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Re: Need help finding a manual
#1 Jan 29, 2011 11:03 pm |
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Sears, Noma, Murray, Canadiana are all made the same and most parts are interchangeable.
I have many aftermarket parts listed on my site at
www.c-equipment.com
or you can check here for a manual
http://lawnandgarden.manualsonline.com/manuals/mfg/craftsman/247888530.html
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Re: Ariens eating belts
#2 Jan 29, 2011 10:50 pm |
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I had the same problem and I came to the conclusion that the engine is just so powerful that when the auger gets full of snow instead of the engine slowing down it keeps turning full speed and slightly slips on the belt and burns it.
Check if you have some black soot under the belt cover and around the inside. Also a belt that is all cracked up inside is overheating.
I have all the OEM sizes Ariens belts on my site at http://www.c-equipment.com/snowblower-ariens-belts.html
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Re: Picked up a brand new Toro 221QE today!
#3 Jan 29, 2011 1:12 pm |
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If anyone needs Toro belts, skids and stuff like that, there is a site in Canada with tons of aftermarket parts.
www.c-equipment.com
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Re: My Brand New Ariens 11528LE died during its first snow storm
#4 Jan 28, 2011 11:08 pm |
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If any of you are looking for aftermarket parts for your snowblowers, there is a site with tons of parts at this address www.c-equipment.com
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Re: Ariens ST1332LE 32"
#5 Jan 28, 2011 10:51 pm |
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Thanks guys, I'll try that first. So no one is running chains?? The only time you need to use chains is if your tires are spinning. They sure won't hurt and you will have better grip with them. You can find some good deals on chains and lots of other aftermarket parts on this site www.c-equipment.com
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