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Ariens SNO- THROS 932007 User's Manual
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1. 0 MN 0iN N n NP NM 4 cud n masia 3 MO 4 013059 SHOULDER SPACER 063001 LOCKWASHER 064044 WASHER 312 343 x 7 8 x 7 065051 KEPS NUT 069120 THROTTLE PLATE _ 069119 THROTTLE CONTROL 061012 MACHINE SCREW No 10 24 x 1 2 055121 BUSHING 064173 WASHER 059150 CAPSCREW 20x1 069119 CLAMP 075019 KNOB awe 4 o 0 gt ENGINE 5 H P TEC HS50 670088 ENGINE 3 5 H P TEC H35 45515K ENGINE 2 7 H P TEC H35 45503M 8 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 3 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 2 2 1 4 1 1 2 2 1 1 4 7 1 3 1 1 1 1 8 8 1 1
2. When clearing repairing or inspecting make certain the collector impeller and all moving parts have stopped Dis connect the spark plug wire Do not run the engine indoors except when starting the engine and for transporting the snow thrower in or out of the building Open the outside doors exhaust fumes are dangerous Do not clear snow across the face of slopes Exercise ex treme caution when changing direction on slopes Do not attempt to clear steep slopes Never operate the snow thrower without proper guards plates or other safety protective devices in place Never operate the snow thrower near glass enclosures auto mobiles window wells drop offs etc without proper ad justment of the snow discharge angle Keep children and pets away Do not overload the machine capacity by attempting to clear snow at too fast a rate 12 Never operate the machine at high transport speeds on slippery surfaces Use care when backing 13 Never direct discharge at bystanders or allow anyone in front of the unit 14 Disengage power to the collector impeller when snow thrower is transported or not in use 15 Use only attachments and accessories approved by the manufacturer of snow thrower such as wheel weights counterweights cabs etc 16 Never operate the snow thrower without good visibility or light Always be sure of your footing and keep a firm hold on the handles Walk never run Maintenance and
3. 1 1 1 3 2 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 Nw SUGGESTED PARTS STOCKING CODE CODE SUGGERE D INVENTAIRE DES PIECES F FAST S SLOW F FAST rapide 5 SLOW lent M MEDIUM CUSTOMER ORDER ONLY M MEDIUM moyen O Commande du client seulement SNO THRO PARTS LIST FOR MODELS 932001 932004 932006 832002 amp 832003 SOUFFLEURS SNO THRO MODELES 932001 932004 932006 832002 amp 832003 ORDER PARTS BY PART NUMBER NOT BY REFERENCE NUMBER OR DESCRIPTION ANY PART ORDERED BY REFERENCE NUMBER WILL BE DISREGARDED ATTENTION COMMANDEZ LES PIECES NUMERO NON PAR f NUMERO DE REFERENCE NIPAR 1 DESCRIPTION TOU PAR NUM RO DE REFERENCE SERA IGNOR E Use Ariens Liquid Grease Part No 000070 Approx 2 oz SNO THRO PARTS LIST FOR MODELS 932001 832002 832003 932004 amp 932006 SOUFFLEURS SNO THRO MODELES 932001 832002 832003 932004 amp 932006 NoDE NO DE CODE NoDE No DE CODE REF PIECE D INV QUANTIT REF PIECE D INV QUANTITE NO REQ D NOSREQIG REF PART stock DESCRIPTION STOCK DESCRIPTION NO NO CODE NO CODE 532010 BLOWER HOUSING 532003 BLOWER HOUSING 010142 BEARING FLANGE 054063 RAD AL BEARING 003017 BEARING FLANGE 065040 LOCK NUT 066001 KEY Woodruff 3 16x7 8 073103 SHEAVE 06000
4. footing on slippery surfaces starting and operating the snow thrower 10 11 ON PANEL WARNING ROTATING PARTS STOP ENGINE AND REMOVE SPARK PLUG IGNITION WIRE BEFORE REMOVING OBSTRUCTIONS A WARNING ROTATING PARTS KEEP CLEAR OF COLLECTOR RAKES WHILE ENGINE 15 RUNNING 78327 KEEP HANDS FEET AND ALL FOREIGN OBJECTS OUT OF THE COLLECTOR RAKES REPLACE SHEAR BOLTS WITH ARIENS SHEAR BOLTS ONLY MODEL 932001 2 7 H P 78458 MODEL 932004 3 5 H P 78542 MODEL 932006 5 H P 78193 un THROTTLE PLATE 69120 EM MODELS 932006 amp ATTACHMENT 932007 DRIVE CLUTCH LEVER DEPRESS FOR 4 23 WHEEL DRIVE DISCHARGE RIGHT LEFT OFF 1 2 3 4 FULL choke B THROTTLE fast 810 CHOKE THROTTLE DECALS AVAILABLE FROM TECUMSEH ATTENTION WHEN USING SUMMER ATTACHMENTS REMOVE HEATER BOX AND INSTALL AIR CLEANER 78189 ORDER DECALS BY ARIENS PART NUMBER SHOWN 2 7 H P BE AWARE OF SAFETY DECALS If the unit should start to vibrate abnormally stop the engine and check immediately for the cause Vibration is generally a warning of trouble Stop the engine whenever you leave the operating position before unclogging the collector impeller housing or dis charge guide and when making any repairs adjustments or inspections
