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Garandman


Location: South Boston, MA
Joined: Mar 10, 2005
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Drive system on 1970 Ariens?
Original Message   Mar 18, 2005 3:08 pm
I called Ariens about my 1970 manufacture Sno Throw. The front part is 10995 and the back, "tractor" section is either #10942 or #10954.

I'm going to order the service manual for it, but was curious about the drive system. It has 4 speeds forward and one reverse. The forward speeds seem quite "direct" while reverse has some slippage built in and you can stop it readily.

I've read about the friction disk system, but this doesn't seem to have one? Not sure what I'm looking at in the exploded view (I'm spoiled with 3D solid modeling).

Also, are replacement decals available for this vintage of machine?

Finally, I have new skids (two sided) and they seem to be a slightly different orange, possibly because of the effects of 35 years aging. Does the dealer sell spray paint, or can I match it from another brand of  spray can?

TIA
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Garandman


Location: South Boston, MA
Joined: Mar 10, 2005
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Re: Drive system on 1970 Ariens?
Reply #25   Apr 26, 2005 11:18 pm
I got the manual today.  A 1970 5 hp tractor is model #10965 and the prcedure is different:

1. Remove bottom cover.
2. Remove  connecting link from chain and remove train.
3. Remove left wheel
4. Remove plate on left side of frame.
5. Remove locknut on right end of hex shaft.
6. Remove the four locknuts holding the bearing flange on the left hand side of the carrier.
7. Pull the hex shaft out of the right hand bearing  and the left hand bearing out of the frame.
8. Remove hair pin from fork shaft through the slot on the right hand rear corner of the frame.
9. Hold clutch handle up and remove the fork shaft out of the right side of the frame.
10. Remove cotter pin from shaft link.
11. Remove friction wheel assembly.
12. Remove snap ring, bearing and fork from the friction wheel hub.
13. Remove the five screws holding the friction wheel to the hub.
TheKneebiter


Joined: Oct 22, 2004
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Re: Drive system on 1970 Ariens?
Reply #26   Apr 27, 2005 9:01 am
Make sure you clean the plate that the disc rides on with brake cleaner. then i would scuff it up with fine sand paper to remove and glaze before putting it back together.

Garandman


Location: South Boston, MA
Joined: Mar 10, 2005
Points: 341

Re: Drive system on 1970 Ariens?
Reply #27   Apr 27, 2005 11:33 am
TheKneebiter wrote:
Make sure you clean the plate that the disc rides on with brake cleaner. then i would scuff it up with fine sand paper to remove and glaze before putting it back together.

What it originally rough?

I was surprised at the difference between the old friction disk and the new one, which has a semi-circular cross-section.
TheKneebiter


Joined: Oct 22, 2004
Points: 233

Re: Drive system on 1970 Ariens?
Reply #28   Apr 27, 2005 11:52 am
no, it was always smooth. but over time it can build up a glaze that could make the tire slip. by sanding it you will make it a tad rough and give the tire a nice platter to ride on.

Garandman


Location: South Boston, MA
Joined: Mar 10, 2005
Points: 341

Re: Drive system on 1970 Ariens?
Reply #29   Apr 28, 2005 7:06 am
Got mine out last night. The disk is in pretty good shape, no real glaze but I buffed it a bit anyway.

I've taken apart the entire tractor to repaint the housing and check all the parts while I wait or the welder.. After 35 years of New England winters, most of the keys are worn and need rplacing. The earings were all in good shape. The bushings (bronze) that the axle shaft passes through were worn almost  completely through - I was pleased to see they're replaceable. The Woodruff key that locks the gear to the drive axle was also beat up a bit.

Very ruggedly built machine, overall, I'm impressed.
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