JohnEDavies
  
Joined: Sep 6, 2004
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Ariens 926DLE chain tensioner follow-up
Original Message Apr 27, 2005 7:29 am |
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The chain tensioner on my new snow thrower seemed as if it was screwed up last November - there was a major tight spot that prevented proper tensioning, so I left it loose over the winter. I thought that one of the sprockets was out of round.
I finished summerizing the machine last week and rechecked the tensioner. Now there is no tight spot. It fixed itself with about 3 hours of winter usage. I guess there was some welding flash or other debris on one of the gear teeth that worked its way out.
Now I don't have to hassle with taking it to the dealer for warranty work. That made me smile.
Great machine - too bad the winter was miserably dry.....
John
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