5. DE CODE REF PIECE D INV QUANTIT REF PIECE p iNV REF PART STOCK DESCRIPTION NO REQ D REF PART STOCK DESCRIPTION NO NO CODE NO NO CODE 032070 FRAME 032002 SHIFT FORK 065039 LOCKNUT 032071 SHIFT HANDLE 083090 SPRING 064123 WASHER 5 16 Std x 11 16 x 065 059045 CAP SCREW 5 16 18 x 1 1 2 GR 032004 QUADRANT 032079 QUADRANT 5 074015 TAPTITE 032005 CLUTCH FORK 002111 SPACER 064003 WASHER 1 2 Std x 1 1 16 x 095 067004 COTTER PIN 1 8 x 1 012086 CAP 083141 SPRING EXTENSION 032069 IDLER ARM 010358 SPACER BUSHING 059002 CAP SCREW 5 16 18 x 5 8 GR 064002 WASHER 5 16 Std x 7 8 x 083 065042 LOCKNUT 055120 FLANGE BUSHING Long 032007 HEX SHAFT 066003 KEY Woodruff 3 16 x 3 4 073074 SHEAVE 060011 SETSCREW 632001 BRAKE CLUTCH ARM 022178 BRAKE LINING 068062 RIVET OVAL 3 16 x 7 16 055037 FLANGE BUSHING 032009 LEVER 91 0320140 LEVER GLUTEH 32 058026 PIN ROLL 5 32 x 7 8 33 032011 FRICTION PLATE 34 032012 BEARING FLANGE 35 057043 SNAP RING EXTENSION 36 032072 FRICTION WHEEL HUB 022013 FRICTION DISC 059028 CAP SCREW 1 4 20 x 1 2 065040 LOCKNUT 032073 HEX SHAFT 058047 ROLL PIN 1 8 x 7 8 022011 PINION 067001 COTTER PIN 3 32 x 3 4 032014 BUSHING FLANGE 055110 FLANGED BUSHING 062049 CARRIAGE BOLT 065094 TWIN WHIZLOCK NUT 032088 AXLE SHAFT 032090 GEAR ZYTEL 059191 CAPSCREW 20x1 GR 8 071125 R H WHEEL ASSEMBLY 071126 L H WHEEL ASSEMBLY 065070 LOCKNUT 20 GR C 075087 HOL
6. the clevis Use a lockwasher 63023 and a 5 16 18 nut 65015 under the bracket See Figures 1 and 2 Rotate the discharge chute through its full travel to see that it turns easily Readjust the position of the worm clevis if required PLASTIC WASHER CARRIAGE BOLT TOOTH LOCKWASHER FLAT WASHERS FIGURE 13 8 DEFLECTOR The deflector is shipped in place on the discharge chute but must be raised into operating position Remove the locking hardware from the discharge chute Raise the deflector up into position Re install the hardware as shown on Figure 13 Adjust the nut to apply sufficient tension so the deflector can be easily moved by hand but will still hold position when blowing snow 9 BLOWER GEAR CASE The blower gear case is factory lubricated and should re quire no lubrication by the dealer Full instructions for checking are given in the LUBRICATION section of this manual Page 7 10 ENGINE Before starting engine fill the crankcase with Ariens Sno Thro oil 5W 20 for snow blower operation below 40 F Use Ariens Gard N Oil 10W 30 for operation above 40 Refer to Engine Owners Manual for appropriate substitutes 11 TIRE PRESSURE Models 932004 932006 and 932007 are equipped with pneumatic tires that have been over inflated for shipping purposes Reduce pressure to 12 to 20 PSI before operating Tire pressure of 20 PSI is recommended for use with tire chains DEALER MUST MAKE SURE AL
7. 2042 LEFT RAKE 532005 SHEAR BOLT amp NUT 070053 RIBBED NECK BOLT 5 16 18x 065078 FLANGE WHIZLOCK NUT 054112 FLANGE BUSHING 070010 FLANGE WHIZLOCK SCREW 3 8 16x 0c amp 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 3 5 2 5 2 gt gt A P SUGGESTED PARTS STOCKING CODE CODE SUGGERE D INVENTAIRE DES PIECES F FAST S SLOW F FAST rapide 5 SLOW lent MEDIUM 0 CUSTOMER ORDER ONLY M MEDIUM moyen O Commande du client seulement 11 DEALER SET UP AND PRE SERVICE 1 GENERAL The unit is shipped with tractor and snow head assembled The handlebars are assembled but must be installed on the tractor and the clutch rods and chute crank installed 2 HANDLEBAR INSTALLATION The handlebars are attached to the holes in the side of the frame Install a 59022 cap screw 3 4 long a 64123 flat washer and 63003 lockwasher in the lower hole on each side of the frame Do not tighten The end of the handlebars are slotted Slip these slotted ends over the cap screws just in stalled Position the handlebars under the flat washer Insert a 59069 cap screw 1 1 4 long 64123 Washer and 63003 lockw
