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Ariens Sno-Thros 924052 User's Manual
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1. I 1 1 1 1 111 gt 1 1 SANNN NN 63 m x o o o m Z c 1 t 1 6 amp amp 2 3 3 2 3 33 33 65 2 65 eH c gt 1 1 63 1 1 gt 1 SUGGESTED PARTS STOCKING CODE CODE SUGGERE D INVENTAIRE DES PIECES F FAST 5 SLOW F FAST rapide 5 SLOW lent M MEDIUM 0 CUSTOMER ORDER ONLY 3 M MEDIUM Commande du client seulement TRACTOR PARTS FOR MODELS 2 924046 924048 PIECES TRACTEUR DES MODELES 924050 amp 924052 RED ROUGE ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS 5 HP TECUMSEH H50 65422 L 7 HP TECUMSEH H70 1302105 8 HP TECUMS
2. SCREW 5 16 18 x 3 4 1 1 31 063014 LOCKWASHER 2 2 93 024228 0 CLUTCH ENGAGEMENT YOKE 1 1 32 064093 F WASHER 380 385 3 16 062 2 2 94 024086 S SPACER 1 1 33 055040 BUSHING 2 2 95 024227 5 ADAPTER 1 1 34 024364 5 REDUCTION SHAFT 1 1 96 022135 8 ROD ADAPTER 1 1 35 024367 5 PINION SHAFT 1 1 1 1 97 524002 0 PINION 8 SPROCKET 1 1 36 064039 WASHER 625 635x 005x 062 5 5 5 5 97 524032 0 PINION amp SPROCKET 2 2 37 058009 F ROLLPIN 1 1 1 1 98 624072 SPROCKET ASSEMBLY 38 055026 FLANGED BUSHING 4 4 4 4 99 024081 5 CARRIER SHAFT 1 1 39 058029 F ROLLPIN 3 3 3 3 100 066006 WOODRUFF KEY 1 1 40 063025 F LOCKWASHER 1 1 1 101 055057 M BUSHING 2 41 610938 0 AXLE ASSEMBLY L H 1 101 055029 BUSHING 2 41 624074 0 AXLE L H 1 5 1 102 024141 BEARING FLANGE 1 1 41 624083 0 AXLE ASSEMBLY L H 1 103 055126 SPACER 1 1 42 055029 SLEEVE BUSHING 2 1 1 104 013136 M ZERK FITTING 1 1 43 010374 5 PIN 1 1 1 105 073044 M PULLY 1 1 44 083007 S SPRING 1 1 1 45 058042 GROOVEPIN 1 1 1 46 010372 F LOCKNUT HOB 1 1 1 47 058032 F ROLLPIN 3 32x1 1 1 1 48 010375 5 KNOB 1 1 1 49 067001 F COTTER PIN 3 3 3 3 50 024233 5 SHIFT LINK 2 2 2 2 51024232 5 LEVER SHIFT ARM 1 1 1 1 52012151 S CLEVISPIN 2 2 2 2 53 059039 CAP SCREW 5 16 18x 4 4 4 4 54 059136 SCREW 5 16 18 3 1 1 1 1 55 024231 0 BRACKET SHIFT LEVER 1 1 1 1 56 024115 5 SPACER 1 1 1 1 57 065042 F LOCKNUT 3 3 3 3 SUGGESTED PARTS ST
3. 5 ENGINE SHEAVE 1 1 62 012125 IDLER 2 2 2 2 9 024357 5 ENGINE SHEAVE 1 1 83 024222 5 IDLER ARM 1 1 1 1 068018 M KEY Straight 1 4 x 1 4 x 1 3 4 1 1 1 1 66 064052 WASHER 380 385 x 13 16 x 24 1 1 1 1 024436 0 HANDLEBAR PANEL 1 1 1 1 010280 5 WAVE WASHER 1 1 1 1 024447 _LOWER HANDLEBAR 1 1 1 1 087004 F COTTER PIN 2 2 2 2 024448 M LOWER HANDLEBAR L H 1 1 1 1 083187 5 SPRING 1 1 1 1 024432 M UPPER HANDLEBAR 1 1 012131 S BEARING SPACER 1 1 1 1 024431 M UPPER HANDLEBAR 1 1 024347 BRACKET 1 1 1 1 07500 GRIP 2 2 2 2 024353 RETURN CLIP 1 1 1 1 610960 5 TIRE amp WHEEL ASSEMBLY 2 2 074054 2 2 2 2 Consists Of 024323 WHEEL HUB 2 071046 2 2 624097 KEY SWITCH 1 1 1 M 071050 TUBE 2 2 013167 S IGNITION KEY 1 1 1 1 5 071062 RIM 2 2 065076 NUT 1 1 1 1 5 WHEEL ASSEMBLY gt 2 011031 5 SPACER 1 1 1 1 071082 TIRE 2 024459 0 SLIDER 1 1 1 1 M 071037 TUBE Available 2 024460 0 BELL CRANK 1 1 1 1 5 071076 RIM 2 064090 M WASHER 1 1 1 1 S 8 WHEEL ASSEMBLY 2 024457 5 CLEVIS 2 2 2 2 M 071021 TURV SAVER TIRE 2 065042 M LOCKNUT 2 2 2 2 071087 TUBE AVAILABLE 2 055132 S SLEEVE BUSHING 2 2 2 2 S 071077 RIM 2 065040 LOCKNUT 6 6 6 6 075019 M KNOB 1 1 1 1 064037 WASHER 4 3 3 3 069105 F THROTTLE CONTROL 1 1 055131 S SLEEVE BUSHING 1 1 1 1 060124 F THROTTLE CONTROL 1 1 06
4. Hold the lower shift rod up while screwing the upper rod in place Turn the upper rod into the lower until the end of the upper rod lines up with the hole in the shift handle Install the upper rod in the shift handle and tighten the locknut joining the upper and lower shift rods 5 ATTACHMENT CLUTCH ROD The attachment clutch rod is installed the upper handlebars but the chain must be hooked to the spring already in place on the clutch bell crank Connect the spring to a link in the chain that will keep the chain snug without pulling up on the bell crank The clutch idler pulley must tighten up on the belt when the handle is down and must fall away from the belt when the handle is upright Adjust chain as required 6 DRIVE WHEEL CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT a The clutch handle is already positioned on the handle bar and the tractor clutch rod is in place in the handle Check to be sure the clutch handle is free to fall down on the grip b Insert the lower end of the tractor clutch into the rod adapter DRIVE CLUTCH ROD 5 8 1 CARRIAGE N EP BOLT BOLT WIRING HARNESS 1 CARRIAGE iy BOLT CARRIAGE BOLT UNIVERSAL JOINT MAIN LOCKNUT SERING LEVER CLUTCH LEVER LOWER SHIFT ROD FIGURE 16 16 DEALER SET AND PRE SERVICE CLUTCH SHIFT LEVER TER CHUTE CRANK c Position the clutch handie so that it is all the way up See Figure 17 Tighten the tractor clu
