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jrtrebor
Location: Michigan - 3 hours north of Chicago on the lake
Joined: Feb 10, 2010
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Ariens Modified & Repowered 1032 (pics)
Original Message Nov 10, 2011 10:35 pm |
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Finally got the electrical straightened out, I hope (with help from some on this board) and finished up everything else. Removed the 11hp Honda clone engine that I put on last year and replaced it with a 13hp Honda GX390 with a 10A lighting coil. Rewired everything. Added a stainless shield on the front of the blower Still have to get a new battery. And hose it down with Fluid Film. But other than that it's ready to go. Had some snow and sleet today. Serrated the Augers. Replaced the auger shaft bushing setup with flange bearings Replaced the impeller bearing. Gave everything a fresh coat of paint. Tapered the deflector 3/8" on both sides to tighten up the stream a little Fabricated a new belt cover. Modified the starter cover to cover the Rectifier and wiring. Removed the old steel shields on the front of the chute and replaced them with stainless ones. When I had the wheels off I realized that I could thread in some 1/2 bolts from the back side of the wheel plate to make studs. Then use car lug nuts to hold the wheels on. Now all the threads are protected from the weather inside the lug nuts. I'm keeping my eyes open for a pair of cheap 8" moon hub caps.
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jrtrebor
Location: Michigan - 3 hours north of Chicago on the lake
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Re: Ariens Modified & Repowered 1032 (pics)
Reply #6 Nov 11, 2011 8:06 am |
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Wow that is a really good looking rebuild! It looks fantastic. Did you put an impeller kit on this? Thanks for your comment. As shryp posted. I decreased the clearance between the impeller blade tips and the housing by extending the blade length with weld. The clearance is about 1/16" + in most place around the housing. It made a noticeable difference in how the blower handles wet sloppy snow.
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jrtrebor
Location: Michigan - 3 hours north of Chicago on the lake
Joined: Feb 10, 2010
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Re: Ariens Modified & Repowered 1032 (pics)
Reply #9 Nov 11, 2011 9:57 am |
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This is a serious machine. Do you use this professionally or just personally? I like the fabrication around the engine, like the custom belt cover. Looks factory made.
How did you acquire the Honda engine? I use it for a little a little of both. The covers are made out a product called Sintra. It's 1/8 PVC sheet material. It's great stuff. Cuts with utility knife or a powered saw, sands easily. Will bend to what ever shape you want it to when heated. With a hair dryer, heat gun or hot water. Glues together with any Cyanoacrylate adhesive which is the fancy name for super glue/crazy glue. The joints are a really strong solvent cement type joint. Water proof and excepts paint well. I bought the engine at an online auction. Just one of those deals. I got lucky, nobody was really bidding on it. Got it for $128.00 which I thought was a steal.
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Shryp
Location: Cleveland, OH
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Re: Ariens Modified & Repowered 1032 (pics)
Reply #13 Nov 11, 2011 12:31 pm |
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Looks Great, glad to hear you are all squared away with the electrical, where did you get the light? I like the fab work on the covers. What size Augers are they and did you make a template? I am dying to try out my mid 80's cub cadet 8/26 which i bought this spring with no motor. I put an 11hp honda clone and a 1/2" larger auger/impeller pulley on the engine and suspect that at only 26" width bucket the 11 is probably just a little overkill Here is his light: http://www.abbysguide.com/ope/discussions/54409-0-1.htmlHere is is auger template: http://www.abbysguide.com/ope/discussions/59738-0-1.htmlYou even commented on it! :) Side note: Is it sad that I visit this place enough to remember these things?
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jrtrebor
Location: Michigan - 3 hours north of Chicago on the lake
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Re: Ariens Modified & Repowered 1032 (pics)
Reply #14 Nov 11, 2011 3:58 pm |
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Looks Great, glad to hear you are all squared away with the electrical, where did you get the light? I like the fab work on the covers. What size Augers are they and did you make a template? I am dying to try out my mid 80's cub cadet 8/26 which i bought this spring with no motor. I put an 11hp honda clone and a 1/2" larger auger/impeller pulley on the engine and suspect that at only 26" width bucket the 11 is probably just a little overkill Good memory - shryp. I checked the bulb the other day and it's a 35W not a 30W like I had posted. Well I hope it's squared away! Only took me a month, at least I didn't melt anything. The augers measure 15 1/2" but I would bet they were 16" when new. The impeller is 14" with five blades. I increased my blower drive pulley a 1/2" in diameter as well (3 1/4") A 26" bucket with that 11hp should really move some snow with the increased impeller and auger speed. The 11hp should be good it will let you travel at a little faster ground speed. In the beginning I noticed that the bigger engine with the larger pulley does put more strain on the belt. The impeller and augers don't mind the extra RPM and the motors got the power. So the belt is the part that's really having to deal with all the extra torque when you get into a long stretch of really deep snow. Haven't blown a belt yet. But did stretch one out in one really big storm. I was just moving to fast for the snow density and depth. There was a learning curve after the repower. So since then I've kind of watched that or kept myself aware of it. User error is what causes most blower break downs. So if it does blow one I'll have no one to blame but myself. I hoping the new additional and lower first gear will help with that. One thing that I was really surprised by was how much easier and freer the impeller and augers spun. After putting in a new impeller bearing and replacing auger shaft bushing set up with flange bearings. The whole assembly would free spool a least 1 1/2 revolutions. When you'd give the large belt pulley on the impeller shaft a good spin. It wouldn't do that before.
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