8. 5 SET SCREW 632014 BEARING FLANGE W BUSHING 055113 FLANGED BUSHING 064009 WASHER 3 4x1 3 8x 134 064128 WASHER 338 358x1 3 8x14 063003 LOEKWASHER 059002 CAPSCREW 5 16 18x5 8 070058 RIBBED NECK BOLT 065056 FLANGE WHIZLOCK NUT 010165 RUNNER 062010 CARRIAGE BOLT 3 8 16x3 4 064002 WASHER 5 16x7 8x 083 065039 LOCKNUT 022159 CHUTE Discharge 022160 GEAR LOWER COLLAR 074034 SELF TAPPING SCREW 522006 DEFLECTOR CHUTE 059039 CAPSCREW 5 16 18x 065042 LOCKNUT 062034 CARRIAGE BOLT 5 16 18x 064168 WASHER 5 16x7 8x1 16 NYLON 064057 WASHER 312 343x 625x 062 070009 FLANGE WHIZLOCK SCREW 013202 WAVE WASHER 022123 WORM CLEVIS 062011 CARRIAGE BOLT 5 16 18x 063032 LOCKWASHER 063023 LOCKWASHER 065015 NUT 022110 WORM GEAR 058034 ROLLPIN 1 8x3 4 022081 CHUTE CONTROL CRANK 532004 BRACKET 062001 CARRIAGE BOLT 20x1 062053 CARRIAGE BOLT 20x 075039 GRIP 010198 CAP 532002 GEAR CASE ASSEMBLY 532011 GEAR CASE ASSEMBLY 032032 RH GEAR CASE 032033 LH GEAR CASE 055112 FLANGED BUSHING 056043 SEAL 532001 FAN SHAFT amp WORM GEAR 058003 ROLL PIN 3 16x1 032035 THRUST COLLAR 055111 FLANGED BUSHING 032081 SCRAPER BLADE 032067 SCRAPER BLADE 056047 0 RING 032036 RAKE SHAFT 032082 RAKE 066014 KEY Woodruff 3 16x5 8 002862 HUB 064161 WASHER 752 762x124x 0615 032038 GASKET 062012 CARRIAGE BOLT 20x 065056 FLANGE WHIZLOCK NUT 032040 FAN 058007 ROLL PIN Ax1 032041 RIGHT RAKE 032083 RIGHT RAKE 032084 LEFT RAKE 03
9. E PLUG 032017 BRACKET 059062 CAP SCREW 1 4 20 x 1 3 4 059022 CAP SCREW 5 16 18 x 3 4 022135 ROD ADAPTER 060012 SETSCREW 632027 TRACTION CLUTCH ASS Y 067020 HAIR PIN 3 32 x 1 3 16 013157 KEY set 063001 LOCKWASHER 075086 GRIP 002813 CLEVIS PIN 012132 IDLER 012131 BEARING SPACER 062048 CARRIAGE BOLT 063003 LOCKWASHER 065015 NUT 062048 CARRIAGE BOLT 083172 EXTENSION Spring 032018 SHEAVE CAMSHAFT 066015 KEY Woodruff 1 8 x 5 8 072106 V BELT 032077 ENGINE SHEAVE 066013 KEY Straight 3 16 x 3 16 x 1 072114 V BELT 032092 BELT FINGER 059053 CAP SCREW 5 16 24 x 3 4 083171 SPRING Extension 032091 BOTTOM COVER 032050 HUB 032093 BELT COVER 032085 HANDLE BAR 032074 HANDLE BAR 059069 CAP SCREW 5 16 18 x 1 1 4 022129 HANDLE PIVOT 074039 TAPPING SCREW 075081 GRIP 532008 HANDLE 532007 HANDLE 032026 CLUTCH ROD 002042 CHAIN amp CONNECTOR 083008 CLUTCH SPRING 011134 KEY Switch 063019 LOCKWASHER 065075 NUT 022161 SHORTING WIRE 75066 GRIP SH6 x 2 3 4 069119 CONDUIT CLAMP WIRE 069099 CONDUIT CLAMP WIRE 070053 RIBBED NECK BOLT 5 16 18 x 3 4 065078 FLANGE WHIZLOCK NUT 070057 RETAINER amp NUT 074054 TAPTITE 064128 WASHER 338 358 x 1 3 8 x 14GA 064058 WASHER 550 505 x 1 x 062 055123 FLANGE BUSHING 632026 WHEEL ASSEMBLY Consists of the following 071085 TUBE 071016 TIRE 071124 RIM amp HUB On C c A wR
10. L SAFETY DEVICES AND GUARDS ARE IN POSITION AND OPERATING PROP ERLY DEALER MUST INSTRUCT THE CUSTOMER ON SAFETY PRECAUTIONS OPERATING CARE AND MAIN TENANCE FILL OUT PREWARRANTY REGISTRATION AND MAIL TO ARIENS COMPANY
11. NEVER ALLOW ADULTS TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT WITHOUT PROPER INSTRUCTION 6 KEEP THE ARLA OF OPERATION CLEAR OF ALL PERSONS ESPECIALLY CHILOREN 7 NEVER DIRECT DISCHARGE AT BYSTANDERS OR ALLOW ANYONE IN FRONT OF UNIT amp KEEP MACHINE PROPERLY MAINTAINED AND SERVICED WITH ALL SHIELDS GUARDS AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES PLACE ENGINE PRIMER PUSH TO PRIME MODEL 932001 ONLY DECAL AVAILABLE FROM TECUMSEH PRODUCTS COMPLIANCE WITH CANADIAN RADIO INTERFERENCE REGULATIONS CERTIFIED REPLACE SPARK PLUG WITH RESISTOR SPARK PLUG ONLY CERTFIE CONFORME AU REGLEMENT CANADIEN SUR BROUILLACE RADIOELECTRIQUE REMPLACER LA ROUGIE PAR UNE ROUGIE A RESISTANCE SEULEMENT 78400 A HIGH SPEED IMPELLER ROTATES INSIDE THIS HOUSING TO THROW THE SNOW NEVER REACH OR PUSH A TO CHUTE WITH THE IMPELLER ROTATING 7834 ORDER DECALS BY ARIENS PART NUMBER SHOWN ON IMPORTANT 4 Handle fuel with care it is highly flammable s a Use an approved fuel container b Never add fuel to a running engine or hot engine c Fill fuel tank outdoors with extreme care Never fill fuel tank indoors Safe Operation Practices for Snow Throwers Training d Replace gasoline cap securely and wipe up spilled fuel 1 Read the owner s manual carefully Be thoroughly familiar 5 Use a grounded three wire plug in for all units with electric with the controls and the proper use of the equipment drive motors or electric starting mo