5. both To use the differential pull back on the knob and turn it to the OUT position This unlocks the differential for easy turning with mower vacuum or broom attachments CAUTION A high speed impeller rotates inside this housing to throw the snow NEVER reach or push any object into the discharge chute with the impeller rotating FIGURE 6 If tractor is to be used with lawn attachments be sure heater box is removed and air cleaner installed Follow de tailed instructions packed with attachment NOTE Check for frozen throttle control and for frozen impeller fan before starting engine These problems arise in wet slushy snow If the impeller is frozen it is best freed by thawing in a heated garage or other building A frozen throttle contro may be freed by starting the engine and letting it run long enough to heat up the carburetor and loosen the cable The best solution for both problems is preventing freezing Allow the engine to run for a short time before shutting down to throw the remaining slush and water out of the blower housing and thus prevent freezing of the impeller fan On 5 and 7 HP Models move throttle contro to FAST position after engine has stopped to minimize throttle damage due to freezing On 8 and 10 HP Models move throttle to SLOW position after engine has stopped to minimize throttle damage due to freezing TO START Controls are identified in Figure 6 T
6. hairpin cotter provided On all models after completing the chute crank connection check the alignment of worm and chute by rotating the discahrge chute through its full travel Chute should rotate easily if not reposition worm as required 11 RUNNERS ON MODEL 924052 ONLY Install runners on each side of the blower housing Use longer carriage bolts 62013 in the rear holes shorten carriage bolts 62010 in the front holes Use a washer 64002 and locknut 65039 on each bolt outside th housing Adjust the runners to equal height on each side See paragraph on page 5 for proper adjustment 12 ENGINE Before starting the engine fill the crankcase with Ariens Sno Thro oil 5W 20 for snow blower operation below 40 degrees F Use Ariens Gard N Yard oil 10W 30 for operation at temperatures above 40 degrees F UNIVERSAL LONG BOLT FIGURE 18 13 BLOWER GEAR CASE On 32 Models 924052 and 824008 Check the oil level in the auger gear case Oil level must be even with the oil filler hole Fill with Ariens Special L 2 Gear Lubricant Replace the filler plug On 24 Models 924046 924048 924050 824006 and 824007 The blower gear case if factory lubricated and should require no lubrication by the dealer Full instructions for checking are given in the LUBRICATION section of the manual 14 TIRE PRESSURE Tires have been over inflated for shipping purposes For operation reduce tire pressure to 12 to 20 PSI If
7. 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 original equipment His factory trained staff is kept weil 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 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 Ariens COMPANY BRILLION WISCONSIN 54110 PARTNUMB
8. 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 RUNNERS AND SCRAPER BLADE The runners 12 each side of the blower housing and the scraper blade along the back of the blower housing are all ad justable to suit conditions Raising or lowering the runners controls the distance the scraper blade is held above the sur face being cleared Runners are adjusted by loosening the two nuts securing each runner Move the runner to the desired 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 FIGURE 7 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 remaining snow is packed down the runners may be raised for close scraping On smooth concrete or blacktopped surfaces the runners may be raised so the scraper blade rests the sur face and scrapes clean The scraper is adjustable so it may be lowered to compensate for wear If the blade is allowed to wear down too far the blower housing may be damaged ATTACHMENT CLUTCH AD
9. tire chains are used a pressure of 20 PSI is recommended for proper operation 15 MECHANICAL INTERLOCK Check for proper operation of mechanical interlock Adjust slider hardware if necessary to assure free operation See page 5 for proper operation of mechanical interlock 16 BELT ADJUSTMENT Check the position of the belt fingers the engine sheave and the alignment of the sheaves Adjust as shown in Figure 10 and as described in REPLACEMENT OF TRACTOR DRIVE BELT on page 6 17 DRIVE CHAIN ADJUSTMENT If Models 924050 or 924052 Sno Thro are difficult to push because of tight or interferring drive chains re adjust as des cribed in DRIVE CHAIN ADJUSTMENT on Page 7 ATTACHMENT CLUTCH TRACTOR CLUTCH DEALER MUST MAKE SURE ALL SAFETY DEVICES AND GUARDS ARE IN POSITION AND OPERATING PROPERLY DEALER MUST INSTRUCT THE CUSTOMER ON SAFETY PRECAUTIONS OPERATION CARE AND MAINTENANCE FILL OUT WARRANTY REGISTRA TION AND MAIL TO ARIENS COMPANY
