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manjestic
Location: North Shore, MA
Joined: Oct 31, 2011
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Ariens 924082 impeller bearing replacement
Original Message Oct 31, 2011 10:28 am |
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Hi, all. Great site. Everyone in the Northeast survive the latest Mother Nature Halloween prank? I acquired an ST824 with low hours. I inspected the whole thing, replacing fuel lines, spark plug, belts, did a carb rebuild. Lubed and adjusted everything. It appears that the impeller shaft is spinning on the bearing (and the bearing is not). I split the attachment from the tractor but still can't get the belt pulley to free from the impeller shaft. The impeller appears to have one of the "blades" bent back about a half an inch or so. Anyone offer any help to taking the pulley off to get access to the bearing? Hopefully the shaft is not worn in that area. Here's the part: 05406300 Bearing-Ball 0.750 x 1.750 x 0.50 Model 924082 ( Serial #031226)
Thanks for any advice.
By the way, my resurrected 18-year old Toro CCR1000 performed well with the slush yesterday. Love that little ball of hate, single stage machine.
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Shryp
Location: Cleveland, OH
Joined: Jul 26, 2010
Points: 532
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Re: Ariens 924082 impeller bearing replacement
Reply #11 Nov 12, 2011 4:12 am |
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MFGSupply is probably the cheapest. You could also try Jack's Small Engines or Amazon. The bearing would probably be cheaper from a bearing supply place since it is a common size and they charge more for the "Ariens" ones. I'd go for 1 of these: http://www.mfgsupply.com/snowblower/snowblowerariens/9-487-h2.html2 of these: http://www.mfgsupply.com/snowblower/snowblowerariens/9-8446.html5-10 of these: http://www.mfgsupply.com/snowblower/snowblowerariens/41-916.htmlMake sure the augers are not rusted to the shaft too. Otherwise the shear bolts are kind of useless. While you are at it check the drive train for excessive wear too. I have been noticing a lot of posts recently about people with Ariens blowers with the drive axle and sprocket bushings/bearings so wore out that the gears are slipping. If you use jackssmallengines.com, put the part numbers into their search box as they only list the common stuff they stock, but they can order most anything. Jack's search requires the leading 0 and trailing two 0s on the Ariens part numbers. They added those somewhat recently so to convert the old part numbers and new part numbers just add the zeroes. If you are doing internet searches search for both ways as some places list one way and some places list the other. (55035 = 05503500) And if you are feeling adventurous you could try one of these: Impeller Kit
This message was modified Nov 12, 2011 by Shryp
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