12. OWNERS MANUAL 932000 SERIES COMPACT SNO THROS MODEL NO 932001 2 7 HP SNO THRO SERIAL NUMBER 010501 amp UP MODEL NO 832002 20 SNO THRO ATTACHMENT SERIAL NUMBER 000101 amp UP MODEL NO 832003 24 SNO THRO ATTACHMENT SERIAL NUMBER 000101 amp UP MODEL NO 932004 3 5 HP SNO THRO SERIAL NUMBER 000101 amp UP MODEL NO 932006 5 HP SNO THRO SERIAL NUMBER 000101 amp UP MODEL NO 932007 5 HP TRACTOR SERIAL NUMBER 000101 amp UP A MESSAGE TO THE ARIENS CUSTOMER Welcome to the world of Ariens equipment We are pleased that you have selected sincerely believe you have purchased the best equipment available The care you give your new Ariens equipment will greatly determine the satis faction and service life you will obtain from it Use this manual and the engine manual supplied as your guide By observing the instructions and suggestions in these manuals your Ariens equipment will serve you well for many years Your Ariens dealer will be happy to supply any service or advice which may be required to keep your Ariens equipment operating at peak efficiency He stocks genuine Ariens parts and lubricants manufactured with the same precision and skill as the origina equipment His factory trained staff is kept well informed on the best methods of servicing Ariens equipment and is ready and able to serve you If engine repairs or services are required they can be obtained from
13. Release attachment clutch key to Off position Place choke control 2 FULL choke position Place throttle 2 in FAST position MAINTENANCE Ariens Company recommends that you have adjustments made by your local Ariens dealer He has the tools and know how to properly perform these maintenance adjustments which may be required to keep the Sno Thro operating at peak efficiency The Sno Thro is equipped with the finest quality engine obtainable However should servicing be required it can be obtained from an Ariens dealer or an authorized engine manufacturer s service station Should you decide to make adjustments on your Sno Thro yourself Ariens recommends that you call your dealer for the answers to any questions that might arise in performing this work SHEAR BOLT REPLACEMENT Occasionally a small object may enter the collector and jam the rakes When this occurs the shear bolts securing the rakes to the shaft will break and allow the rake to turn freely on the shaft preventing damage to the gear drive When this happens turn off the engine remove wire from spark plug remove the broken shear bolt and replace with a new ARIENS shear bolt Use of any other type of shear bolt may result in severe damage to the machine USE ONLY ARIENS SHEAR BOLTS FOR REPLACEMENT Each time a shear bolt is replaced and once each year the rake should be rotated on the shaft and the shaft
14. Storage 1 Check shear bolts engine mounting bolts etc at frequent intervals for proper tightness to be sure the equipment is in safe working condition 2 Never store the machine with fuel in the fuel tank inside a building where open flame or sparks are present Allow the engine to cool before storing in any enclosure 3 Always refer to owner s manual instructions for important details if the snow thrower is to be stored for an ex tended period 4 Run the machine a few minutes after throwing snow to prevent freeze up of the collector impeller CONTROLS OPERATION SPEED SELECTOR Sets speed of tractor Change BEFORE STARTING N hif Speed TO Fill crankcase 10 with Ariens Sno Thro oil 5W 20 when THROTTLE Controls engine speed Models 932006 using Sno Thro tire te pare Use Ariens Gard N Yard oil MS classification SAE 30 oil TRACTOR CLUTCH LEVER Activates tractor drive when using lawn attachments Depress to drive tractor release to stop Refer to Engine Manual for appropriate crankcase oil sub stitutes HAND CRANK Turns discharge chute 210 so snow can be thrown away from area being cleared Fill fuel tank with fresh clean unleaded automotive gasoline Do not mix oil with gasoline Leaded regular ATTACHMENT CLUTCH Activates rake and im grade gasoline is an acceptable substitute peller Depress to activate Release to stop CHOKE Mov
15. an Ariens dealer or from an authorized engine manufacturer s service station Should service be required on equipment be prepared to supply the serviceman with the Model Number and Serial Number of the equipment and the engine as well as a full description of the trouble encountered Finally your local Ariens dealer is in the best position to answer your questions and service equipment If for some reason he is unable to satisfy your requirements assistance is always available from the Consumer Services Ariens Company Brillion Wisconsin 54110 Telephone 414 756 2141 e Cua COMPANY BRILLION WISCONSIN 54110 PART NUMBER 032078 PRINTED IN U S A 4 WARNING MODEL 93206 78544 MU F