10. to come in contact with friction wheel drive disc or belts SNO THRO UNIT ZERK FITTINGS FIGURE 14 NOTE When replacing a worn or broken shear bolt use ARIENS shear bolts only Grease rake shaft periodically or each time a shear bolt is re placed At the erd of the season remove shear bolts 56 a grease gun on zerk fittings to grease rake shaft turn rakes on shaft several times and replace shear bolts See Figure 14 Use Ariens Moly Lithium grease MODEL 924052 GEARCASE Check oil level periodically Oil level must be up to oil fill hole Change oil every 25 hours or once each season which ever comes first Fill with Ariens Special L 2 Gear Lubricant Approximately 5 oz MODEL 924052 GEARCASE FIGURE 15 MODELS 924046 924048 amp 924050 GEARCASE FILL HERE N MODEL 924046 924048 amp 924050 GEARCASE The blower gear case is lubricated with Ariens Liquid Grease Part 000070 This grease will not flow at lower temperatures 1 is therefore difficult to check the lubricant level Best method for checking is to place the unit in warm location overnight This allows the grease to flow to level Check the lubrication by removing the filler plug on the side of the gear case just above the left auger shaft Lubrication should be even with the hole with the machine sitting level It may be necessary to insert a wire into the hole to check level The unit will not be damaged by o
11. 0038 SETSCREW 2 2 2 2 024444 CLUTCH ROD Tractor 1 1 065099 NUT 2 2 2 2 024433 M CLUTCH ROD Tractor 1 1 024458 CLEVIS PIN 1 1 1 1 532007 CLUTCH HANDLE Tractor 1 1 1 1 087019 HAIRPIN 1 1 1 1 532008 CLUTCH HANDLE Attachment 1 1 1 1 067018 1 1 1 1 065051 KEPS NUT 2 2 2 2 061057 MACHINE SCREW 10 24 x 1 2 2 2 2 2 074039 5 TAPPING SCREW 4 4 4 4 083149 SPRING 1 1 1 1 022129 5 HANDLE 2 2 2 2 024443 S PIVOT 1 1 1 1 064033 M WASHER 7501 760 1 375 125 1 083184 SPRING 1 1 1 1 063004 LOCKWASHER 4 4 4 4 083183 M CLUTCH SPRING 1 1 1 1 065018 F NUT 4 4 4 4 002270 M CLUTCH CHAIN 1 1 1 1 024425 SHIFT ROD UPPER 1 1 1 1 062061 CARRIAGE BOLT 5 16 18 x 5 8 2 2 2 2 024441 S SHIFT ROD LOWER 1 1 1 1 062062 CARRIAGE BOLT 5 18 18 x 1 2 2 2 2 064007 F WASHER 1 4 x 47 64 x 065 t 1 1 1 058005 M ROLL PIN 3 16 7 8 1 1 1 1 065042 F LOCKNUT 3 3 3 3 083094 M SPRING 1 1 1 1 024428 0 ACTIVATING SHAFT 1 1 1 1 062080 CARRIAGE BOLT 1 4 20 x 1 4 4 4 4 024456 5 CLUTCH ROD ATTACHMENT 1 1 1 1 065058 2 NUT 5 5 5 5 058028 F ROLLPIN 1 1 1 1 064094 M WASHER 1 1 1 1 032010 5 LEVER 1 1 1 1 059150 CAP SCREW 1 4 20 x 1 Grade 5 1 1 1 t 024429 5 LEVER 1 1 1 1 059131 M SCREW 1 1 1 1 055037 FLANGED BUSHING 2 2 2 2 024448 M ROD 1 1 1 1 059003 CAP SCREW 5 16 18 x 1 1 1 1 1 075096 KNOB 1 1 1 1 024354 CLEVIS 1 1
12. 054136 M BEARING BALL 2 69 003034 M ROLLER 1 1 10 054093 BEARING RADIAL 2 70 024076 5 SPINDLE 1 1 11 065056 LOCKNUT 6 71010546 M DRIVE PLATE 1 1 12 070058 RIBBED NECK BOLT 72 24071 DRIVE DISC SPACER 1 1 13 070016 F FLANGE WHIZLOCK SCREW 9 9 73 084123 F WASHER 5 16x11 16x 065 1 1 14 024077 SHAFT SUPPORT 4 4 74 059003 CAP SCREW 5 16 18 1 1 1 15 070011 F RIBBED NECK BOLT 6 6 75 063018 LOCKWASHER 3 3 16 012023 5 BEARING SUPPORT 2 76 065015 F 4 4 17 055038 FLANGED BUSHING 2 77 010485 5 STREET ELBOW 18 003017 BEARING FLANGE 78 012222 M NIPPLE 19 024338 HEX SHAFT 1 79 025208 2 19 024045 HEX SHAFT 80 075040 0 BUTTON PLUG 1 1 20 066015 KEY WOODRUFF 1 8x5 8 1 1 1 1 81 075050 SNAP BUSHING 1 1 21 010276 5 9 00 SPROCKET 1 1 1 1 82 022161 0 SHORTING WIRE 1 1 22 025088 5 ROLLER 83 624022 0 CARRIER 1 1 23 064058 WASHER 500 505x1x 062 2 2 2 2 84 65086 LOCKNUT 1 1 24 003085 5 BEARING FLANGE 1 1 1 1 85 054093 BEARING RADIAL 1 1 25 054080 5 BEARING RADIAL 1 1 1 1 86 064071 WASHER 1 1 26 085064 LOCKNUT 1 1 1 1 87 057021 M SNAP RING INTERNAL t 1 27 065094 F LOCKNUT 4 4 4 4 88 024454 S DISC HOB 1 1 28 024366 5 SHAFT SUPPORT 89 003003 F FRICTION DISC 1 1 28 024338 5 CLUTCH STOP 1 1 1 1 90 065077 M LOCKNUT 1 1 29 022093 SPHIN DRIVE ZERK FITTING 2 2 81 024455 5 SPINOLE HUB 1 1 30 065018 F NUT 2 2 82 059022
13. 093 062013 CARRIAGE BOLT 510015 070010 FLGD WHIZLOCK SCREW 524039 024237 FAN 524013 024376 FAN 524040 058037 ROLLPIN 1 4 x 1 3 4 524014 072108 VEE BELT 524035 072086 VEE BELT 524030 062010 CARRIAGE BOLT 3 8 16 x 6 010494 060012 SETSCREW 2 065015 024434 CHUTE CRANK BRACKET 1 010260 024349 DISCHARGE CHUTE 067019 024403 DISCHARGE CHUTE 002005 059023 CAP SCREW 3 8 16 x 3 4 064046 074054 TAPTITE 083164 010193 WING NUT 062011 510012 DEFLECTOR CHUTE 058015 065039 LOCKNUT 063032 024405 BRAKE ARM EXTENSION 070031 024389 PULLEY HUB 024375 073070 SHEAVE 070060 066001 KEY Woodruff 3 16 x 7 8 024015 024346 ROD 024345 059001 CAP SCREW 1 4 20 x 3 4 065078 056070 SEAL 056061 024013 GEARCASE COVER 063017 002008 GASKET 055035 055059 FLANGED BUSHING 064087 524009 WORM AND WORM GEAR 022178 001138 PIPE PLUG 068062 024002 GEAR CASE 067010 057075 SNAP RING 024064 065040 LOCKNUT 004037 010142 BEARING FLANGE 059022 031859 BEARING FLANGE 063003 010198 CAP 066008 075083 KNOB 064082 624035 BRAKE ARM ASSEMBLY 067010 054044 BEARING CUP 067004 624065 UNIVERSAL JOINT 070026 024461 CHUTECRANK 062001 022123 WORM CLEVIS 074027 024427 WORM GEAR L H 062026 058034 ROLLPIN 1 2 x 3 4 024381 063023 LOCKWASHER 066013 065042 LOCKNUT 059028 010438 CHUTE CLAMP 065056 524036 BLOWER HOUSING 524037 BLOWER HOUSING 524038 BLOWER HOUSING RADIAL BEARING BALL BEARING BEARING FLANGE BEARING FLANGE WASHER 5 16 x 7 8 083 SCRAPER BLADE
