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rocketMan
Joined: Jan 24, 2005
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Ariens 724 currently Pathetic
Original Message Jan 24, 2005 12:34 pm |
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Hello,
This is my first post is a great forum.
My question is about my nine year old Ariens 724. It's current state of affairs is that it starts up in a heartbeat (it lives in a heated environment) seems to roar with gusto and is raring to go until... it meets snow. This is a significant problem given that it's a (shh...) snowblower. It will throw snow, maybe 10 feet provided the snow is of the perfect consistency and there's not to much of it. All other snow it sort of "mixes" then typically gets it stuck in the lower, pre-chute section. If the walk or drive is preshoveled (sacriledge I know) then it works "okay" sort of edging along and improving what has already been shoveled. (Basically embarrasing.) The poor thing hasn't been tuned up, oil changed or looked at unless it's snowing in probably 3 years as I figured the hours on it were pretty minimal. The last few major storms and the fact that it's nine years old, and I'm nine years older since I got it, have led me to deperately want a snow throwing, end of driveway clearing monster. Or, simply not to have my 724 be pathetic.
Does this sound like something a tune-up can remedy? Is it that difficult given good documentation or is just bringing it to the "man" the best course of action.
The sun is shining. For now.
Cheers,
Ben.
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Highwind
Despite the high cost of living, have you noticed how it remains so popular.
Joined: Jan 13, 2004
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Re: Ariens 724 currently Pathetic
Reply #4 Jan 24, 2005 1:10 pm |
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If what TheKneebiter says doesn't work, contact Dr Phil. He can find a shrink to talk to your machine and convince it that it has an unrealistic fear of snow, given its purpose in life. Maybe a few sessions on a shrink's work bench, then desensitization therapy involving tossing a small amount of shredded styrofoam, building to an inch of fine ground sugar, then onto real snow of maybe an inch or two, followed by deeper and deeper amounts until it is again a tiger among the gazelles, rather than a fraidy cat. Dr Highwind, BS
Honda stable: HS 724 snowblower; HRS216 lawnmower; BF2 UWWW; 5 HP, 2200 psi/2.9 GPM pressure washer. Electric: BV2500 B&D Leaf Hog/snow duster; old 12" Weedeater.
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Emmo
Joined: May 22, 2003
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Re: Ariens 724 currently Pathetic
Reply #5 Jan 24, 2005 1:27 pm |
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If what TheKneebiter says doesn't work, contact Dr Phil. He can find a shrink to talk to your machine and convince it that it has an unrealistic fear of snow, given its purpose in life. Maybe a few sessions on a shrink's work bench, then desensitization therapy involving tossing a small amount of shredded styrofoam, building to an inch of fine ground sugar, then onto real snow of maybe an inch or two, followed by deeper and deeper amounts until it is again a tiger among the gazelles, rather than a fraidy cat. Dr Highwind, BS I'm sure that Dr. Phil is booked up, but I'm also sure our own Dr. Lint would be happy to help!(@$150/hour of course). Lint has a way with these machines, gets in touch with their feminine(no offense Paula!) side and bolsters their self esteem. Dr. Lint has always been known as the kinder, gentler tech, a new age man for the new millenium. BTW, if the engine is running smoothly, I'm betting its a belt or cable adjustment as well. Perhaps the lifelong uninspiring performance is due to it not being adjusted properly from the beginning?
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rocketMan
Joined: Jan 24, 2005
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Re: Ariens 724 currently Pathetic
Reply #6 Jan 24, 2005 1:44 pm |
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hahaha (correct digiTerm is LOL) you guys are too funny. And no, I don't take your scolding badly at all. An honest kick in the pants is cheerfully accepted. Lord knows it should happen to us more often:-)
So... I'll book a full spa session for my Ariens and perhaps a therapy session to make it understand it wants to inhale snow and project, not chew and dribble.
inhale/project: GOOD. chew/dribble: BAD
ben.
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