FL ER amp MODE L 932007 78544 N TO STOP TURN KEY SWITCH TO OFF AND REMOVE KEY ADJACENT AREAS SPEED SELECTOR MAY EXCEED 150 F 4 3 2 1 R SCREENED ON PANEL MODELS 932001 amp 932004 78541 MODELS 932006 8 932007 78326 MODEL 932001 78456 129 VOLT A C MODEL 932004 78456 ELECTRIC STARTER A SAFETY SPEED SELECTOR PUSH TO START INSTRUCTIONS 78357 AVOID POTENTIAL HAZARDS 120V AC STARTER Mah MUN Fh tto KIT ONLY 1 2 OBSERVE ALL LABELS ANO INSTRUCTIONS 3 DO NOT DEFEAT INTERLOCK SYSTEM IT IS FOR YOUR PROTECTION 4 STOP ENGINE AND WAIT FOR ALL MOVEMENT STOP BEFORE UNCLOCGINC OR SERVICING MACHINE NEVER ALLOW CIHLOREN TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT
16. ap screw on the idler and move the idler IN TOWARD the belt Readjust the spring vitto SHRI FOr roger opone HUB ADAPTOR g ALLEN SCREW GAAN DRIVE DISC ADJUSTMENT The only adjustment for the drive disc is made by adjusting the length of the traction clutch rod Loosen setscrew in the rod adapter and allow clutch handie to lay down on handle grip Shift speed selector to third gear Raise rod adapter bracket until it clears the top of the slot in frame by 1 16 and tighten setscrew Check for proper adjustment by removing the bottom cover and measuring the space between the rol pin and bracket on the traction clutch rod This space must be 3 16 with clutch handle engaged for proper operation See Figure 6 FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4 CHUTE CRANK ADJUSTMENT In the event the chute crank fails to rotate freely loosen the nut securing the worm clevis to the bracket This hole in the bracket is slotted to permit adjustment Position the worm so there is a little clearance between worm and the gear teeth on the blower Tighten the nut Rotate the discharge chute through its full travel to see that it turns easily Re adjust if required Lubricate as described under LUBRI CATION for smooth operation BELT REPLACEMENT CAUTION SINCE REPLACING THE BELTS WILL INVOLVE TURNING THE ENGINE OVER WITH THE STARTER THE SPARK PLUG WIRE MUST BE DISCONNECTED DURING THIS PROCEDURE The drive belt and the
17. asher through each of the upper holes in the handlebars Hold the handlebars up in a comfortable position and tighten all hardware 3 THROTTLE CONTROL Models 932001 and 932004 have the throttle controls lo cated on the engine Models 932006 and 932007 have the throttle control installed on the handlebar panel Run the throttle cable along the inside of the left handlebar and up under the heater box Connect the bent end of the wire to the throttle arm of the carburetor Place the throttle in the fast position push the throttle arm up and clamp the cable with the screw and clamp on the engine Check by moving the throttle back and forth Throttle arm should move top to bottom of travel Install 69099 clamp to secure throttle cable to handlebars 4 WIRING HARNESS The wiring harness is supplied attached to the engine Run this harness from the engine up the left handlebar to the key switch Connect wire to terminals on the key switch Secure the wiring harness to the left handlebar with throttle control clamp 69099 5 TRACTION CLUTCH ROD The traction clutch rod is shipped loose in the carton To install the rod place the speed selector in third speed Insert the bent end of the clutch rod into the hole in the clutch handle on the left handlebar Insert the straight end of the clutch rod into the hole in the rod adapter in the clutch bracket at the left rear of the frame Hold the clutch handle all the way down raise th
18. attachment drive belt are both ac cessible by tipping apart the blower housing and tractor as follows 1 Remove the nut and lockwashers holding the worm clevis on the bracket Remove the chute crank by sliding it back in the bracket and out of the way 2 Remove the two flanged whizlock screws securing the belt guard to the tractor Remove the belt guard 3 Remove the top cap screws and loosen the lower cap screws on each side that secures the blower housing to the frame As the blower housing and tractor are tipped apart roll the belt off the eagine sheave between finger This can be easily done by pulling the recoil Starter rope to rotate the engine sheave With the belt dis connected the blower housing may then be tipped from the frame BRAKE SHOE P 3 FIGURE 5 REPLACEMENT OF THE BLOWER DRIVE BELT The blower drive belt remains on the sheave on the blower housing Place the new belt on the sheave Hold it in position on the sheave as the blower is tipped into position on the tractor Be sure the brake shoe seats on the belt as the units are tipped together Once assembled roll the blower belt on to the engine sheave and position the idler on the outside of the belt REPLACEMENT OF TRACTION DRIVE BELT With the blower and tractor tipped apart pull the idler away from the drive belt and remove belt from around the lower sheave and engine sheave Install the new belt on the engine sheav
