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I like the bearing roller idea, Im curious to see how long they hold up as far as rust goes. (Im sitting with friends waiting for this poker game to get started. I didnt read your whole post, but I will later) |
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Ariens has this feature called the auto turn. The bigger machine has it.
As you plow the driveway and if you want to change direction, you simply lean on 1 handle bar (as your turning the machine). 1 tire unlocks so it turns very easily. Problem with it, if the skid drags on the ground or catches a line of the driveway, the machine "thinks" you want to turn. These leads to you fighting the machine up and down the walks. You end up making snake tracks up & down vers holding a nice straight line. After studying the condition, I mounted these bearings up front to act like little wheels. It works perfectly! It holds a straight line now, and the kicker is they don't wear out. I've been running these all winter with no ill effects. Previously I had to change the skids every 2 months as they would wear thru. No more. Because of the no wear effects of the roller bearings up front, I made a set for the little machine as well. Of course if you have a dirt driveway or gravel they won't work very well. But it suits a tar driveway very nicely. |
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I broke my snow mtd blower auger gear box got a new
part and replaced it. Definetly messed something up installed it backwards. Anyone willing to help for some ammo? North Central CT! |
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Backwards? that's weird.
There should be a parts break down (schematic) that will help you get it together properly. Partstree.com should have the exploded view so you will know exactly how it re-assembles. They are on my parts go to list. http://www.partstree.com/parts/ |
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Go away now come back in four months
Buzz kill Still planning my vacation just got new flip flops Prepping for my next lawn fert and painting my deck You are the ant and I am the grasshopper My answer ? I call the kid with the pick up and the plow $30 40 phone calls equals your snow machines You plow I drink hot rum toddies and watch beach movies But yeah I like your style any way |
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I <3 Home repair pron. I think I installed the warm gear backwards..
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I absolutely love ariens machines. That is going to be my next snowblower purchase, my generator is made by ariens and the thing start 1st pull everytime and never fails me. If you guys are in the Bolton area WH Press and sons is a mom and pop shop and authorized ariens dealer, they're machines are completely different from the ones sold at home depot. They are alittle more pricey but different quality then the big box store. And when you go to pick it up it is full assembled and has a full tank of gas! They even do free local delivery with purchases. They're great guys down there.
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I absolutely love ariens machines. View Quote You will find the new redesigned headlight sucks! As I used the bigger machine in the early morning the light would shine into my eyes and it would not even light the ground in front of me. So I painted the lens black then I added 2 Northern tool cheapo headlights on the bigger machine. The lighting is awesome now. I switched the left side off, unless I need more light on the left side for sidewalks. I added the same logic to the 28" machine, but only 1 light (which is switched). I don't know if this is a Home Depot machine or not. Years ago for sure, the gear box was different and so was the price. The model number is the same in this 28" deluxe (as sold by anyone) so I think (and I could be wrong) the machine is an Ariens machine which is not butchered by Home Depot. My Uncle ran into this 15 years ago. He bought a Home Depot "Ariens" machine and it blew the gear box shortly after he brought it home. He went back to Home Depot and they said sorry, we don't have parts now, maybe in several months they will be in. So he went to the Ariens dealer and they said, it's a Home Depot machine, only they can get the parts you need. So My Uncle returned the machine and got his money back. What good is a snow blower in snow season if it don't run? |
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I have an MTD with track drive (not wheels and tires) that I purchased in 1996 or 97 after the winter from hell that snowed every fucking week.
When I bought it the track drive was somewhat of a cool factor, but I since learned it is very useful. It can climb piles of packed snow. It can climb stairs to clear off my deck. I used to be a Porsche/Ferrari/MB mechanic, so can fix lots of stuff. I maintain or modify everything I own. For example: the auger gear box was a sealed unit, so I put a grease fitting on it to be able to lubricate it. Parts are still available for it, so hopefully I can keep it going for as long as I live in this snowy, commie, shit hole. |
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I absolutely love ariens machines. That is going to be my next snowblower purchase, my generator is made by ariens and the thing start 1st pull everytime and never fails me. If you guys are in the Bolton area WH Press and sons is a mom and pop shop and authorized ariens dealer, they're machines are completely different from the ones sold at home depot. They are alittle more pricey but different quality then the big box store. And when you go to pick it up it is full assembled and has a full tank of gas! They even do free local delivery with purchases. They're great guys down there. View Quote Hell yeah! +1 That's where I got my ariens blower. Now I need a new rider mower. The ol wheel horse is just tired. It runs but is grumpy. I'll probably buy another old WH tho. New riders seem to be crap until you get into commercial equipment. |
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That Scag is fucking sweet!! Those things are fun to run and make quick work of a boring ass chore.
