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Need Help: Wheels get Stuck on a Trusty old Ariens Original Message Jan 24, 2006 8:08 pm
Have a circa 1970 7 HP Ariens chassis with a newer 7 HP Teucmseh engine. Has the great differential. Had a new problem in the last storm.
Twice, both times just after changing gears, the wheels both locked into position. Auger/impeller continued to turn. Engaged the shifter in verious gears and wheels remained locked. Couldn't turn the machine, couldn't budge it. Like it was stuck where it was. Suddenly it freed itself as if nothing had gone wrong.
This was the first time it was used after I changed the belt. I also had removed and reinstalled the impeller assembly after it seized. I have no idea why the impeller was stuck, but assume a rock or something was behind it. The assembly spun fine after being reassembled, and it spun fine when the wheels were locked.
I haven't a clue why the wheels would lock. As I type this, I wonder if the differential engaging knob on the wheel is in the proper postion.
Any assistance appreciated.
New ones are on sale now at Home Depot. It's tempting to get one, but I'd really like to keep this one going.
Location: South Boston, MA
Joined: Mar 10, 2005
Points: 341
Re: Need Help: Wheels get Stuck on a Trusty old Ariens Reply #10 Jan 30, 2006 3:27 pm
First thing I'd do is the simplest. Disconnect the spark plug, and prop up the wheels on some crates or tip the unit forward securely, and take the bottom cover off the drive unit. Shine alight in there and take a look.. Check the shifter action as well.
You never know. I bought a parts machine that was in great shape with a blown engine. But the drive unit didn't work properly. After I removed the mouse nest, and the shed snake skin, it worked much better.....
Re: Need Help: Wheels get Stuck on a Trusty old Ariens Reply #11 Jan 31, 2006 6:54 am
I've done that.
Took the bottom cover off and looked around earlier. Posted above that the rubber wheel was in fine condition and round; everything else looked intact and secure. And the shifter action is smooth.