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sscotsman
Joined: Dec 3, 2009
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The Ariens 1960's and 1970's Sno-Thro Info Site.
Original Message Dec 16, 2009 7:15 pm |
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Hi everyone, I think a few of you here have seen my page, but I never formally introduced it here.. first, the backstory: ;) I bought a 1971 Ariens Sno Thro last January. I became so intrigued by the machine that I immediately started looking up information about it on-line.. I then decided to make a webpage about what I had found.. less than a year later, thanks to the generosity of many other "antique snowblower enthusiasts" my site has grown to eleven pages! and still growing.. So a big "thank you" to everyone who has shared information and photos with me! and allowed me to use their photos, brochures, manuals, and other data on my page.. my Ariens site is really a large "group effort" and I really appreciate all the help! here is the updated page: http://gold.mylargescale.com/scottychaos/Ariens/index.html thanks, Scot
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sscotsman
Joined: Dec 3, 2009
Points: 56
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Re: The Ariens 1960's and 1970's Sno-Thro Info Site.
Reply #4 Dec 17, 2009 8:12 am |
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thanks guys! glad you are enjoying the page.. Trouts, yes, my machine came with the primer button missing..I havent looked into replacing it, and honestly, it doesnt seem to be a problem with it not being there! the machine starts just fine without it.. it takes 3 or 4 pulls if using the rope, starts "first time" if using the electric start..It sits in my garage when not in use, which is *slightly* warmer than outside, but not much..the coldest I have tried to start it, so far, is probably about 25 degrees..no problems! im my (limited) experience, primers dont seem to be terribly necessary..I bought a new Craftsman mower in 2006..used it for one whole season before I realised it even *had* a primer button! ;) of course this was "summer use", so maybe the primer isnt as necessary when its warmer..but still. someday if I attemopt to fully restore my snowblower (or if I get a different engine) I will probably have the primer back, but for now, not having the primer seems to be a non-issue.. thanks, Scot
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