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zavdavpam


Joined: Nov 5, 2011
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Ariens Parts Frustration
Original Message   Nov 14, 2011 11:16 pm
I am having trouble obtaining two small parts for my new Deluxe 30 with cast iron gear case.  I need to get this beast ready for snow - she's hungry!  I Have looked at a popular retailer online and twice within a week have been told they have to call Ariens, add it to the database and they'll call me back.  But they haven't.  I need the auger gear case fill screw and washer,  They are item numbers 06400020 and 07400110.  Does anyone know a good source?  Can I Call Ariens direct?

Thanks,

Dave

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bus708


Location: Maryland
Joined: Jul 24, 2010
Points: 321

Re: Ariens Parts Frustration
Reply #2   Nov 15, 2011 2:53 pm
GO ON LINE TO JACKS SMALL ENGINES. 06400020 GOES FOR  66 CENTS. RECHECK THE 07400110 PART # i DO NOT KNOW WHAT IT IS, IT DOES NOT COME UP. GIVE ME YOUR MODEL AND SERIAL # SO I CAN FIND IT FOR YOU
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Greg13


Joined: Nov 6, 2011
Points: 26

Re: Ariens Parts Frustration
Reply #3   Nov 15, 2011 6:37 pm
jrtrebor Is right, I highly doubt that that plug is made specifically for Ariens. There are other plugs that will fit, the trick is to find the right size. Get a close diameter size and go shopping, for a few bucks you should be able to buy enough different sizes that one will fit.
Dr_Woof


Don't blow into the wind, and don't eat yellow snow. WOOF!

Location: Saskatchewan
Joined: Dec 13, 2010
Points: 253

Re: Ariens Parts Frustration
Reply #4   Nov 15, 2011 7:31 pm
With some fo those cast iron diffs, you can just use a galvanized (or not) pipe plug of appropriate size.  Cheap and readily available anywhere.

zavdavpam


Joined: Nov 5, 2011
Points: 8

Re: Ariens Parts Frustration
Reply #5   Nov 15, 2011 11:10 pm
Thanks all.  Jack's was the place that told me they would update their database and call me - twice - but I never heard from them.  I was surprised given their high rating on google.  I called Ariens today and they directed me to a dealer local to them that was responsive.  This dealer said they'd ship today.  Hopefully all set assuming I don't screw up the machibe again... 
Snowmann


Joined: Dec 3, 2003
Points: 494

Re: Ariens Parts Frustration
Reply #6   Nov 15, 2011 11:40 pm
zavdavpam wrote:
I am having trouble obtaining two small parts for my new Deluxe 30 with cast iron gear case.  I need to get this beast ready for snow - she's hungry!  I Have looked at a popular retailer online and twice within a week have been told they have to call Ariens, add it to the database and they'll call me back.  But they haven't.  I need the auger gear case fill screw and washer,  They are item numbers 06400020 and 07400110.  Does anyone know a good source?  Can I Call Ariens direct?

Thanks,

Dave



The dealer is probably looking through PartSmart which is revised quarterly, hence the information is always up to 3 months obsolete. If you look up the owners manual on Ariens.com, it gives the seal washer part number in the service parts section, the parts manual will give you all the part numbers, as will the Parts Radar online search. The place your looking is the only place -without- the latest information. Your earlier posting said you stripped out the top cover. Why then are you only looking for a new filler bolt and washer? You'll need at least a new top cover and washer. Inspect the screw and gasket for damage. Get the OEM part numbers you need from one of the sources on Ariens.com and order them through your dealer. And yes, they are special parts. Semblex Rolok filler screw and a concave bonded seal washer, you won't find these at ACE. Use the OEM parts, anything else and your warranty is void (all 5 years of it). When you reinstall everything, make sure to reference the latest owners manual from the Ariens website for torque specs for the filler screw. The torque specs for the top cover are in your previous thread. I hope this helps.
zavdavpam


Joined: Nov 5, 2011
Points: 8

Re: Ariens Parts Frustration
Reply #7   Nov 16, 2011 7:15 pm
Snowmann wrote:
The dealer is probably looking through PartSmart which is revised quarterly, hence the information is always up to 3 months obsolete. If you look up the owners manual on Ariens.com, it gives the seal washer part number in the service parts section, the parts manual will give you all the part numbers, as will the Parts Radar online search. The place your looking is the only place -without- the latest information. Your earlier posting said you stripped out the top cover. Why then are you only looking for a new filler bolt and washer? You'll need at least a new top cover and washer. Inspect the screw and gasket for damage. Get the OEM part numbers you need from one of the sources on Ariens.com and order them through your dealer. And yes, they are special parts. Semblex Rolok filler screw and a concave bonded seal washer, you won't find these at ACE. Use the OEM parts, anything else and your warranty is void (all 5 years of it). When you reinstall everything, make sure to reference the latest owners manual from the Ariens website for torque specs for the filler screw. The torque specs for the top cover are in your previous thread. I hope this helps.

They did have the cover and gasket in stock.  It was just the fill screw and washer that wasn't.  They did order them for me from Ariens so I hope to do the repair this weekend - carefully.  I guess it's better to err on the loose side with the cover and fill screws.  I have no confidence using the tourqe wrench.  Curois though... Is the fill fill screw actually supposed to be tourqed to 12.5 foot lbs?
Snowmann


Joined: Dec 3, 2003
Points: 494

Re: Ariens Parts Frustration
Reply #8   Nov 16, 2011 7:38 pm
The replacement filler screw will be superseded to the latest part (a concave rubberized sealing washer). The torque spec for this style washer is 80 in-lb (6.7 ft-lb). The rubberized washer seals at a lower torque accomodating more variability for those not using a torque wrench.
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