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Justsomeguy
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Ariens 921001 drive question
Original Message Feb 4, 2011 7:15 am |
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Quick question, during the blizzard, and removing snow for many neighbors,i found that at times the machine whould not drive the wheels. It would happen when driving into a drift.everything else seemed fine, its just the wheels didn't turn. I would back up, wait a second and go again.last night during some fine tuning removal she seemed normal. So should I check a belt or friction drive? I don't want to destroy something. It is in its third season and it has not made any odd noises at all... Thanks fort your expertise! Tony
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Justsomeguy
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Re: Ariens 921001 drive question
Reply #2 Feb 4, 2011 11:55 am |
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Thanks shryp,i will do just that when I get home ! :)
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Justsomeguy
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Re: Ariens 921001 drive question
Reply #3 Feb 4, 2011 5:56 pm |
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service manual not available online.....
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JohnWI
Joined: Nov 15, 2010
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Re: Ariens 921001 drive question
Reply #4 Feb 4, 2011 10:19 pm |
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You could also just need to tighten the adjustment up a little. See your manual for proper adjustments.
Worked for me. I tested by heading into a "wall" without the auger on and the wheels slipped instead of stalling. At first my linkage was actually quite loose. Now it's only barely loose.
I think that the manual called for measuring the spring length before and after applying the tension. It should stretch the spring about 1/2" (if memory serves me).
2011 Ariens Pro 28; Toro 210R, older Powerlite and a generic single stage w/ Tec. engine. God Bless America!
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