Snow rocks. I'd rather blow driveways than mow lawns. My work is the sun, I work in it all day. For the second time in my life, I was mistaken for a Mexican last week. I can feel the skin cancer setting in all day as the sun reigns down on me. Fuck summer. Winter wont get here fast enough. Driving is more fun when its dicey out, too. Snow has a way of weeding out the stupid. . |
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After the winter from hell a few years ago my old John Deere machine was in need of work or replacement. I was working on it in the garage trying to patch her together as each storm hit.
I decided I was going to replace the John Deere with a new machine. I looked at the Husky, Ariens and Honda The Honda blowers are made for midgets so they were ruled out quickly. I then decided either the Husky or the Ariens. I wanted a local dealer with good reputation to buy from. This way if there was an issue and I needed it fixed under warranty it would not take months. Out of warranty I fix myself. Once I thought about it I ended up just rebuilding the Deere machine. $600 in parts and a couple days worth of work I had it ready for another winter of use. It has been good ever since. If I see a good deal on a used Ariens I might grab it . The Deere will serve me well for more seasons I am sure but it the engine or gearbox breaks I will not fix it. |
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I bought an Areins at the end of this last season, I retired a 16 yr Crapsman blower that I had zero issue with the first 13yrs of ownership. The last 3 yrs I have put 100-200 a yr into it . This last season we had a week or two that we got hit every 2-3 days ,well the axle broke so I gave up on it.
I saved the motor to see about finding a go karting Craig's list to put it on. |
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Bob, I have a little Huskvarna 30" ZTR. Do you think it could be modified to accept anti scalp wheels on the deck? PM me please.
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Oh nooooooo tractor porn
You guys are behind the curve You can get 2 Guatemalans to cut your lawn and get paid 12 large for it Lawn equipment, how archaic! |
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Oh nooooooo tractor porn You guys are behind the curve You can get 2 Guatemalans to cut your lawn and get paid 12 large for it Lawn equipment, how archaic! View Quote Guatemalans? Are you high? Market is flooded with Mexicans, stack em deep while they're cheap! Shit, .gov will pay YOU!!! |
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Oh nooooooo tractor porn You guys are behind the curve You can get 2 Guatemalans to cut your lawn and get paid 12 large for it Lawn equipment, how archaic! Guatemalans? Are you high? Market is flooded with Mexicans, stack em deep while they're cheap! Shit, .gov will pay YOU!!! I want the stacked Mexican bitches that go go dance on telemundo |
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Oh nooooooo tractor porn You guys are behind the curve You can get 2 Guatemalans to cut your lawn and get paid 12 large for it Lawn equipment, how archaic! Guatemalans? Are you high? Market is flooded with Mexicans, stack em deep while they're cheap! Shit, .gov will pay YOU!!! I want the stacked Mexican bitches that go go dance on telemundo |
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Winter, what are you stupid? Yea I service all my machines when the weather is fair, compared to the dead of winter. Winter is only 5 months away... For better than 15 years living here on this property, I have owned 2 snow blowers to clean my walks and driveway. A primary and a back up. When I was younger if my snow blower died, it's out by hand for hours, finally the parts show and I'm back in business. The snow lately is getting deep around here (as you all know), and I prefer Ariens machines for several reasons. Reliability, ease to work on them, speed of the machines as I travel down my long walks and finally I like the tall chute when I'm doing side walks. The shorter machines just can't throw the snow out of a snow buried sidewalk like the taller Ariens machines. I owned this old Snapper machine as a back up machine and sold it on Craig's list for $450 the other day. It sold in 12 hours. I then bought a used Ariens 28" machine Monday to back up my primary 30" machine. This machine was $800 with not much use, but it needed carburetor work as the machine was not running smoothly. Old gas in the carb screwed it up. I serviced it with fresh oil & grease, I added my rolling type skids, a new light, spark plug, fresh gas, then I cleaned the carb. No luck as it still surges, so I ordered a new carb for $49 bucks. She's running perfect now. I sold the old Snapper machine because the machine was slow and short. It was terrible at doing sidewalks as the snow would just blow into the wall of snow lining the sidewalk, then the snow would bounce off the wall of snow and get me all covered. Plus it would take me nearly 2 hours a storm, even if only a few inches... Oh, I did add a snow cab on the bigger machine. I don't know if I like it or not yet, if it sucks, it comes off with two knobs. Maybe keeping me warmer and drier as I walk around would be a good thing? Pics or it didn't happen: Snapper machine <a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/500magnumnut/media/gun%20room/926Snapper_zpsa8e4a882.