Any hope for my 824 Original Message Jan 7, 2009 1:03 pm
My Ariens 824 is a good machine but the control handles are so low (for me!) is there any mod that will raise the handles? Which snow blower is better suited for people you have over 6'? My back and arms ache due to low position of controls. Thanks.
Re: Any hope for my 824 Reply #5 Feb 11, 2009 10:17 pm
Underdog wrote:
The high end Yamahas and Honda sold in Japan have height adjustable handlebars (see attached video). There's an extension for honda in North America but it still not very high. l have a single stage Honda that I put a 2 inch extension on. It was easy and you could just as easily add 12 inches.
Re: Any hope for my 824 Reply #6 Feb 12, 2009 9:46 am
whitetail wrote:
My Ariens 824 is a good machine but the control handles are so low (for me!) is there any mod that will raise the handles? Which snow blower is better suited for people you have over 6'? My back and arms ache due to low position of controls. Thanks.
What is your model #? If you have 15" wheels and tires, a set of 16" will raise the handlebars nicely. The actual rolling diamater difference is closer to 2" (14.6 versus 16.5 or something along those lines). You'll need both wheels and tires though as the 15" tires use 6" wheels, and the 16" tires use 8". H-bars will go up 3+ inches. You should put a block under your tires and see if the unit is tipped forward more than 2-3 degrees with this type of change though (use the top of the frame as a reference point). Any more than that and you'll have problems with the scraper blade touching the ground and the runners and housing wearing strangly.
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Re: Any hope for my 824 Reply #7 Feb 13, 2009 12:22 pm
Whitetail, from what I have seen, your machine has really "crooked" bars so they won't easily lend themselves to extension, and then you may have to extend the various control rods/cables. But if that's the way you need to go, I'd suggest unbolting the bars where they attach to the chassis and add a piece of flat bar stock ( 1/4 x 1) between the bars and the chassis.
Re: Any hope for my 824 Reply #8 Feb 15, 2009 11:15 pm
Thanks for all the replies,I managed to raise the handles about 3.5" by bending what Ariens calls" lower handlebars" to a more up right position.Had to remove the lower bars and bend them equal distance...A LITTLE BENDING GOES ALONG WAY! after bending drive has to be readjusted and its now faster in reverse (and of course slower in all forward speeds) this can also be corrected but having a faster reverse does not bother me. My Ariens is model No.924050. Takes about 1 hr .