Ariens 924 SNO-THRO 924112 Service Manual

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924 Snow-Thro
00040600A 1/05
Printed in USA
Service Manual
Models 924124-128, 924335-338, 924516, 924517
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - 924 Snow-Thro

924 Snow-Thro00040600A 1/05Printed in USAService ManualModels 924124-128, 924335-338, 924516, 924517

Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

3 - 10SECTION 3 - SPECIFICATIONSModel Number 924124 924125 924126 924127 924128Description ST926DLE ST11528LE ST11526DLE ST11528DLE ST1332LEFuel Unlea

Page 3 - 924338, 924516

3 - 11Model Number 924335 924336 924337 924338 924516 924517Description ST926DLE ST11526DLE ST11528DLE ST1332LE ST1332DLE ST1336DLEEngine - Tecumseh O

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4 - 124.1 CONTROLS AND FEATURESFigure 2SECTION 4 - GENERAL MAINTENANCE & ADJUSTMENTS1. Traction Drive Clutch Lever2. Oil Fill/Dipstick3. Muffler

Page 5 - SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION

4 - 134.2 SERVICE POSITIONSAriens dealers will provide any service or adjustments which may be required to keep your unit operating at peak efficienc

Page 6 - SECTION 2 - SAFETY

4 - 14Figure 44.3 FILLING THE FUEL TANKAdd fuel to the tank as needed. See your Engine Manual for correct type and grade of fuel.To add fuel to the f

Page 7 - 2.9 SAFETY RULES

4 - 154.5 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE* After first two hours of operationCheck Dual Handle InterlockWithout the engine running, press down (engage) both clu

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4 - 16Figure 54.8 AUGER GEARCASEIMPORTANT: Too much lubricant may cause excessive leakage. Too little lubricant will cause gear and/or bearing damage

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4 - 17IMPORTANT: DO NOT over fill. Oil level must not exceed Full (F) mark.4. Replace dipstick and cap. Clean up any spilled oil.Engine Oil ChangeChan

Page 10 - SECTION 3 - SPECIFICATIONS

4 - 188. Remove attachment drive belt from attachment pulley (hold brake away from belt).Install new attachment drive belt:1. Place new attachment bel

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4 - 197. Reconnect chute crank and secure with spring clip. If equipped, reconnect remote cap deflector cable and/or electric chute wire harness.8. Re

Page 12 - 4.1 CONTROLS AND FEATURES

2Section 1 - Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.51.1 The Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.51.2 Service and Rep

Page 13 - 4.2 SERVICE POSITIONS

4 - 204.15 ADJUSTMENTS Discharge Chute DeflectorDeflector must stay in selected position while throwing snow.If deflector does not stay in set positi

Page 14 - 4.4 PRE-START

4 - 21Figure 13Attachment Clutch/Brake AdjustmentIMPORTANT: IMPROPER ADJUSTMENT could result in unexpected movement of auger and impeller causing deat

Page 15 - 4.7 GENERAL LUBRICATION

4 - 22Figure 15Traction Drive Clutch AdjustmentIf drive slips, adjust traction clutch to compensate for friction disc wear.To adjust traction clutch:1

Page 16 - 4.9 ENGINE

5 - 235.1 HANDLE BARSThe handle bars are held in place to the lower handle bars with four bolts and wing knobs.(Figure 18) For service put the unit i

Page 17 - 4.11 ATTACHMENT DRIVE BELT

5 - 24Figure 195.3 CLUTCH YOKE AND FORKRemove locknut and adapter spacer holding spring assembly in clutch yoke (Figure 20).Remove capscrew, nut, and

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6 - 256.1 ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTINGThe following troubleshooting chart is to be used to isolate engine problems and give possible causes and corrective

Page 19 - 4.14 BATTERY

6 - 26See your engine manual for information on the opera-tion and maintenance of your engine. Follow those instructions for oil and filter changes.6.