19. d secure with a hair pin cotter Readjust the traction clutch as described above SNO THRO UNIT The blower gear case is lubricated with Ariens Liquid Ta Grease Part No 000070 This grease will not flow at lower temperatures It is therefore difficult to check the lubricant FLAT WASHER level Best method for checking is to place the unit warm OUTSIDE OF M location overnight This allows the grease to flow to level PINION Duis 5 Check the lubrication by removing the filler plug on the side pr of the gear case just above the left auger shaft Lubrication should be even with the hole with the machine sitting level It A may be necessary to insert a wire into the hole to check level All The unit will not be damaged by over lubricating 1 8 3 16 s LA WASHER SHEAR BOLT CERA LA gt VA FRICTION WHEEL DRIVE DISC Sh Bie vA WC gas AA ce TRACTION C CLUTCH ROD CLUTCH FORK ARM E FIGURE 6 SHAFT FILLER PLUG FIGURE 8 Oil rake shaft periodically or each time a shear bolt is re placed At the end of the season remove shear bolts oil rake shaft through shear bolt holes turn rakes on shaft several times and replace shear bolts ENGINE Fill crankcase 10 with Ariens Sno Thro oil 5W 20 when using Sno Thro Use Ariens Gard N Yard oil MS classification SAE 30 when Oil the discharge chute with seve
20. e and lower sheave Then reposition the idler back into position on the outside of the drive belt With the belts in position and the idler in place check the belt alignment The engine sheave and the tractor sheave must align with one another If the sheaves are not properly aligned loosen the setscrews on the engine sheave and align the sheaves Retighten the setscrews REPLACEMENT OF BLOWER HOUSING 1 Tip the blower and tractor together Hold the blower drive belt up as the units are tipped together Be sure the blower brake shoe seats on the blower sheave Secure with the two cap screws into the frame 2 Roll the blower belt on to the engine sheave Pull the recoil starter rope to turn the engine sheave and roll the me n RTT RAT iet I go BELT FINGER Pacte Ore fa a IDLER 4 belt into place under the belt finger 3 Check the belt finger spacing There should be 1 8 inch clearance between the belt finger and belt with the blower clutch engaged Readjust the belt finger if required 4 Check the sheave alignment with the blower belt in place Readjust as required to align the sheaves It may be neces sary to tip the blower housing away from the tractor to gain access to the blower sheave 5 Replace the belt guard and chute crank assemblies Re adjust the chute crank as described in the paragraph above Replace the spark plug wire REPLACEMENT OF FRICTION WHEEL 1 Tip the machine up on the blower
21. e choke to choke position to start Make visual check with regards to safety precautions ob 8 engine Mode 932001 has choke side of heater structions lubrication and maintenance box Mode 932004 has choke located on top of carburetor heater box Model 932006 and 339007 NOTE Check for frozen fan before starting engine These problems arise in wet slushy snow If the fan is frozen it is best freed by thawing in a heated garage or other building The best solution is preventing freezing Allow the engine to run for a short time before shutting down to throw the re have choke at rear of heater box KEY SWITCH Prevents unauthorized use Turn on to run turn off to stop PRIMER Model 932001 only Push four times to maining slush and water out of the blower housing and thus prime engine with fuel prior to starting prevent freezing of the fan After engine is stopped move STARTER BUTTON The starter button is found choke lever to full choke and throttle control to fast and leave on all units equipped with electric starters Plug the in this position 120 volt cord into the starter block plug the op posite end into a convenient 120 volt outlet Push TO START the starter button to start the engine 9 to Run position CAUTION A HIGH SPEED IMPELLER ROTATES INSIDE Move choke lever 6 to FULL choke position THIS HOUSING TO THROW THE SNOW NEVER Mov
