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JohnEDavies


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Ariens 926DLE exhaust blows in operators face.
Original Message   Jan 19, 2005 11:13 am
I posted my initial concerns in this post, which since then seems to have lost some replies(?):

http://www.abbysguide.com/ope/discussions/2187-0-1.html

Anyway, Ariens has not been very responsive, answering only one of my two emails - saying only that the exhaust needs to blow out the side and they will have their engineering dept "look into" my concerns. I suspect they don't have much desire to modify the standard crate engine they install in their machines that have differential pins in the left wheels. Maybe they expect us to shut off the engine prior to engaging the lock? And prior to disengaging it?

If you care to rattle their cage, feel free to contact them here. Please use this form since it provides spaces to list your model/ serial number and other info.

http://www.ariens.com/customer_service/contact_us/

John

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Mang


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Re: Ariens 926DLE exhaust blows in operators face.
Reply #3   Jan 19, 2005 2:52 pm
your concer probably hold's no water with them, because your supposed to shut the machine off before you go down there and mess arround.  starting it back  up is easy,  I would shut the machine down even if the pin was on the right side!  Do you really need to mess with pin that often?
This message was modified Jan 19, 2005 by Mang
skyking3


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Re: Ariens 926DLE exhaust blows in operators face.
Reply #4   Jan 19, 2005 6:47 pm
is there a way to attach some kind of deflector ?

never saw one so i'm just shootin' in the dark on this....................

bill

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Re: Ariens 926DLE exhaust blows in operators face.
Reply #5   Jan 19, 2005 7:02 pm
Anyone who has metal and has a welder and welding knowledge, can fabricate a deflector on there snowblower machine. If you have neither of these, then shut the machine down before messing with it.


Jonathan


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Re: Ariens 926DLE exhaust blows in operators face.
Reply #6   Jan 19, 2005 7:35 pm
I wonder if something like this could be set up for a Tecumseh?



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Marshall


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Re: Ariens 926DLE exhaust blows in operators face.
Reply #7   Jan 19, 2005 8:11 pm
Hahahaha! That should do it! 
robmints


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Re: Ariens 926DLE exhaust blows in operators face.
Reply #8   Jan 19, 2005 8:21 pm
John,

It might help if you don't want to shut it down, to throttle it back to idle.

Is there some reason you can't give it the Ron Popeil, just set it and forget it?
faithfulFrank


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Re: Ariens 926DLE exhaust blows in operators face.
Reply #9   Jan 20, 2005 7:15 am
My 1332DLE has the same set up, but I personally do not have a big problem with it.
As Mang and Robmints suggested, one can do the following;

1) decide before you blow which way you want to use it, I've been under the impression that with the traction control on, you have the best of both worlds.....easier turning and power going to either wheel, as needed. I have kept mine this way with no problem. If I wanted "pin lock" I would have paid hundreds less and got an "LE".

2) I never thought this was an option you changed back and forth when using the unit.

3) If I needed to change this in the middle of a blowing job, I could either turn it off and restart it, or like Rob said, lower the throttle to lessen the fumes, take a big breath, try to stay on one side or another, and turn the knob................or just turn the thing off..............or decide ahead of time which way I want to use it.

This thread has gotten me wondering how mine would work in the pin lock...I may just try it for fun.

I think Ariens response may be less than aggressive because they would not want people change the knob and keep the unit running..........it's a lawyer thing.....

Frank D.

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JohnEDavies


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Re: Ariens 926DLE exhaust blows in operators face.
Reply #10   Jan 20, 2005 12:07 pm
Let me clarify a few things.

I am quite capable of adding a little sheet metal deflector and will probably do so. The main point of my post is that Ariens is producing machines with what I consider to be a safety/ health hazard that would be dead easy for them to correct.

Anyone who hasn't driven one of these Pro machines needs to back off on offering operating advice, please. The diff pin is readily reached by simply leaning down from the normal operating position without shifting your feet or letting go of the right grip. If Ariens intends owners to shut down the engine prior to operating the diff lock, they should have engineered it so that it could not be reached from the handlebars. BTW there is nothing in the owner's manual about shutting down the engine prior to working the diff lock.

The diff lock is useful for OED when there is a slick ice layer over the street surface. I like to leave the diff open until I can't get traction, then I reach down and lock the axle to get the heavy EOD blown. Then I unlock it for maneuvering. I also use it for climbing a steep hill beside my house after I have cleared the back yard. I don't see anything wrong with this approach. I certainly don't want to shut down the engine and restart it for each pass, esp when I am standing on ice.

I would be happiest if Ariens decided to give me a little do-hickey, but if they don't, I'll come up with something and post a pic..

Later. John

Marshall


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Re: Ariens 926DLE exhaust blows in operators face.
Reply #11   Jan 20, 2005 12:24 pm
John, I think they were just trying to offer advice on how to alleviate the problem. As far as I know, this is the first time I remember this ever being brought up, not to say that it's not an issue but, evidently a lot of folks are not finding it a problem so far or are working around it?
jubol


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Re: Ariens 926DLE exhaust blows in operators face.
Reply #12   Jan 20, 2005 12:47 pm
  JohnE

             I do not know of any 2 stage snow blower (thrower), where the exhaust is not blowing to the left of the operator.

At least I have never seen one. 

Have you?

                                                                      Fred 

                     

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