First Series 1960-1963
The first four years of Sno Thro production.
It seems there is no official "series name" for the 1960-1963 machines,
(like there is for the later "10000 series", "22000 series" etc..)
Because they were the first, they were simply called the "Ariens Sno-Thro" machines!
So we just have to call them "First series" to differentiate them from the later series.
The 1961 manual lists a "4-1/2 H.P. Lawson winterized Engine" rather than the
traditional Tecumseh. anyone know anything about these Lawson engines?
and how long they were used? (Tecumseh took over the Lawson company, not sure when.)
These "first series" machines have only one clutch control lever, that turns on both the transmission to the wheels *and* the auger/impeller drive, there are not seperate "tractor clutch" and "sno-thro clutch" levers like there are on the later 10,000 series.
This "first series" has the distinctive "half round" bucket shape, unique to this series:
Some also have a "rotor shield" added to the front, attached to the "half round" bucket,
"Sno-Rotor Shield Kit, No. 4-10M"
Came standard on the 1960 10M-L55, and could be ordered as an option for the 10M-L35.
For 1963, it appears the bucket shape changed, and now, rather than a "half circle",
it becomes a "half teardrop" shape:
a precursor to the "full teardrop" shape that would come along in 1964 at the introduction of the 10,000 series.
Known models in the "first series":
10M-L35 - 24" scoop, 3.5HP
10M-L55 - 24" scoop, 5.5 HP
10M-L60D
(this is a very incomplete list!)
(note that some of those model numbers were also used in the early 10000 series after 1964)
Two models existed in the first year, 1960, the 10M-L35 and the 10ML55.
Courtesy of http://gold.mylargescale.com/scottychaos/Ariens/