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o2man98


Joined: Dec 2, 2007
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Ariens 926Pro Loosing Drive
Original Message   Dec 2, 2007 10:07 am
I have an Ariens 926Pro that is loosing the power to the wheels in all forward and reverse speeds. I will work fine for one push and all of a sudden stop driving. Then it will be back to normal and nothing again.

Any tips and tricks appreciated.

Ken
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hirschallan


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Location: Northern Hills of NY
Joined: Aug 25, 2005
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Re: Ariens 926Pro Losing Drive
Reply #12   Jan 20, 2009 4:47 pm
Snownut wrote:
I had the same problem with my snowblower.  I have an 8.5 hp Briggs engine.  Excess snow contacted the front of the hot engine, melted, and made its way onto the friction plate.  The drive would slip in almost any gear, intermittently. It would usually slip at the worst possible time, in deep snow or EOD crud.  I fixed the problem by taking a short length of fuel hose and cutting a slit its entire length.  I slid the hose over the lip on the back of the PTO cover and also added a short length of foam caulking backer on the front.  I reinstalled the PTO cover and have not had the problem since.  I am also located in Wisconsin, so I got to try out my fix a few times already.

Snownut
Can u post a picture of your fix. I'd like to see how it was done.
Allan

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