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Spartan


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Just Purchased Ariens 921022 Deluxe 2 Stage 28 inch, anything else to do before Winter/Snow hits?
Original Message   Sep 19, 2010 4:06 pm
I just purchased a new Ariens 921022  and should be receiving it in about a week or so.  Aside from adding fuel/oil is there anything I should do or needs to be done in order to get this snow thrower Winter/snow ready?
It's replacing a 16 year old, 5HP MTD on its last leg, I can't wait to see the difference in performance/power.

Thanks for any help/tips
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Spartan


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Re: Just Purchased Ariens 921022 Deluxe 2 Stage 28 inch, anything else to do before Winter/Snow hits?
Reply #2   Sep 19, 2010 5:55 pm
Thanks for the help I appreciate it.
bus708


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Re: Just Purchased Ariens 921022 Deluxe 2 Stage 28 inch, anything else to do before Winter/Snow hits?
Reply #3   Sep 29, 2010 12:27 pm
I agree- Check your manual- Give it a good grease job. Many times the factory skimps on grease , espically your axles. Get some wd40 to spray in your shoot- Snow will not stick with wd40. Run it a wile with fresh gas and STABIL mix. Run it a wile it get acustome to its operation and to pinpoint any problems.  Always run gas with stabil. It voids alot of carb problems. Get your self some mobil 1 oil. Change your oil after engine recomended brake in time.


     PRAY FOR SNOW




HAPPY BLOWING
DavidNJ


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Re: Just Purchased Ariens 921022 Deluxe 2 Stage 28 inch, anything else to do before Winter/Snow hits?
Reply #4   Sep 29, 2010 2:40 pm
I've read online about a problem where the low speed isn't adjusted correctly, it is too fast. I'd check that and adjust as required.
Spartan


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Re: Just Purchased Ariens 921022 Deluxe 2 Stage 28 inch, anything else to do before Winter/Snow hits?
Reply #5   Sep 29, 2010 3:17 pm
Thank you guys for the suggestions. I've received delivery of the unit. I've been reading the manual, making myself familiar with the controls, checked the oil and added stabil to the gas so far. So far, so good, starts easily on one pull...but I suppose one would hope for atleast this much when dealing with a new machine. DavidNJ, do you recall where you read this? I haven't seen much talk online about this model so far. Thanks
aa335


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Re: Just Purchased Ariens 921022 Deluxe 2 Stage 28 inch, anything else to do before Winter/Snow hits?
Reply #6   Sep 30, 2010 3:08 pm
Don't forget to clay and wax it.  If its all greased up and nowhere to go, it should at least look good sitting pretty in the garage.  :)
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DavidNJ


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Re: Just Purchased Ariens 921022 Deluxe 2 Stage 28 inch, anything else to do before Winter/Snow hits?
Reply #7   Oct 3, 2010 4:05 am
Spartan wrote:
Thank you guys for the suggestions. I've received delivery of the unit. I've been reading the manual, making myself familiar with the controls, checked the oil and added stabil to the gas so far. So far, so good, starts easily on one pull...but I suppose one would hope for atleast this much when dealing with a new machine. DavidNJ, do you recall where you read this? I haven't seen much talk online about this model so far. Thanks



http://www.abbysguide.com/ope/discussions/22848-0-1.html

Also called Ariens and the answer rolled off the customer service reps lips nearly before I finished the question. I wasn't the first.

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NotMoneyGuy


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Re: Just Purchased Ariens 921022 Deluxe 2 Stage 28 inch, anything else to do before Winter/Snow hits?
Reply #8   Nov 11, 2010 12:00 am
aa335 wrote:
Don't forget to clay and wax it.  If its all greased up and nowhere to go, it should at least look good sitting pretty in the garage.  :)



+1. New guy here. Same new rig. Wax is always good on toys & tools IMO.

How many more sleeps till the first snow storm....

This message was modified Nov 20, 2010 by NotMoneyGuy


Ariens Deluxe 28  921022  WI, USA      --      Poulan PRO PR621ES 208 cm3 961880002-00

aa335


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Re: Just Purchased Ariens 921022 Deluxe 2 Stage 28 inch, anything else to do before Winter/Snow hits?
Reply #9   Nov 11, 2010 7:25 am
Nice rig. I think the left tire is .5 psi low. :)
NotMoneyGuy


Location: Toronto & north of
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Re: Just Purchased Ariens 921022 Deluxe 2 Stage 28 inch, anything else to do before Winter/Snow hits?
Reply #10   Nov 11, 2010 7:45 pm
aa335 wrote:
Nice rig. I think the left tire is .5 psi low. :)

Wow, good eye!  (After some more reading around here I see that it gets pretty fine, precise and technical in this forum.)  The left was shy 1.5 psi compared to the right.  The Kenda 15x5.00-6 sidewalls state "max inflation 18 psi".  Good for Ariens for getting one of them bang on though.

This is the kind of work that you have to do yourself, to back up the savings reaped by rolling home the boxed unit yourself from a big box such as HD - as opposed to a full service specialty dealer. I enjoy opening boxes and assembling stuff.  Gives you something to do while waiting for the white stuff.  Plus the deal was sweet at HD.



Ariens Deluxe 28  921022  WI, USA      --      Poulan PRO PR621ES 208 cm3 961880002-00

aa335


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Re: Just Purchased Ariens 921022 Deluxe 2 Stage 28 inch, anything else to do before Winter/Snow hits?
Reply #11   Nov 12, 2010 9:54 am
Not a bad idea to put it together yourself anyways.  Good opportunity for spending quality time with a curious 5 year old boy, or girl.
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