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njbenz79
Joined: Dec 15, 2009
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Ariens ST27LE snowblower hub rust
Original Message Dec 6, 2010 8:27 pm |
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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
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ottcan
Joined: Dec 12, 2009
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Re: Ariens ST27LE snowblower hub rust
Reply #7 Dec 7, 2010 10:46 pm |
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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?
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QuickDraw
Joined: Dec 8, 2010
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Re: Ariens ST27LE snowblower hub rust
Reply #8 Dec 8, 2010 6:45 pm |
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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?
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QuickDraw
Joined: Dec 8, 2010
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Re: Ariens ST27LE snowblower hub rust
Reply #10 Dec 9, 2010 7:29 am |
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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?
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JRASIS
Joined: Dec 9, 2010
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Re: Ariens ST27LE snowblower hub rust
Reply #13 Dec 9, 2010 4:04 pm |
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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?
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Dudester
Location: Lachute Quebec.
Joined: Jan 12, 2012
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Re: Ariens ST27LE snowblower hub rust
Reply #14 Jan 20, 2012 12:16 pm |
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I know this is an old thread, but I thought I'd chime in anyway, hoping someone can help with the same problem as the OP. I just purchased a slightly used Ariens 1130 DLE snowblower which is a 2008 model. The machine runs great, and I've only used it twice so far this winter. However, I came to move the snowblower in my garage the other day. and I had a hard time manually moving the snowblower (with the engine off) Upon closer inspection, I noticed there was rust on the axles, as well as a rusty powder on the wheel rims. which is easily removed by rubbing it off with a dry cloth. The rusty residue is on both rims and axles. By moving the snowblower back and forth, I was able to eventually get the wheels to turn....however, the next day, they were locked up again. Keep in mind, when the snowblower is turned on, the wheels turn fine when I depress the drive lever. Is there anything I can do to fix this problem, and keep the axle and wheels from rusting anymore ? Seeing I have your attention here, I also looked inside the long shoot where the snow comes out, that there is some black specs on the inside of the shoot, as if the previous owner used to snowblower to throw asphalt or something black like that. My old snowblower shoot was still clean on the inside, even after 18 years. I have seen some pictures on the Internet of other used snowblowers that seem to have the black spray of something on the inner side of the shoots. I tried removing the stuff by simply rubbing it off with a cloth, but it's really stuck on there. I think I'll buy some Ariens orange paint this summer, and just spray the inside of it, wax it good, then spray some PAM in there. Anyway, I'm more concerned about the axle rust right now, but it's too cold to try and remove the wheels from the axles in my unheated garage. In the mean time, can I spray the axles with something, that will prevent them from rusting any further, until I can get to them in Spring. Is there a chance I could damage something by continuing to run the machine the way it is ? Thanks, this is a great forum.
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RedOctobyr
Location: Lowell area, MA
Joined: Nov 5, 2011
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Re: Ariens ST27LE snowblower hub rust
Reply #15 Jan 20, 2012 12:54 pm |
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Sorry, I can't help with your axle questions. But for the black stuff stuck in the chute, you could try something like Goo Gone, mineral spirits, or denatured alcohol to remove it. One of those might help. Even isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol, which is common and cheap, would be worth a shot. If you have some around, you may as well start with that. You may want to try the more aggressive products in one little area first. Maybe apply, let it sit for a few seconds, and wipe with a white cloth. If the cloth turns Ariens orange, that's not a good product to use
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