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bajdon
Location: Gdansk, Poland
Joined: Jan 31, 2010
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Ariens Snow Thro - please help identyfing and repair
Original Message Jan 31, 2010 12:38 pm |
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Hi. My name is Krzysztof and I'm from Poland (Europe). I just got Ariens snow blower from my friend and after 2 hours of snow blowing machine stopped working. It was strange to me that muffler is red after few minutes and engine was not perfectly running but my friend said its normal. It was also weak for me, it went down every time I drove into 8inch of snow (not ice mountain ;) ). Today i checked spark plug, it was dirty but after cleaning it produces strong sparks. I turn round crankshaft couple of times and piston was not moving (i thing it should), i saw only one valve going up and down, i was unable to see other one cause spark plug hole is too small. When I try to start gas is going out from carburetor ( there is no air filter ?!?!?!) Please help me to identify Ariens model cause rear sticker is damaged.Here's what I was able to read: -engine Tecumseh model # H70-130210D ser 8305C -front sticker model# 7-10-m serial# 26156 -rear sticker model# 10M ????? serial# 15192 photos Here Sorry for my poor english and thanks for any help.
This message was modified Jan 31, 2010 by bajdon
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Paul7
Joined: Mar 12, 2007
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Re: Ariens Snow Thro - please help identyfing and repair
Reply #32 Feb 12, 2010 1:33 pm |
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I have an old, built like a tank, Snapper rear tine rototiller with a Briggs engine. It stays in my shed and this past spring it wouldn't start. I went through the normal diagnostic routine and discovered that it had no spark. A new spark plug didn't resolve the issue. So I started tearing the engine down, pulled the flywheel, and discovered that spiders had built one hell of a web all around the points and condenser. It was a real mess. After I cleaned everything up the points looked fine but still no spark. For $6.24 I bought a replacement points and condenser kit, installed it, and bingo I had spark. The problem was the condenser which visually looked good. As a weekend do-it-yourself guy I can tell you that getting to the points and condenser on that Briggs engine was not easy for me. So for the nominal cost (I wasn't paying for labor) I didn't think twice about replacing any wear items behind that flywheel. I can see both sides as I wouldn't want to pay unnecessary repair costs to fix something that was working. But as a DIY project I can certainly see replacing hard to get at wear parts that have a nominal cost. So it 's a philosophical debate which means that there is no absolute right nor wrong approach.
This message was modified Feb 12, 2010 by Paul7
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friiy
Location: Las Vegas, The Desert
Joined: Apr 12, 2008
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Re: Ariens Snow Thro - please help identyfing and repair
Reply #33 Feb 12, 2010 6:49 pm |
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Paul Didn't your Snapper/ Briggs engine have a Cover over the Points unit? (spiders?)... Was it the set of poionts that condenser was half the points set?... Just wondering Friiy
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Paul7
Joined: Mar 12, 2007
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Re: Ariens Snow Thro - please help identyfing and repair
Reply #34 Feb 12, 2010 9:57 pm |
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Paul Didn't your Snapper/ Briggs engine have a Cover over the Points unit? (spiders?)... Was it the set of poionts that condenser was half the points set?... Just wondering Friiy Yes it has a metal cover that's attached by two screws but spiders got in it and went to town. There were cocoon type webs the size of cotton $#%*. I used a Briggs ignition points and condenser set #294628. The condenser was included in the package.
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