Abby's Guide to Outdoor Power Equipment (Lawn Mowers, Snow Blowers, Chain Saws and more)
Username Password
Discussions Reviews More Guides
Abby’s Guide > Outdoor Power Equipment (Lawn Mowers, Snow Blowers, Chain Saws and more) > Discussions > Ariens ST27LE snowblower hub rust

Outdoor Power Equipment (Lawn Mowers, Snow Blowers, Chain Saws and more) Discussions

Search For:
njbenz79


Joined: Dec 15, 2009
Points: 10

Ariens ST27LE snowblower hub rust
Original Message   Dec 6, 2010 8:27 pm
Hi,

I have an Ariens ST27LE that I bought brand new last year and noticed this weekend after using the machine that the hub was throwing rust all over the wheel and tire.  Is this normal?  It is only on the right hand side.  The other side is very clean.  I also noticed that the wheel with the rust had some grease that had splattered on the rim so I wonder if a seal is bad.  Please let me know if this is a matter that should be address right away since my local Ariens dealer is a month out for repairs and I don't want to part with it  for that long since snow is on its way here for the weekend.

outer wheel

Inner rusty wheel

other side is all nice and clean

inside wheel

This message was modified Dec 6, 2010 by njbenz79
Replies: 4 - 13 of 18Next page of topicsPreviousNextNext page of topicsAllView as Outline
njbenz79


Joined: Dec 15, 2009
Points: 10

Re: Ariens ST27LE snowblower hub rust
Reply #4   Dec 6, 2010 9:17 pm
Is it hard to remove the wheel?  If i pull the clip off of the end of the axle will the wheel come off or is there something else I need to know?
borat


Joined: Nov 10, 2007
Points: 2692

Re: Ariens ST27LE snowblower hub rust
Reply #5   Dec 6, 2010 10:02 pm
That's a different wheel retainer than what I'm used to.   Usually, it's a pin that goes through the hub and axle.  Remove the retainer and see if the wheel pops off.   It should  pull straight off unless there's a lock pin somewhere.  
Snowmann


Joined: Dec 3, 2003
Points: 494

Re: Ariens ST27LE snowblower hub rust
Reply #6   Dec 6, 2010 10:19 pm
Make sure the axle doesn't pull out with the wheel. This is a sleeved axle.
ottcan


Joined: Dec 12, 2009
Points: 4

Re: Ariens ST27LE snowblower hub rust
Reply #7   Dec 7, 2010 10:46 pm
Same thing happened to my 2 year old ST27LE. I manged to get the right wheel off and I greased the axle. The left wheel however was rusted to the axle. I pulled out the wheel with the axle but after hammering for a couple of minutes I still couldn't get the wheel off. I might take to wheel and axle to machine shop with a press to see if they can dislodge the axle. Why can't Ariens grease the axles at the factory; is this a cost cutting measure?
QuickDraw


Joined: Dec 8, 2010
Points: 2

Re: Ariens ST27LE snowblower hub rust
Reply #8   Dec 8, 2010 6:45 pm
I've just experienced the same hub rust problem as njbenz79 with my Ariens. I took the clip off the right wheel, removed the wheel, applied grease and put the wheel back on. Next, I removed the left wheel. It was rusted to the sleeve of the axle, so I removed the wheel/sleeve assembly. I was able to separate the two, but when I went to put the wheel/sleeve back in place I cannot get the sleeve to completely insert... the sleeve extends about 1/4" longer than the axle. As a result  so I cannot re-attach the clip to the axle. I notice that the sleeve has a grooved end, so I presume that there is something internal that meshes with it. Any suggestions as to how I can get the axle sleeve of the left wheel to fit properly so I can attach the clip to the axle?
Snowmann


Joined: Dec 3, 2003
Points: 494

Re: Ariens ST27LE snowblower hub rust
Reply #9   Dec 8, 2010 7:33 pm
These axles are coated with white PTFE antiseize at the factory. Grease will wash out after a period of time. The oil constituent of the anti-seize will do the same, but the solid elements of the antiseize will largely still be there. That said, it might require some wrestling if this lubrication isn't periodically freshened, but you should still be able to get it off. If there was nothing applied, after a few years it would be torch time. If the sleeve axle pops out of the Auto Traction Control (left side is the sleeve), then you can simply feed the spline back in. For the remote locking axle it's not so simple. You may have uncoupled the mechanism. You'll need to drop the bottom cover to make sure this is properly re-inserted.
QuickDraw


Joined: Dec 8, 2010
Points: 2

Re: Ariens ST27LE snowblower hub rust
Reply #10   Dec 9, 2010 7:29 am
Thanks Snowman

So applying grease doesn't seem the best option. Can I just remove it and apply antiseize?. Also, I have the remote locking axle, so it looks like I have to drop the bottom to see what's preventing me from re-inserting the axle sleeve. Can I just stand the machine up on its front, or do I have to worry about first draining the gas and/or oil?
trouts2




Location: Marlboro MA
Joined: Dec 8, 2007
Points: 1328

Re: Ariens ST27LE snowblower hub rust
Reply #11   Dec 9, 2010 7:59 am
No need to drain gas or oil.  Turn the gas off if you have a tank valve.

Put a mat down to avoid chipping bucket paint. 

borat


Joined: Nov 10, 2007
Points: 2692

Re: Ariens ST27LE snowblower hub rust
Reply #12   Dec 9, 2010 10:51 am
Grease will work fine.  I've been using it for thirty years on axles.  Just have to do it every two or three years.  I use a spray type grease made for outdoor gear and chain applications.  Nasty stuff.  Black, tacky and very resistant to washing off.  One is  made by Crown  and is called Crown 7045 and another one pretty much the same is Keystone no. 423.  I just spray it on the axle and inside the hub and it lasts a very long time.  
JRASIS


Joined: Dec 9, 2010
Points: 2

Re: Ariens ST27LE snowblower hub rust
Reply #13   Dec 9, 2010 4:04 pm
I have the ST27LE And the both tires rims and all come rite off after I remove the clips that hold the rims on the shafts.

The rust like in that picture you could have put oil on both ends of the rim that would sooner or later drip in between the rim and the axle making it easy to take off and come apart if you had a flat tire or needed to repace a rim you don't think it would be pressed in if so you would have to pay someone to press in out then back in again. I think it's so rusted on that you also pulled out the axle I can't even see how that happened it must have really been rusted on that much I can say.  Plus they wouldn't have a clip for the rim on both sides if they weren't made to come off. Read the owners manual it may tell you more there too I no one side has a grease fitting I forgot which side?

Replies: 4 - 13 of 18Next page of topicsPreviousNextNext page of topicsAllView as Outline
Outdoor Power Equipment (Lawn Mowers, Snow Blowers, Chain Saws and more) Guide   •   Discussions  Reviews  
AbbysGuide.com   About Us   Terms of Use   Privacy Policy   Contact Us
Copyright 1998-2024 AbbysGuide.com. All rights reserved.