Page 20 - 4.15 ADJUSTMENTS

7 - 277.1 DIFFERENTIAL, LOCKOUT, AND AXLEPlace unit in upright service position.Models 924124, 126, 127, 335, 336, 337, 516, 517(Figure 22)1. Remove

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7 - 287.2 AXLE BEARINGSTo remove axle bearings, remove axles per instructions above.Remove cap screws and lock nut that hold bearing retainer and bea

Page 22 - Drive Chain Adjustment

8 - 298.1 FRICTION DISK1. To replace friction wheel, tip unit up into the upright service position.2. Remove bottom cover by removing four cap screws

Page 23 - 5.2 CONTROLS

3Ariens Company655 West Ryan StreetP.O. Box 157Brillion, Wisconsin 54110-0157 USATelephone (920) 756-2141Facsimile(920) 756-2407EC DECLARATION OF CON

Page 24 - 5.3 CLUTCH YOKE AND FORK

8 - 30Figure 26PS0452123456789101112131. Spindle Hub2. Friction Disk3. Disc Hub4. Flange Bushing5. Sleeve Bushing6. Ball Bearing7. Drive Plate8. Spind

Page 25 - SECTION 6 - ENGINE

9 - 319.1 AUGER/IMPELLER REMOVALPlace unit in the belt service position, (Figure 27).1. Remove bolt holding pulley to shaft and remove pulley.2. Remo

Page 26 - 6.3 INSTALLING THE ENGINE

9 - 32Figure 279.4 DISCHARGE CHUTEInstall Discharge Chute-Electric Rotation (924517)1. Remove chute motor cover (Figure 29).2. Remove the six nuts fr

Page 27 - SECTION 7 - REDUCTION DRIVE

9 - 33Figure 29Discharge Chute Manual Rotation 924124-128, 924335-388, 924516Remove mounting clips from discharge chute, Figure 30 oil and position ch

Page 28 - 7.5 DRIVE CHAIN

9 - 349.5 DEFLECTORTo install a new deflector cable: (Figure 31)1. Remove e-ring and flat washer from stud on discharge chute.2. Route deflector cabl

Page 29 - 8.3 DRIVE PLATE SPINDLE

10 - 3510.1 CAST IRON GEAR CASE (WORM GEAR)Remove auger/impeller and gear case from housing referring to Auger/Impeller Section.Remove four bolts fro

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10 - 36Figure 32PS04721. Impeller2. Worm Shaft3. Adjustment Plug4. Worm and Gear Service Assembly5. Rake Shaft6. Gear Case Shaft7. Gear CaseCast Iron

Page 31 - SECTION 9 - AUGER/IMPELLER

10 - 37Figure 33Aluminum Gear Case1. Impeller2. Worm Shaft and Gear Assembly3. Thrust Collar4. Case Left Hand5. Case Right Hand6. Rake Shaft7. Flanged

Page 32 - 9.4 DISCHARGE CHUTE

11 - 3811.1 CONTINUITY DIAGRAMModel 924517, 516Model 924124-128,335-338, 518SECTION 11 - ELECTRICAL Key SwitchHand Warmer SwitchSolenoidChute Mot

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11 - 39Model 924124-128, 335-338, 516-51811.2 WIRING DIAGRAMSModel 924124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 335, 336, 337, 338, 518132PS08911. Chute Rotation Swit

Page 34 - 9.6 RUNNERS

4CE Sound and Vibration – Niveau sonore et vibration CE – CE-Geräuschpegel und Vibrationswerte – Livello sonoro e vibrazioni CE – Sonido y vibración

Page 35 - SECTION 10 - GEAR CASE

11 - 40Model 924517PS0891PS0850

Page 36 - Cast Iron Gear Case

11 - 41Model 924516PS0672

Page 37 - Aluminum Gear Case

12 - 42PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIONEngine will not crank/start.1. Fuel tank is empty.2. Fuel shut-off valve closed.3. Build up of dirt and residu

Page 38 - SECTION 11 - ELECTRICAL

Ariens Company655 West Ryan StreetP.O. Box 157Brillion, WI 54110-0157920-756-2141Fax 920-756-2407www.ariens.com

Page 39 - 11.2 WIRING DIAGRAMS

51.1 THE MANUALIt is the purpose of this manual to provide complete instructions for service, maintenance, disassembly, repair, and installation of

Page 40 - Model 924517

2 - 6Service Bulletin - Notification to update products to resolve certain issues or a notification of a policy change.Product Notices - Notification

Page 41 - Model 924516

2 - 72.7 SERVICE POSITIONTo ensure the unit is positioned in the proper service position place unit on a flat level surface. ALWAYS stop engine. Assu

Page 42 - SECTION 12 - TROUBLESHOOTING

2 - 8DO NOT throw snow any higher than necessary.Deflected materials can cause injury and property damage.Always stand clear of the discharge area whe

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2 - 9NEVER fill or drain fuel tank indoors.Replace fuel cap securely and clean up spilled fuel.Never fill containers inside a vehicle or on a truck or

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