22. e clutch bracket up to 1 16 inch of the frame now tighten the rod in place with the setscrew in the rod adapter This adjustment can be checked by removing the bottom cover With the clutch handle fully depressed the clearance between the roll pin and the bracket should be 3 16 inch See Figure 11 Loosen the setscrew and readjust if required 6 BLOWER CLUTCH ROD install the blower clutch rod by hooking the end of the clutch rod up through the hole in the blower clutch lever on the right rear of the frame see Figure 12 Connect the BLOWER CLUTCH TRACTION CHAIN CLUTCH SPRING BLOWER CLUTCH ROD FIGURE 10 4 1 4 CAPSCREW IN UPPER HOLE 3 4 CAPSCREW IN LOWER HOLE ADJUST FOR PROPER DEFLECTOR TENSION spring end of the clutch rod to a link in the chain on the handle Select a link that will allow the spring to extend slightly when the clutch handle is fully depressed BLOWER CLUTCH LEVER BLOWER CLUTCH ROD FIGURE 11 7 CHUTE CONTROL CRANK FIGURE 12 The chute control crank is shipped fully assembled and in place in the bracket Install as follows Bolt the crank clamp in place on the left handlebar See Figure 1 Position the worm clevis on the bracket on the blower housing Place external tooth lockwasher between worm clevis and bracket Adjust in slot so that there is a little clearance between worm and gear teeth on blower collar Secure the worm clevis with the carriage bolt already in place on
23. e throttle to FAST position On Model 932001 REACH OR PUSH ANY OBJECT INTO THE DIS push primer bulb g four times CHARGE CHUTE WITH THE IMPELLER RO TATING Pull recoil starter 12 to start engine If the machine is equipped with an electric starter attach the starter cable to the starter switch plug the cable into any convenient 120 volt electrical outlet and depress the starter button to crank and start the engine Follow the starter manufacturers instructions supplied with the starter RECOIL STARTER ON REAR OF ENGINE 12 choke 6 to 3 4 choke then to 1 2 choke then to OFF TO TRANSPORT Move speed selector to desired speed Press down on handlebars to raise front of Sno Thro slightly off the ground Depress tractor clutch fever 3 to transport unit TO OPERATE Move deflector 13 to desired height Turn hand crank to direct discharge chute Move throttle 2 to FAST speed FIGURE 1 Move speed selector to desired speed Depress attachment clutch 5 to in position Depress tractor clutch lever to move tractor Note that the clutch fever on BOTH handelbars must be depressed to operate the machine and blow snow Speed of the machine is controlled by the throttle and speed selector Release tractor clutch lever Allow the Sno Thro to run for a short time to throw out slush and water and prevent freezing of the fan
24. housing and brace securely Remove two cap screws at back of frame securing the bottom cover and loosen two cap screws at front frame sides and remove the cover 2 Remove the four whizlock nuts holding the bearing flange on the right hand side of the frame Remove the bearing flange and carriage bolts 3 Remove the hairpin cotter from the traction clutch rod Pull this rod from the clutch fork arm and tip it up and out of the way until the left end of the hex shaft comes free of the left bearing Then slip the whole assembly back to the left and pull it forward out of the frame Slide the friction wheel assembly and hex shaft to the right 5 With the friction wheel assembly out of the frame the three cap screws holding the friction wheel to the hub may be removed and the friction wheel removed 6 Position a new friction wheel on the hub and secure with the three cap screws Tighten securely 7 Slip the right end of the complete friction wheel assembly and hex shaft into the hole in the right side of the frame Position the friction wheel hub in the forks Be sure washers are in place on bearing flange pins Slide the hex shaft to the left and into the left bearing being sure flat washer is in position See that the pinion gear meshes with the large gear 8 Replace the bearing flange on the right side of the frame and secure with the four carriage bolts and nuts Reconnect the traction clutch rod in the clutch fork arm an
