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stickball


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Maintenance on an Ariens 924
Original Message   Nov 25, 2005 5:04 pm
I'm glad I found this site. Looks like there are a lot of knowledgeable folks here.

I have an Airens 924 - 3 years old. It is running a bit rough - sometimes dies on me, but always starts back up. I'd like to learn to do the maintenance on this machine myself, but I'm fairly new to all of this. (I've changed the oil each year and put air in the tires.) Today I took of the cover to the carburetor and sprayed all around with carburetor cleaner. I wanted to take off the spark plug and clean it or replace it, but the socket I have for spark plugs is too small. Is there a special socket for this? I also wanted to grease the fittings. I went to Home Depot to get Stens Mix Hi-Temp grease, but they didn't have it. Would I get this in an auto parts store? Or Sears? Is there any other general maintenance I should do?  Any help is appreciated.
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Location: MA
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Re: Maintenance on an Ariens 924
Reply #3   Nov 26, 2005 7:27 pm
I'm not so sure the Ariens grease is synthetic, but I won't comment further than that. 

Regardless, I  would purchase a tube of grease from the local Ariens dealer- it may be a few dollars more than WalMart, but you might need some face recognition at the shop down the road.  If not, I would use a lithium-based grease with molybdenum disulfide ("moly") in it.  The grease for greasing the augers isn't super critical- all you are trying to do is: 1  keep the augers from rusting to the shafts and 2: allow the augers to spin free if and when you shear a pin.  Remove the shear pins, give the zerks some grease, the rotate the shafts a few turns (a lot of turns won't hurt) before putting the pins back in.  I am sure there are a few more zerks on your machine, your manual probably shows where. 

You might need a carb cleaning, but I think it depends on when the engine stalls- is it at idle, under load, or when accellerating from idle to full throttle?  Others may offer their wisdom depending upon your circumstances. 

Good Luck

Majorxlr8n


Location: Freehold NJ
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Re: Maintenance on an Ariens 924
Reply #4   Nov 26, 2005 7:45 pm
The spark plug socket is 13/16" - you probably have a 5/8". There is a bolt on the bottom of the carburetor "bowl". It contains holes that clog easilly. Drain the tank or shut the fuel valve off (if equipped). Grab a can or rags & place them beneath the carb. Remove the bolt - gas will come out. The bolt has small holes in it that must be cleaned out - use a wire bread tie & some carb spray cleaner to get it clean. Reinstall the bolt so its snug. Should do it. Also - lube those auger shafts - TWICE A Year! You will thank me if you ever have to remove the auger rakes for service.

Marty

stickball


Location: MA
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Re: Maintenance on an Ariens 924
Reply #5   Nov 26, 2005 8:32 pm
Thanks to all who have responded. I went to a local Ariens dealer and all he sold was  Briggs and Statton grease. He said it was the same as the Stens, so I bought it. Maintaining the snowblower will be a learning experience for me - but one I am happy to start. Thanks again for the advice.
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