Ariens auger rake zerks "leaking"? Original Message Nov 2, 2011 7:26 pm
I was doing routine maintenance on my Platinum 24 which includes shooting some grease into the auger rake zerk fittngs. A day or so later I see this string-like length of grease an inch or so long from the openings in both of the zerk fittings. I thought these things all had a spring-loaded ball to seal them? No problem, I say to myself...even though the machine is only a year old and under warranty I'd rather just replace the zerks myself and avoid the hassle....but NO...Ariens appears to have installed press-fit zerks on the rake assembly, so not such a simple replacement. That's probably why they don't even call out for a separate part for the zerks on their exploded diagram. It's listed as "rake, left hand with zerk". (Same for the right one) To replace a $2 zerk fitting, do they expect you to replace the whole auger rake section? I guess I will be using the warranty after all.
Thanks for the explanation Snowmann. You have saved me from lugging my machine back to the dealer. I will just make sure to keep those well greased to keep stuff from infiltrating the area. I see what you mean about not being able to use the threaded type now because the rake shaft thickness is only 5/32" thick. Plenty heavy for it's intended use...just not enough for a pressed in ball-check zerk which has a minimal insert depth of 1/4". You've restored my faith in Ariens and the Platinum 24 that you recommended to me last year in this forum.