14. 1 1 057088 SNAP RING 1 1 1 1 067001 F COTTER PIN 2 2 z 2 075095 SNAP BUSHING 1 1 1 1 066011 M KEY Feather 3 16 x 3 16 x 1 1 4 2 024468 M STIFFENER R H 1 1 1 1 0865031 M NUT 1 1 1 1 024467 M STIFFENER L H 1 1 1 1 024322 M AXLE SHAFT 1 065078 M FLANGE WHIZLOCK NUT 4 4 4 4 010370 AXLE RH 1 059050 CAP SCREW 1 4 20 x 1 2 2 2 2 024371 M AXLE R H 1 59132 SCREW 1 4 20 x 1 1 1 1 1 024409 M AXLE ASSEMBLY R H 1 067024 M COTTER PIN 1 1 1 1 083019 LOCKWASHER 1 1 1 1 069012 CLAMP 1 1 1 1 024430 0 BOTTOM COVER 1 1 1 1 075060 SNAP BUSHING 1 1 1 1 024437 0 FRAME 1 1 024436 0 FRAME 1 1 066012 KEY Woodruff 1 4 x 3 4 1 058003 M ROLL 3 16 x 1 1 4 2 059099 CAP SCREW 5 16 18 5 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 010358 5 SPACER 1 1 1 1 070015 F FLANGE WHIZLOCK SCREW 5 5 5 5 064036 F WASHER 875 885 x 1 385 x 062 1 064170 F WASHER 875 885 1 385 062 2 2 003377 0 HUB 2 1 1 1 7 010366 5 PUSHNUT 1 1 1 NOTE F R DECALS SEE PAGES 2 amp 3 NOTE OECALQUES voir p 2 amp 3 SUGGESTED PARTS STOCKING CODE CODE SUGGERE D INVENTAIRE DES PIECES F FAST 5 SLOW FAST rapide 5 SLOW lent M MEDIUM O CUSTOMER ORDER ONLY 15 M MEDIUM moyen Commande du client seulement 1 GENERAL hardware and parts required for assembiy are shipped in the parts bag or are located in pla
15. 924000 SERIES SNO THROS MODEL 924046 5 H P 24 SMALL WHEEL SERIAL NUMBER 000101 AND UP MODEL 924048 7 H P 24 SMALL WHEEL W DIFFERENTIAL SERIAL NUMBER 000101 AND UP MODEL 924050 8 H P 24 LARGE WHEEL W DIFFERENTIAL SERIAL NUMBER 000101 AND UP MODEL 924052 10 H P 32 LARGE WHEEL W DIFFERENTIAL SERIAL NUMBER 000101 AND UP MODEL 924049 7 H P TRAC TEAM TRACTOR SMALL WHEEL W DIFFERENTIAL SERIAL NUMBER 000101 AND UP MODEL 924051 8 H P TRAC TEAM TRACTOR LARGE WHEEL W DIFFERENTIAL SERIAL NUMBER 000101 AND UP ATTACHMENTS MODEL 824006 24 SNO THRO ATTACHMENT FOR SMALL WHEEL TRACTOR SERIAL NUMBER 000101 AND UP MODEL 824006 24 SNO THRO ATTACHMENT FOR LARGE WHEEL TRACTORS SERIAL NUMBER 000101 AND UP MODEL 824008 32 SNO THRO ATTACHMENT FOR LARGE WHEEL TRACTORS SERIAL NUMBER 000101 AND UP SAFETY MESSAGE product for which you have requested information or replacement parts is not a Current product The replacement models incorporate product designs safety features Safety instructions or warnings which repre sent the latest State Of The Art develop ments For your safety and those around you please contact your nearest Ariens Gravely Dealer for a demonstration of the current product safety provisions and features MESSAGE TO THE ARIENS CUSTOMER Welcome to the world of Ariens equipment We are pleased that you have selected Ariens and sincerely believe you have
16. EH HM80 155128F 10 HP TECUMSEH 100 1690240 ATTENTION ORDER PARTS BY PART NUMBER COMMANDEZ LES PIECES PAR NOT BY REFERENCE NUMBER OR NUMERO DE REFERENCE PAR REFERENCE DESCRIPTION TOUTE COMMANDE NUMBER WILL BE DISREGARDED NUMERO DE REFERENCE SERA IGNOR E 12 TRACTOR PARTS FOR MODELS 924046 924048 924050 amp 924052 PIECES DU TRACTEUR DES MODELES 924046 924048 924050 amp 924052 QUANTIT NO REQ D NoDE DE CODE NoDE No DE CODE REF PIEC D INV QUANTIT NO REQ D REF D INV REF PART STOCK DESCRIPTION 5 REF PART STOCK DESCRIPTION 5 2 2 NO NO CODE amp SA NO NO CODE X 8 1 070009 FLANGE WHIZLOCK SCREW 8 8 8 58 067002 F COTTER PIN 3 32x1 2 2 2 080012 M SET SCREW 1 1 1 59 024069 0 FORK PIVOT ROD 1 1 3 063003 LOCKWASHER 5 5 5 60 024272 0 CLUTCH FORK 1 1 4 024074 M PINION CHAIN 1 1 61 083094 S SPRING 1 1 5 024073 M IDLER CHAIN gt y 1 1 82 624027 5 SPRING ASSEMBLY 1 1 012078 IDLER CHAIN 1 1 2 2 63 010542 5 ADAPTER SPACER 1 1 6 065040 LOCKNUT 2 2 64 065062 M LOCKNUT NYLON 1 1 7 059028 SCREW 20 2 2 65 054039 SEARING BALL 2 2 8 024236 M BELT FINGER 1 1 66 022002 5 SPINDLE HOUSING 1 1 9 010142 5 BEARING FLANGE 2 5 67 024155 5 BEARING 5 1 1 9 024363 S BEARING RETAINER 5 2 68 022003 5 DRIVE SPINDLE HOUSING 1 1 10
17. ER 0244498 CUT ABOVE THE REST PRINTED IN U S A INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION 1 Read owners manual for operating and safety instructions 2 Observe ail labeis and instructions 3 Stop engine and watt tor all movement to stop before unclogging or servicing machine Never allow children to operate the equipment Never allow adults to operate the equipment without proper instruction Keep the area ot operation ciear of all persons especially children Never direct discharge at bystanders or allow anyone in front of unit 7 Keep machine property maintained and serviced with all shields guards and protective devices in place IMPORTANT Safe Operation Practices for Snow Throwers Training 1 2 3 4 Read the owner s manual carefully Be thoroughly familiar with the controls and the proper use of the equipment Know how to stop the unit and disengage the controls quickly Never allow children to operate the equipment Never allow adults to operate the equipment without proper instruction Keep the area of operation clear of all persons particularly small children and pets Exercise caution to avoid slipping or falling especially when operating in reverse Preparation 1 Thoroughly inspect the area where the equipment is to be used and remove all doormats 51805 boards wires and other foreign objects Disengage all clutches and shift into neutral before starting