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v508/500magnumnut/gun%20room/926Snapper_zpsa8e4a882.jpg</a> My custom rolling shoes on both machines <a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/500magnumnut/media/gun%20room/skid_zps06f02d3a.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v508/500magnumnut/gun%20room/skid_zps06f02d3a.jpg</a> Pair of Ariens machines a 30" and a 28" <a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/500magnumnut/media/gun%20room/Ariens001_zps91a6bd4f.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v508/500magnumnut/gun%20room/Ariens001_zps91a6bd4f.jpg</a> snow cab on the bigger one <a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/500magnumnut/media/gun%20room/Ariens003_zps418b2c34.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v508/500magnumnut/gun%20room/Ariens003_zps418b2c34.jpg</a> operator side of snow cab <a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/500magnumnut/media/gun%20room/Ariens004_zpsb44ee142.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v508/500magnumnut/gun%20room/Ariens004_zpsb44ee142.jpg</a> Why 2 snow blowers? Because I ain't shoveling this out by hand if the primary craps out! <a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/500magnumnut/media/gun%20room/blizzard2013_zpsfbdda057.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v508/500magnumnut/gun%20room/blizzard2013_zpsfbdda057.jpg</a> View Quote |
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Winter, what are you stupid? Yea I service all my machines when the weather is fair, compared to the dead of winter. Winter is only 5 months away... For better than 15 years living here on this property, I have owned 2 snow blowers to clean my walks and driveway. A primary and a back up. When I was younger if my snow blower died, it's out by hand for hours, finally the parts show and I'm back in business. The snow lately is getting deep around here (as you all know), and I prefer Ariens machines for several reasons. Reliability, ease to work on them, speed of the machines as I travel down my long walks and finally I like the tall chute when I'm doing side walks. The shorter machines just can't throw the snow out of a snow buried sidewalk like the taller Ariens machines. I owned this old Snapper machine as a back up machine and sold it on Craig's list for $450 the other day. It sold in 12 hours. I then bought a used Ariens 28" machine Monday to back up my primary 30" machine. This machine was $800 with not much use, but it needed carburetor work as the machine was not running smoothly. Old gas in the carb screwed it up. I serviced it with fresh oil & grease, I added my rolling type skids, a new light, spark plug, fresh gas, then I cleaned the carb. No luck as it still surges, so I ordered a new carb for $49 bucks. She's running perfect now. I sold the old Snapper machine because the machine was slow and short. It was terrible at doing sidewalks as the snow would just blow into the wall of snow lining the sidewalk, then the snow would bounce off the wall of snow and get me all covered. Plus it would take me nearly 2 hours a storm, even if only a few inches... Oh, I did add a snow cab on the bigger machine. I don't know if I like it or not yet, if it sucks, it comes off with two knobs. Maybe keeping me warmer and drier as I walk around would be a good thing? Pics or it didn't happen: Snapper machine <a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/500magnumnut/media/gun%20room/926Snapper_zpsa8e4a882.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v508/500magnumnut/gun%20room/926Snapper_zpsa8e4a882.jpg</a> My custom rolling shoes on both machines <a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/500magnumnut/media/gun%20room/skid_zps06f02d3a.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v508/500magnumnut/gun%20room/skid_zps06f02d3a.jpg</a> Pair of Ariens machines a 30" and a 28" <a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/500magnumnut/media/gun%20room/Ariens001_zps91a6bd4f.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v508/500magnumnut/gun%20room/Ariens001_zps91a6bd4f.jpg</a> snow cab on the bigger one <a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/500magnumnut/media/gun%20room/Ariens003_zps418b2c34.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v508/500magnumnut/gun%20room/Ariens003_zps418b2c34.jpg</a> operator side of snow cab <a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/500magnumnut/media/gun%20room/Ariens004_zpsb44ee142.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v508/500magnumnut/gun%20room/Ariens004_zpsb44ee142.jpg</a> Why 2 snow blowers? Because I ain't shoveling this out by hand if the primary craps out! <a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/500magnumnut/media/gun%20room/blizzard2013_zpsfbdda057.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v508/500magnumnut/gun%20room/blizzard2013_zpsfbdda057.jpg</a> View Quote |
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great job View Quote Hey friend! I went to see your brother a week or so back to get larger tires for the Snapper wheels. My logic told me using taller tires will get the machine a tick faster down the driveway. He said ATV wheels won't mount well on the narrow rims, so I scraped the idea. I listed the ole Snapper on Craig's list and sold it over night.... Then I found the Ariens on Craigslist from someone in Durham.... It's fun to trade them in sometimes, hopefully you get something better in the long run. |
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