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faithfulFrank
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Pictures of Snow Cab
Original Message Feb 28, 2005 5:20 pm |
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Hey Guys, It's just starting to snow here.......I'll try to post some pictures of the snow cab....hopefully i'll get to use it tonight or tomorrow. Frank D.
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Ariens 1332DLE Pro, Exmark 52" HP ZTR, Gardian Generac generator, Shindiawa T230 Excell/Honda PW, Craftsman rototiller, Favorite IPE- My Mac + Ipod- No Windoze for me!
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faithfulFrank
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Re: Pictures of Snow Cab
Reply #12 Feb 28, 2005 11:07 pm |
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Ajace, As you can tell from my misspelled posts, that spellchecker I downloaded did not seem to work. The slots come "pre-slit" on the cab. Yes, there are a few types of cabs, made for the different types of Ariens.......there is a cab made for the type of light that "stuck out" on the older Ariens. This light window seemed to work well and is big enough to let the light still shine. I guess I never noticed a problem with noise, but I do not think the cab changes noise levels that much. I did notice that right after starting, with the cab you cannot just reach down to adjust the choke, you have to step out of the cab and step around. No big deal though. I did try out the snowcab tonight. It worked well. The clear parts did not fog up or get snowy at all. It will take a few more uses for me to do a full assessment., but so far so good. The light window did not seem to block the light at all, I was still able to see what I was blowing down by the end of the driveway where it is dark. It may cut down the lumens a small bit, but it was not noticeable. What WAS noticeable was the fact that I stayed warm and dry, with a much lighter jacket and just a baseball cap on.....no bundling up. I think it could stand to be a bit wider in the cab area, I'm not a really huge guy, and at times my elbow would hit the inside side of the cab. I will measure the inside width tomorrow. I think anyone who wore a XXL size coat would find it a bit small, although I think you could adjust...(read bend) the frame a bit if you had to. The frame seems quite strong and rigid, not like cheap tubing at all. It will take a bit to get used to......it's different being enclosed...but so far I think it was a good move. I'll keep you all posted. Robmints- Ariens sent me two replacement brackets free of charge ...got them last Friday as you predicted......it goes on right below the front weight....I just have not gotten the change to put it back on yet. As to the racetunes, yea, a walkman will work fine with them.....any 1/8 inch plug will work.....racetunes are both AM and FM. Marshall- WOW!, you won an ipod! Awesome!, Boy, does your son owe you bigtime!! Tell him to go to www.ipodlounge to learn all he wants/needs to know. How did you win it?? Frank D.
Ariens 1332DLE Pro, Exmark 52" HP ZTR, Gardian Generac generator, Shindiawa T230 Excell/Honda PW, Craftsman rototiller, Favorite IPE- My Mac + Ipod- No Windoze for me!
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ChrisS
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Re: Pictures of Snow Cab
Reply #15 Mar 1, 2005 1:51 am |
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Impressive Frank! Like the weight in the front also! Hmmmm..... C
Honda 928TA, Ariens 924 STE, Toro single stage S-620, 95 Jeep Wrangler with a 6 foot Fisher Plow, many shovels, one 14 year old boy. Craftsman 01 1000 LTX pimp Gold LT 20hp Briggs OHV V-twin. Tough as it is ugly.
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faithfulFrank
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Location: Batavia, N.Y.
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Re: Pictures of Snow Cab
Reply #16 Mar 1, 2005 1:23 pm |
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Hey guys, I just got in from clearing another few inches of wet snow. I measured the width of the snow cab......it was about 27 inches or so, but I spread it to about 29 inches and it seemed to make a big difference in comfort in the elbow area. you would not think 2 more inches of elbow room would make a difference, but it does. If a person needed to they could spread the cab even wider. Frank D.
Ariens 1332DLE Pro, Exmark 52" HP ZTR, Gardian Generac generator, Shindiawa T230 Excell/Honda PW, Craftsman rototiller, Favorite IPE- My Mac + Ipod- No Windoze for me!
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Smitty
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Re: Pictures of Snow Cab
Reply #18 Mar 1, 2005 7:24 pm |
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Frank, is that black piece at the top of the chute the weights or is that the removal tool that you were talking about? Do you see much difference with the added weights? How much does that run?
Ariens 824 Sno Thro, Toro 18" Gas Trimmer, Craftsman 3.5 HP 9" Edger/Trimmer, Echo SRM230 Trimmer/Brush Cutter, Toro 21" Recycler II Mower, Craftsman 8.5 HP Chipper/Shredder, Craftsman 25cc GAs Blower/Vac, Husky Y1000 Air Compressor, Homelite EZ ChainSaw, Husky Chain Saw
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faithfulFrank
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Location: Batavia, N.Y.
Joined: Jan 20, 2004
Points: 1067
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Re: Pictures of Snow Cab
Reply #19 Mar 1, 2005 10:57 pm |
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Hi guys, Ajace- the headlight window and the regular windows are the same vinyl material. The light shines through it just fine. I do not consider the "not being able to get to the throttle and choke and plunger thing" a real problem. You only mess with them when you start it, and it is only one step around the cab to the side. I usually turn the choke open, (when it is cold) , throttle it up and push the primer bulb 3 times, then turn the key to start it. After a second or so of running, I turn the choke back, get behind the cab, and go. It is not a problem. The black thing on the front top of the unit is the 20 pound weight. It does seem to help, the wheels do not spin as much any more. Right behind it is the bracket for the shovel/stick they give you to clear out any clogs the chute may have. That bracket broke a clip on it, so Ariens sent me another one that I have to put on.....once I do, the shovel/stick will be held on it by the bracket. Basically, the weight just installs in front of both the bracket and the shovel/stick. Cost on the snow cab, frame, and weight...all one kit....was $160 plus tax. It took me about an hour to put it together and install it......now that I've done it, I could do it again in one half the time. The instructions were not the best...thankfully the picture helped more then anything else. If I were to put another one on, it would be much easier to first install the two brackets that attach to the handles, then install the lower "u shaped" frame, then put on the back frame "bigger u shaped thing" and then the two front straight pieces, then the top roof frame. MUCH EASIER then putting the whole frame together on the floor and then installing it. After that, just snap on the orange cab....(nine easy snaps), then install the front weight. DONE. I hope this helps. Frank D.
Ariens 1332DLE Pro, Exmark 52" HP ZTR, Gardian Generac generator, Shindiawa T230 Excell/Honda PW, Craftsman rototiller, Favorite IPE- My Mac + Ipod- No Windoze for me!
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