18. JUSTMENT The Attachment Clutch is adjusted by connecting the chair to the spring just below the clutch handle Connect the spring to a chain link so the chain is snug but so the idler drops away from the belt with the handle all the way up WHEEL DRIVE CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT A drive disc adjustment is provided to compensate for wear on the friction wheel If slippage occurs when the whee drive clutch is engaged tighten the drive disc adjustment This adjustment is accessible without removing the bottom cover See Figure 8 ROD TOP OF SLOT 1 16 CLEARANCE CLUTCH LEVER FIGURE 8 Adjust as follows Place speed selector between first and reverse Tip machine forward on blower housing Tighten the adjustment nut while turning the wheels until the wheels begin to bind Back off 3 turns Wheels should then turn easily 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 LUBRICATION _ for smooth operation BELT REPLACEMENT A CAUTION Since replacing the belts will involve turning the engine over with the starter an
19. OCKING CODE F FAST S SLOW F FAST rapide 8 SLOW lent M MEDIUM O CUSTOMER ORDER ONLY MEDIUM moyen O Commande du client seulement CODE SUGGERE D INVENTAIRE DES PIECES TRACTOR PARTS FOR MODELS 924046 924048 PIECES DU TRACTEUR DES MODELES 924050 amp 924052 NTION COMMANDEZ LES PIECES PAR NUMERO NON NUMERO DE REFERENCE Ni PAR DESCRIPTION TOUTE COMMANDE PAR NUMERO DE REFERENCE SERA IGNOREE NUMBER WILL BE DISREGARDED 14 TRACTOR PARTS FOR MODELS 924046 924048 924050 amp 924052 PIECES DU TRACTEUR DES MODELES 924046 924048 924050 amp 924052 NoDE NO CODE QUANTITE REQ D NoDE DE CODE REF PIECE D INV REF PIECE REF PART STOCK DESCRIPTION REF PART STOCK DESCRIPTION NO NQ CODE 8 NO NO CODE 070009 M FLANGE WHIZLOCK SCREW 4 4 4 4 56 003376 5 SPINDLE CUP 2 1 1 1 2 024406 F BELT COVER 1 1 1 1 57 070032 5 WHEEL BOLT 6 6 8 8 3 072098 F VBELT 1 1 58 058003 M RnOLLPIN 3 16 1 1 4 1 3 072066 F VBELT 1 1 58 058030 ROLL PIN 3 16 x 1 1 2 1 1 4 060012 M SETSCREW 2 2 2 2 59 087014 COTTER PIN 2 5 059053 CAP SCREW 5 16 24 x 3 6 2 2 2 2 60 612999 S DIFFERENTIAL ASSEMBLY 1 6 063032 M LOCKWASHER 2 2 2 2 60 624073 S DIFFERENTIAL ASSEMBLY 1 1 7 024253 M BELT FINGER 1 1 1 1 60 010211 S SPUR GEAR 1 8 064002 M WASHER 5 16 x 7 8 x 083 4 4 4 4 61 024348 5 IDLER ARM 1 1 1 1 9 024021
20. SCRAPER BLADE BEARING CONE RUNNER RUNNER RIBBED NECK BOLT BEARING SUPPORT FLANGED WHIZLOCK NUT10 WASHER 516 x 1 441 1 8 x LOCKWASHER SCREW 1 2 13 1 SPIN DRIVE ZERK FITTING 4 SHEAR BOLT W NUT 2 RIGHT RAKE 1 RIGHT RAKE 1 gt I I gt 924046 1 1 924048 cO Fn gt MSN 65 gt 1 av 1 SNENNNONRAR N LEFT RAKE LEFT RAKE GEARCASE ASSEMBLY 32 GEARCASE ASSEMBLY 2 1 WORM SHAFT 1 NUT 1 WAVE WASHER 1 HAIR PIN 1 BEARING SPACER 2 1 1 1 gt WASHER 1 505 x 1 005 SPRING CARRIAGE BOLT 6 16 18 ROLLPIN 5 16 x 1 3 4 LOCKWASHER 1 FLGD WHIZLOCK SCREWiE 2 WORM SHAFT RIBBED NECK BOLT 3 ADJUSTMENT PLUG CLEVIS PIN FLANGED WHIZLOCK NUT i SEAL _ LOCKWASHER FLANGE BUSHING WASHER 1 625 x 2 5 x 012 BRAKE LINING RIVET HAIRPIN COTTER GEARCASE SHAFT DUST CAP CAP SCREW 5 16 18 x 3 4 LOCKWASHER KEY Woodruff No 6 WASHER HAIRPIN COTTER PIN NUT RETAINER CARRIAGE BOLT TAPTITE CARRIAGE BOLT WORM GEAR KEY STRAIGHT CAP SCREW WHIZLOCK NUT frre OHH 5 wom Ne 1
21. 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 overioad the machine Capacity by attempting to clear snow at too fast a rate 13 14 15 16 ORDER ALL DECALS BY ARIENS PART NUMBERS SHOWN BE AWARE OF SAFETY DECALS 12 7 H P ENGINE DECAL 78637 8 H P ENGINE DECAL 78636 10 H P ENGINE DECAL 78635 19125 78606 78645 This engine has provisions for electric Starter kit 78607 Tecumseh Engine Instructions CAUTION your personal protection read all safety notes in engine owner s manual OPERATION For detadled tubne atten start ing amp operating instructions ser engine owners manual amp equipment mtr s instructions LUBRICATION Summer SAE 30 Winter SAE 5W 30 Ont Tecumsen Products Company North treet WI 54024 USA 78609 Never operate the machine at high transport speeds ov slippery surfaces Use care when backing Never direct discharge at bystanders or allow anyone in front of the unit Disengage power to the collector impeller when snow thrower is transported or not in use Use only attachments and accessories approved by the manufacturer of snow thrower such as wheel w
22. ave and roll the belt into place under the belt finger 3 Check the belt finger spacing There should be 1 8 inch clearance all around the belt finger and belt with the attachment clutch engaged Readjust the belt finger if required 4 Check the sheave alignment with the attachment belt in place Readjust the position of the blower sheave as re quired to align the sheaves Be sure the brake pad aligns with the blower sheave 5 The idler on the attachment belt is adjustable If the belt slips adjust the idler in the slot in the idler arm to apply more tension to the belt Belt should declutch when attachment clutch is disengaged 6 Replace the belt guard and chute crank assemblies Re adjust the chute crank as described in the paragraph above Replace the spark plug wire FIGURE 12 REPLACEMENT OF FRICTION WHEEL 1 Tip the machine up on the blower housing and brace securely Remove two cap screws and loosen the other two securing the bottom cover and remove the cover 2 Place the speed selector in FIRST position Depress the wheel drive clutch lever to hold the friction wheel while the five bolts securing the friction wheel to the hub are loosened Remove the five bolts shift to THIRD position and disconnect the shift link See Figure 12 3 Position a new friction wheel on the hub and replace the five boits Tighten these bolts to 8 10 foot pounds with a torque wrench Replace the shift links 4 Replace the botto
