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iLikeOrange
Joined: Nov 18, 2005
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Ariens new style chute controll
Original Message Dec 19, 2005 2:06 pm |
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Hello All I have a 2005-06' 926dle with the new chute rotation controll . The chute exhibits some strange behaviour. If you move the controll quickly left to right or vice/v, there may be some backlash of the chute. By this I mean the chute has not locked into position properly. It may lock, but not where you want it to. Chutes gone wild. I took the chute gear assembly apart and it seemed to have to much play between the Chute Gear and the Locking Chute Gear at certain positions. On my unit the problem was worse on the left side. This design, as is, has a very narrow operating tolerance. I replaced the two washers behind the chute gear (spacers to me) with a slightly thicker nylon washer and now it operates as it was intended too. I am sure this will vary from unit to unit. I think Ariens is going to get some calls on this. I don't mind fixing this myself, actually it was kinda fun to figure it out and get it to work properly. YMMV. When I was all done perfecting this setup I measured the chute rotation to be aprox. 210 degrees. With a different Chute Gear this could easily be more. John
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Mads
Rather be scared to death than bored to death
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Re: Ariens new style chute controll
Reply #26 Dec 23, 2005 8:04 am |
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" I bought mine from an OPE dealer and the chute works excellent " ... It seems that you picked up the one out of ten that work well. Happy for you ! Hope this will last! It's like a Volkswagen car. Some peoples have absolutely no problems whit them while many others spend all their time to the garage. It's not my conception of quality production. It need more constance in the quality." By far it's the best innovation I've seen yet " ... If slaming the chute to the right than to the left without any precision don't borther you. Ok. Why beeing so hurry to rotate the chute ? " No electronics to wear out or ice up " ... Mecanics wear out. Not electronics ! My electric chute never ice up in five years out on temperatures well colder than what most peoples have to experience whit their machine. " Ariens also had awesome plusses like heated grips " ... An electric/electronic gadget? >>> " No electronics to wear out or ice up " ? " the remote chute " ... Don't know what is about here! ... " and diff unlock lever . The Hondas had none of these " ... In fact it is MUCH harder to steer my Ariens whit the diff lock than the Honda trackdrive whit the diff lock. (Always locked in this case). The possibility to unlock the diff whit a weeldrive is a reel benefit but not that much whit a trackdrive because of the larger surface to distribute the weight and the design of the treads on the tracks that are parallels to the direction to go when steering. I assume that it's for that reason that Honda doesn't equiped their blowers whit unlockable diff. I am not saying that Honda is better here. After all, I compare all the features of the two and I choose the Ariens in the end. And still happy of my choice! I am just saying that Ariens have a strange philosophy of progress. Instead of slowly improving their products in one direction over the years, they seems to guess and try out in every directions whit the result that their products are improving in somes ways and seems to regress in others. It's not a straight path to improvement. By changing their products concept like that in this kind of "mary go round", ( 3 differents concept for chute rotation in five years ) it look's to me like they take their clients as test dummys instead of testing toroughly their products before putting them on the market. "Locky you if you pick up a good year and too bad for you if this year concept fail... We gonna change it for the next year! ... and the next cusomers" In fact I consider myself verry lucky cause I love my Ariens... I picked up a good year! But for the others ?
I Like Orange call's it B*ing ? .... Well it's a point of view... But not my intentions.
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Garandman
Location: South Boston, MA
Joined: Mar 10, 2005
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Re: Ariens new style chute controll
Reply #27 Dec 23, 2005 6:53 pm |
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As a retired USAF Maintenance officer, it amazes me how Ariens does not test their equipment throughly befor going into production!! They have had Drive problems, Blow By problems, and now this!! That is why I did not buy an Ariens Snowblower!! Fred Sir, can you explain how being a former AF maintenance officer has anything to do with snow blowers? The organization that brought the US taxpayer the B1 bomber doesn't seem particularly pertinant to the discussion. Ariens has sold over two million snow blowers, so someone, somewhere is going to complain about something. You don't have to look too far to see many, many positive references to Ariens units, including machines that are almost 40 years old. I have one that's 35 years old, and was able last summer to purchase all the parts I needed at the local dealer to rstore it completely. Ariens also has an engineer who monitors this board and answers maintenance questions. He's not a salesperson and seldom if ever even posts in a thread by a prospective buyer unless there has been some factual innacuracy. I certainly don't see anyone from Husquavarna/Electrolux/ posting here in support of their products. And the fact that their most powerful machines have 12" augers and impellers certainly doesn't impress most folks in New England, where Ariens probably outsells Huskie 10:1.
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