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Speedbird
Location: Woodbridge, Canada
Joined: Dec 28, 2008
Points: 18
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The Hamster's running but the wheel ain't spinning...
Original Message Dec 16, 2013 10:57 am |
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Hello all,
I have a 5 year old Ariens 927LE with a tecumseh 9hp engine (LH318sa). Yesterday I pulled it out of the garage for the first time this winter. It started up no problem but while the wheels engaged without a hitch the auger and impeller wouldn't turn at first (keep in mind there was nothing blocking them and the blower had been kept in a heated garage). Not being sure what the issue was I tilted the machine back about 6" and then let it drop to the ground (I know, I know...) Slowly the auger and impeller began to turn, eventually building up enough speed that I was able to get 3/4 of the driveway done, though the snow wasn't being shot out as far or as powerfully as it normally is. When I stopped for a quick bathroom break and came back outside that was it - the beast started up but refused to feed...
So my question to you is a two part one:
1. Based on this limited information what do you THINK the issue might be and how could I verify this?
2. I do not have any mechanical knowledge but can use tools if I know exactly what to do. Is this something i could/should tackle on my own? More than the cost of any repairs what I'd really like to avoid is loading up and transporting the thing back and forth to the service center...
I appreciate any info/advice you might have for me...
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Speedbird
Location: Woodbridge, Canada
Joined: Dec 28, 2008
Points: 18
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Re: The Hamster's running but the wheel ain't spinning...
Reply #2 Dec 16, 2013 7:40 pm |
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Take the belt cover off and checking the belts to make sure they are in good shape. Engage the auger and make sure the auger belt tightens down properly. Try turning the impeller by hand. Try engaging the auger and pulling the rope at the same time. See if it feels very heavy. Ok, when you say "engage the auger", you mean try to turn it by hand? And what do you mean by "try engaging the auger and pulling the rope at the same time"? Which 'rope" am I pulling and if it feels 'heavy", is that a good or bad thing? But this is a start. Thanks... Anyone else?
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