23. ce on the machine The upper handlebars and panel are assembled at the factory with the two clutch rods and interlock system in place and adjusted The lower handlebars must be installed The snow head and tractor are shipped assembled with lower shift rod in place Attachment clutch rod is in place on handle panel assembly Model 924052 the 32 snow head is shipped with the runners and discharge chute detached and they will have to be installed 2 HANDLEBAR install the lower handlebars on the frame using the studs and hardware in place on the frame Leave the hardware loose on the studs until the upper handlebars are installed Be sure to install the chute crank bracket on the left rear stud on top of the handlebar Install the upper handlebar and panel on the lower handlebars Use a flat washer on the outside of each cap screw Use 5 8 carriage bolt and locknut in each of the top holes and an 1 carriage bolt and locknut in each of the lower holes With everything in place tighten all handlebar hardware 3 THROTTLE CONTROL Route throttle control under handlebar and insert into position in handlebar panel See Figure 16 Secure with two machine screws 10 24x and two keps nuts from parts bag Install knob on throttle lever 4 SHIFT CONTROL ROD Remove the upper shift rod from the shift lever and place the shift lever in REVERSE position Pull up on the lower shift rod which is already installed the frame
24. d the engine might accidentally start re sulting in injury the spark plug wire MUST be disconnected during this procedure The drive belt and the attachment drive belt are both accessible by removing the blower housing as follows 1 Remove the hair pin cotter in the chute crank assembly Separate the chute crank 2 Remove the two flanged whizlock screws securing the belt guard to the tractor Remove the belt guard NOTE Tipping the tractor back on the handlebars when separating the units may result in bending the bottom cover To avoid this situation either tip the unit up on the blower housing and remove the bottom cover before separating the units or support the handlebars so the tractor does not tip all the way over then lift off the blower housing 3 Remove the 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 engine sheave between the sheave and belt finger This can be easily done by pulling the recoil starter rope to rotate the engine sheave With the belt disconnected the blower housing may then be lifted from the frame FIGURE 9 REPLACEMENT OF THE ATTACHMENT DRIVE BELT The sno thro attachment drive belt is on the sheave on the blower housing To replace this belt hold the impeller brake away from the belt and slip the belt from the sheave See Figure 9 Replace the beit by slipping it into position on the sheave p
25. eights counterweights cabs etc 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 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 Never store the machine with fuel in the fuel tank inside building where open flame or sparks are present Allow the engine to cool before storing in any enclosure Always refer to owner s manual instructions for important details if the snow thrower is to be stored for an tended period Run the machine a few minutes after throwing snow to prevent freeze up of the collector impeller CONTROLS SPEED SELECTOR Sets speed of tractor Change speed or shift to reverse THROTTLE Controls engine speed On 5 and 7 HP Models move throttle control to FAST position after engine has stopped to minimize throttle damage due to freezing On 8 and 10 HP Models move throttle to SLOW position after engine has stopped to minimize throttle damage due to freezing WHEEL DRIVE CLUTCH LEVER Activates tractor drive Depress to move tractor release to disengage drive and stop machine ATTACHMENT DRIVE CLUTCH LEVER Activates auger and impeller Depress to run auger and im Depress to run auger and impeller release both attachment a
26. he snow thrower ROTATING PARTS Stop engine and remove spark plug ignition wire before removing obstructions 5 H P ENGINE DECAL 78611 5 7 HP 8 10 HP Otte Choke Full Choke 78602 78603 MUFFLER amp ADJACENT AREAS MAY EXCEED 150 F 78601 ROTATING PARTS Keep clear of collector rakes while engine is running 4 If the unit should start to vibrate abnormally stop the 11 78639 Differential Lock In 78644 ON LEFT WHEEL MODEL TESTED BY INDEPENDENT LABORATORY 78345 Attention When using summer attachments remove heater box and install arr cleaner 78608 MODELS 924048 924050 amp 924052 i 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 When clearing repairing 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
