say that it is the exact opposite of the type of equiptment MTD is putting out using the Troy-Bilt name today. The attention to detail defies description. It is the last step in the evolution of the Bolens line of Snow Blowers.

Marc 

PS- Paul the service manual lists the procedure for adjusting the differential on p23 under the section marked "Slip Differential Adjustment"  with an illustration on the top of that page marked figure 5-12.

This message was modified Dec 26, 2008 by mml4


SnapperV210P,Toro22177,TroyBilt42010Snowthrower,Craftsman Shredder,American Turbo Pressure Washer HondaGX200,Stihl011Saw,EchoPas260Trimmer Edger,EchoPB602Blower,EchoHCR150Hedge Clipper
Snowmann


Joined: Dec 3, 2003
Points: 494

Re: Ariens ST11528DLE Drive problem
Reply #5   Dec 26, 2008 8:16 pm
Bob,

I am very familiar with your unit. Why don't you give some more detail on what it is doing (or what it is not doing) so we can get your problems diagnosed. Also please include your serial number. That unit may have been built over a 2 year period and there could have been some changes over that timeframe. I'm thinking your problems are related mostly to assembly or setup, at the dealer or factory (also possibly some dealers that are less than expert).

PK
bob1031


Joined: Dec 22, 2008
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Re: Ariens ST11528DLE Drive problem
Reply #6   Dec 26, 2008 10:15 pm
Snowmann wrote:
Bob,

I am very familiar with your unit. Why don't you give some more detail on what it is doing (or what it is not doing) so we can get your problems diagnosed. Also please include your serial number. That unit may have been built over a 2 year period and there could have been some changes over that timeframe. I'm thinking your problems are related mostly to assembly or setup, at the dealer or factory (also possibly some dealers that are less than expert).

PK



Snowman

Thanks for you reply..

The Machine works initially then quits after usage...usually after a couple of passes up and down the driveway... I don't horse on the machine.. Usually keep it in 1st gear, go slow and do not force into snow piles..etc... I have had the dealer adjust the cable and so have I as I am pretty mechanically inclined and can read the manual. When I am snowblowing and it quits, I can actually lift the wheels off the ground and they still move.. but don't have enough power behind them when I  place them back on the ground to drive the machine.   I talked to a person named Joy last year who had me go to the dealer and they installed a baffle cover to prevent water from leaking onto the drive assembly.......and recently received and email back from a Jim S. telling me to take the thing back to the dealer again.. Personally,,I'm tired of having it in the shop all winter...  the serial number is 000556.  I hope you have the answer !!!

brjl


Joined: Jan 2, 2009
Points: 23

Re: Ariens ST11528DLE Drive problem
Reply #7   Jan 2, 2009 7:35 am
Oh boy, I guess I should have searched the posts before I posted mine, but in my anger and frustation, I posted. I am having the same problem that you are.with the same model. The dealer told me that he never heard of such a thing. Paid big bucks for what is supposed to be a great machine, but I guess if I cannot get Ariens to make this good, I will be out alot of money. If you get some satisfaction, please let us know, I am about ready to drive the thing into the front window of the dealer, Oh, wait a minute, I can't because it wont drive.

VentVentVent

Brian

bob1031


Joined: Dec 22, 2008
Points: 7

Re: Ariens ST11528DLE Drive problem
Reply #8   Jan 25, 2009 12:04 pm
Brought this back into the dealer t weeks ago where they could not replicate the problem.  Of course..... Ariens then sent them a new drive plate.  Ariens also said that there were a few machines that went out of the factory with a zinc coated drive plate, that when it got wet, would slip.  They replaced this and during the last storm I didn't have a problem!!!!!!   I've been holding on on making a judgement as to whether the unit is totally fixed.... or not.... until after another good snow storm.  Those of you that are still have problems should contact Ariens and have them replace the drive plate as well as install the baffle. 

Snowmann


Joined: Dec 3, 2003
Points: 494

Re: Ariens ST11528DLE Drive problem
Reply #9   Jan 25, 2009 1:16 pm
bob1031 wrote:
Brought this back into the dealer t weeks ago where they could not replicate the problem.  Of course..... Ariens then sent them a new drive plate.  Ariens also said that there were a few machines that went out of the factory with a zinc coated drive plate, that when it got wet, would slip.  They replaced this and during the last storm I didn't have a problem!!!!!!   I've been holding on on making a judgement as to whether the unit is totally fixed.... or not.... until after another good snow storm.  Those of you that are still have problems should contact Ariens and have them replace the drive plate as well as install the baffle. 


Excellent news Bob.
Paul7


Joined: Mar 12, 2007
Points: 452

Re: Ariens ST11528DLE Drive problem
Reply #10   Jan 25, 2009 4:53 pm
mml4 wrote:
Paul- I am the fortunate owner of a pre MTD Troy-Bilt model 42010.  It is an 824 with cast iron gearbox,a real differential,handwarmers,electric start, and a light with a switch. The unit was built for Troy-Bilt by Bolens. All of the linkages are solid rods(no cables). There are 4 zerk fittings on the auger alone.To tell you how overbuilt this thing is it weighs 290lbs and thats for a 24" machine..The warranty was 7years. The parts manual / operators manual both of which came with the machine total 50 pages with lots of references for torque settings (like 11ft/lbs on the shear bolts) and diagrams for everything. The fasteners have welded nuts,nylocks of lock washers. No self tappers to be found. Very nimble because of the differential.You would never realize it weighed almost 300lb.unless you tried to move it with the engine off.

I could go on and on but let me say that it is the exact opposite of the type of equiptment MTD is putting out using the Troy-Bilt name today. The attention to detail defies description. It is the last step in the evolution of the Bolens line of Snow Blowers.


Interesting.  A guy down the street from me is selling his immaculately maintained pre-MTD 8hp 24" Bolens snowthrower for $125.   Based on Marc's comments I feel like I should buy it just to have an example of the "way they used to build em".
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