25. oiled Oil shaft through shear bolt holes SHEAR BOLTS FIGURE 2 RUNNERS The runners on each side of the blower housing are all adjustable to suit conditions Raising or lowering the runners controls the distance the scraper 5 held above the surface being cleared Runners are adjusted by loosening the two nuts securing each runner Move the runner to the desired BLOWER CLUTCH ROD TRACTION CLUTCH ROD ACTIVATOR LEVER position and retighten the nuts Be sure to adjust both runners to the same height to keep blower housing level Uneven runners make the machine difficult to steer and will result in an uneven clearing job Adjustment of the runners is critical to good cleaning If the machine is to be used on a gravel surface lower the runners so the blower will not pick up gravel then after the re maining snow is packed down the runners may be raised for close scraping On smooth concrete or blacktopped sur faces the runners may be raised so the scraper rests on the surface and scrapes clean BLOWER CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT The blower clutch is adjusted by connecting the spring on the clutch rod into the proper link on the clutch handle chain Properly adjusted the spring should be slightly extended with the clutch handle down This should occur without the attachment activator lever touching the hub the activator lever touches the hub the blower belt idler pulley must be ad justed in the idler arm Loosen the c
26. ral drops of heavy oil using lawn attachments Refer to engine owners manual for appropriate crankcase oil substitutes Fill f el tank m with fresh clean unleaded automotive gasoline Leaded regular grade gasoline is an acceptable substitute NOTE For detailed instructions on engine refer to manu E facturer s booklet packed with the machine Canoes HEAVY OIL HERE TRACTOR DRIVE At the start of season grease hex shaft as indicated in Figure ST RAG E 7 Use Ariens Moly Lithium grease ENGINE Follow detail instructi i Engine M l Put two or three drops of light oil on shift lever and other G Celal instructions in the Engine Manua linkage points CAUTION Do not allow grease or oil to SNO THRO Lubricate clean and repaint as necessary come in contact with friction wheel drive disc or belts Cover and store in dry place TRACTOR PARTS FOR MODEL 932001 932004 932006 amp 932007 PIECES DU TRACTEUR DES MODELE 932001 932004 932006 amp 932007 CAUTION ORDER PARTS BY PART NUMBER NOT BY REFERENCE NUMBER OR DESCRIPTION ANY PART ORDERED BY REFERENCE NUMBER WILL BE DISREGARDED ATTENTION COMMANDEZ LES PIECES PAR NUMERO NON PAR NUM RO DE R F RENCE NI PAR DESCRIPTION TOUTE COMMANDE PAR NUM RO DE R F RENCE SERA IGNOR E TRACTOR PARTS FOR MODEL 932001 932004 932006 amp 932007 PIECES DU TRACTEUR DES MODELE 932001 932004 932006 amp 932007 NoDE NO GE CODE NoDE No
27. tors Know how to stop the unit and disengage the controls 6 Adjust the collector housing height to clear gravel or quickly crushed rock surface 2 Never allow children to operate the equipment Never allow 7 Never attempt to make any adjustments while the engine adults to operate the equipment without proper instruction is running except where specifically recommended by 3 Keep the area of operation clear of all persons particularly manufacturer small children and pets 8 Let engine and machine adjust to outdoor temperatures 4 Exercise caution to avoid slipping or falling especially before starting to clear snow when operating in reverse Operation P i reparation 1 Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts Keep 1 Thoroughly inspect the area where the equipment is to be clear of the discharge opening at all times used and remove all doormats sleds boards wires and 2 Exercise extreme caution when operating on or crossing ther foreign objects gravel drives walks or roads Stay alert for hidden hazards 2 Disengage all clutches and shift into neutral before starting or traffic Do not carry passengers the engine motor 3 After striking a foreign object stop the engine remove the 3 Do not operate the equipment without wearing adequate wire from the spark plug thoroughly inspect the snow winter outer garments Wear footwear which will improve thrower for any damage and repair the damage before re
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