27. m cover Readjust the drive disc as described in the WHEEL DRIVE CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT on page 5 DRIVE CHAIN ADJUSTMENT MODELS 924050 and 924052 If sno thro is difficult to push because of tight or inter fering drive chains proceed as follows 1 Stand unit up on blower housing and remove bottom cover 2 Chain tension is adjusted by loosening the two nuts on the 24364 Reduction Shaft Adjust reduction sprocket up or down in slot to obtain proper tension chain should be snug Retighten both nuts Torque to 170 180 inch Ibs 3 Chain interference with the 3085 Bearing Flange on 24045 Hex Shaft occurs if there is no 64058 Washer between the 10276 Sprocket and 54079 Bearing Install washer LUBRICATION REDUCTION SHAFT ON MODELS 924050 AND 924052 ONLY FIGURE 13 ENGINE Fill crankcase with Ariens Sno Thro oil 5W 20 when using Sno Thro at temperatures below 40 degrees F Use Ariens Gard N Yard oil MS classification SAE 30 when using lawn attachments at temperatures above 40 degrees F Fill fuel tank with fresh clean regular gasoline NOTE For detailed instructions on engine refer to manufacturer s booklet packed with the machine TRACTOR DRIVE At start of season grease gears pinion sprocket hex and axle shaft as indicated in Figure 13 Use Ariens Moly Lithium grease Put two or three drops of light oil on speed selector and other linkage points CAUTION Do not allow grease or oil
28. nd tractor clutch to stop attachment HAND CRANK Turns discharge chute 230 so snow can be thrown away from area being cleared CHOKE Move choke to choke position to start engine Models 924046 and 924048 have choke on top of heater box Models 924050 and 924052 have choke at rear of heater box PRIMER BUTTON Injects gas directly into car buretor A Move choke lever to full B Push primer bulbtwo times C Pull start rope three times If engine fails to start repeat procedure from step B KEY SWITCH Prevents unauthorized use Turn on to run turn off to stop 00000 STARTER BUTTON The starter button is found all units equipped with electric starters Plug the 120 volt cord into the starter block plug the op posite end into a convenient 120 volt outlet Push the starter button to start the engine OPERATION BEFORE STARTING Fill engine crankcase 16 with Ariens Sno Thro oil 5W 20 when using Sno Thro Fill fuel tank with fresh clean reguiar gasoline Do not mix oil with gasoline Make visual check with regards to safety precautions ob structions lubrication and maintenance DIFFERENTIAL LOCK Models 924048 924050 amp 924052 The differential lock 13 is located in the left wheel hub When preparing to blow snow turn the differential lock till it snaps IN In this position the differential is locked and both wheels turn together Power is applied equaliy to
29. ositioning the brake shoe on the belt REPLACEMENT OF TRACTOR DRIVE BELT See Figure 10 The drive belt is held in place on the sheaves by an idler pulley To free the belt the idler can be pulled from the belt and the belt removed from the sheave Activate clutch to gain clearance It may be necessary to pull back blower idler arm pin for additional clearance ENGINE ADJUSTABLE ATTACHMENT IDLER FIGURE 10 To replace the belts position on the engine sheave first then on the drive sheave Position the idler carefully on the belt With the belt in position and the idler in place check the belt alignment The engine sheave and the tractor sheave must align with one another WITH THE TRACTOR CLUTCH ENGAGED the sheaves are not properly aligned loosen the setscrews on the engine sheave and align the sheaves Re tighten the setscrews Recheck the belt alignment WITH THE CLUTCH ENGAGED FIGURE 11 REPLACEMENT OF BLOWER HOUSING See Figure 11 Position the blower housing on the rod in the tractor frame and secure as follows 1 Tip the blower and tractor together Hold the attachment drive belt up as the units are tipped together Secure with two cap screws into the frame As the cap screws are tightened hold up on the handlebars to be sure the two units are secured together 2 Roll the attachment belt on to the engine sheave Pull the recoil starter rope to turn the engine she
30. tch rod the rod adapter with the setscrew With handle down clutch lever should come within 1 16 of top of slot in frame Adjust as required See Figure 8 of owners section 7 KEY SWITCH CONNECTION The key switch is factory installed in the handlebar panel and the wiring is connected to the engine Route the wiring harness up the inside of the panel alongside the lower handlebar Connect wire harness to switch See Figure 16 TIP HANDLE FORWARD AS FAR AS POSSIBLE FIGURE 17 SHORT BOLT RUNNER 8 DISCHARGE CHUTE MODEL 924052 ONLY The discharge chute is shipped with the four mounting clips attached to the chute Remove the clips and hardware Po sition the discharge chute on the blower housing Secure with the clips and hardware Be sure the chute rotates freely 9 DEFLECTOR The deflector is installed on the discharge chute but must be raised into operating position Remove the carriage bolt and wing nut Rotate delfector up into operating position Reinstail the carriage bolt and wing nut 10 CHUTE CRANK The chute crank is packed separately in the carton The inter mediate shaft universal joints and chute crank bracket are in place on the machine The chute crank bracket should be in stalled on the rear left hand stud at the time the handlebars are installed Insert the chute crank down into the hole in the handlebar panel and connect to the universal joint on the intermediate shaft with the
