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TonyRio
Joined: Dec 18, 2008
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Ariens ST824 - Augers not turning
Original Message Dec 18, 2008 10:34 am |
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Hi all, looking for some help.
I have an ST824 that is about 20-25 years old that I got from my Dad when he retired. Last year it worked like a champ, but one of the kids left something in the drive that the rakes picked up and got jammed on. Unfortunatly the shear pins did not shear. Now, the fan will rotate, but the rakes do not. I am assuming something is pooched within the gear box iteself, but have not had it apart to see what.
How hard is it to open this up and service it? I am fairly handy and have a heated garage, so I'm not too scared of it. From what I can tell it is a simple worm drive case?
Also, what is a good place for replacement parts? For some reason I am having trouble finding an Ariens service dealer near me (far west suburbs of Chicago). The online places all seem to want around $200 for a whole new gear box. I'm out of work here in a few weeks, so obviously looking to save a few dollars.
Thanks!
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trouts2
Location: Marlboro MA
Joined: Dec 8, 2007
Points: 1328
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Re: Ariens ST824 - Augers not turning
Reply #5 Dec 18, 2008 11:22 am |
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>>From what I can tell, not a belt. I can turn the augers by hand (obviously with the machine off) but can feel a slip within the drive assembly. Not sure just what you are turning. If you go to the front of the machine and stick your hand into the chute and turn the impeller and with the other hold an auger blade still. If your press very hard on the impeller while holding the blade you can often feel a slip of the worm over the helical gear. You could also remove the belt cover, throw snow, and see if the driven pulley is slipping. You said you can see the impeller turning but not the blades. Sometimes it tricks people into thinking something is wrong. The impeller turns at about 1200 RPM at full speed and the blades 120. There is not much movement if you have the engine running at a very low speed. They will barely move. David
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goofienewfie
Ariens 1130DLE
Joined: Oct 25, 2007
Points: 107
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Re: Ariens ST824 - Augers not turning
Reply #6 Dec 18, 2008 11:31 am |
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I have never taken a gear box apart, so I cannot helped you on that, some of the reading I have done seems to point to it being fairly easy, with the main worry of keeping it from leaking after reassembly. The dealers/factory use some type of press for the oil seal I believe, unsure tho. Reading some of trouts past post it seems as he has taken many apart, so I am sure he can help you greatly in that department. If you do need to order some parts, maybe try to narrow down the closest ariens dealer and get in contact to see if they will ship the parts. Without having the exact model and serial, I believe the below may be your parts manual. http://apache.ariens.com/manuals/PM-24-89.pdf This is your service manual.http://apache.ariens.com/manuals/000123A.pdf And owners manualhttp://apache.ariens.com/manuals/024532.pdf
Cheers Goofie Newfie
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Snowmann
Joined: Dec 3, 2003
Points: 494
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Re: Ariens ST824 - Augers not turning
Reply #8 Dec 18, 2008 1:39 pm |
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Hi all, looking for some help.
I have an ST824 that is about 20-25 years old that I got from my Dad when he retired. Last year it worked like a champ, but one of the kids left something in the drive that the rakes picked up and got jammed on. Unfortunatly the shear pins did not shear. Now, the fan will rotate, but the rakes do not. I am assuming something is pooched within the gear box iteself, but have not had it apart to see what.
How hard is it to open this up and service it? I am fairly handy and have a heated garage, so I'm not too scared of it. From what I can tell it is a simple worm drive case?
Also, what is a good place for replacement parts? For some reason I am having trouble finding an Ariens service dealer near me (far west suburbs of Chicago). The online places all seem to want around $200 for a whole new gear box. I'm out of work here in a few weeks, so obviously looking to save a few dollars.
Thanks! Check the shear bolts first as everyone else has stated (remove them). If the castings are not damaged (aluminum?), you may be able to simply change out the worm shaft and gear. The gear is not sold separately (matched backlash with the wormshaft). Let me know your model number (starts with a 9, 8 digits long) and I'll let you know your replacement number. I saw somewhere recently where a guy located these parts online from an overstock place for $50. PK
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