31. the engine motor Do not operate the equipment without wearing adequate winter outer garments Wear footwear which will improve footing on slippery surfaces 5 HP 78640 7 HP 78641 8 HP 78642 10 HP 78643 SCREENED ON PANEL ORDER ALL DECALS BY ARIENS PART NUMBER SHOWN 8 Handle fuel with care it is highly flammable 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 d Replace gasoline cap securely and wipe up spilled fuel Use a grounded three wire plug in for all units with electric drive motors or electric starting motors Adjust the collector housing height to clear grave or crushed rock surface Never attempt to make any adjustments while the engine is running except where specifically recommended by manufacturer Let engine and machine adjust to outdoor temperatures before starting to clear snow Operation 1 2 Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts Keep clear of the discharge opening at all times Exercise extreme caution when operating on or crossing gravel drives walks or roads Stay alert for hidden hazards or traffic Do not carry passengers After striking a foreign object stop the engine remove the wire from the spark plug thoroughly inspect the snow thrower for any damage and repair the damage before re starting and operating t
32. to SLOW position after engine has stopped to move tractor NOTE This Sno Thro is equipped with a mechanical inter lock between wheel drive clutch and attachment clutch levers When both clutch levers are engaged the mechanical interlock will engage and the attachment clutch will remain engaged as Jong as the wheel drive clutch lever is not released This frees the right hand to operate other controls Once the mechanical interlock is engaged both the wheel drive and attachment clutch levers must be released to disengage the attachment drive 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 desler 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 ee 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
33. urn key to run position Move choke lever to CHOKE position Move throttle to FAST position Push primer bulb 2 times Pull recoil starter 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 a supplied with the starter Move choke 9 to no choke gradually as engine warms up TO TRANSPORT Move speed selector to desired speed Press down on handle bars to raise front of Sno Thro slightly off the ground Depress wheel drive clutch lever to transport unit OPERATE Move deflector 4 to desired height Turn hand crank to direct discharge chute Depress attachment clutch to engaged position Move speed selector to desired speed Move throttle 2 to desired speed Depress the wheel drive clutch lever Speed of the machine is controlled by the throttle and speed selector TO STOP er Release wheel drive clutch lever Depress attachment clutch lever to allow the Sno Thro to run for a short time to throw out slush and water and prevent freezing the impeller fan Turn key to position to stop 5 and 7 HP Models Move throttie to FAST position after engine has stopped 8 and 10 HP Models Move throttle
34. ver lubricating STORAGE ENGINE Follow detail instructions in the engine manual SNO THRO Lubricate clean and repaint as necessary Cover and store in dry place 24 amp 32 SNOW THRO FOR MODELS 924046 48 50 amp 52 9 SNO THRO DE 24 32 MODELES 924046 48 50 ET 52 AR ORI D EFERENCE NUMBER WILL BE DISREGARDED ATTENTION COMMANDEZ LES PIECES PAR NUM RO NON PAR NUMERO DE REFERENCE NI PAR DESCRIPTION TOUTE COMMANDE PAR NUMERO DE REFERENCE SERA IGNOREE USE ARIENS LIQUID GREASE 2 OZ PART NO 000070 USE ARIENS L 2 GEAR LUBRICANT APPROX 5 OZ 24 amp 32 SNOW THRO FOR MODELS 924046 48 50 amp 52 SNO THRO DE 22 ET 32 MODELES 924046 48 50 ET 52 NoDE NO CODE NODE No DE REF PIEC D INV 40 REG O REF PIEC D INV RIPTION REF PART STOCK DESCRIPTION REF PART STOCK DESCRIPTIO NO NO CODE a S NO NO CODE 024379 6EARCASE L H Half 054063 024380 GEARCASE R H Half 054052 055122 FLANGE BUSHING 003017 056061 SEAL 031860 024382 WORM SHAFT amp GEAR 064002 058045 GROOVE PIN 010164 032103 THRUST COLLAR 024373 055111 FLANGED BUSHING 054045 055112 FLANGED BUSHING 010165 056047 0 RING 029225 024383 RAKE SHAFT 070058 024065 RAKE SHAFT 024374 058069 GROOVE PIN 065056 058030 ROLLPIN 3 16 x 14 064047 064166 WASHER 063006 032038 GASKET 059024 062054 CARRIAGE BOLT 022
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