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7. Check and adjust attachment clutch, 

speed selector and traction clutch. See 

Speed Selector Adjustment

 on page 25.

8. Re-install bottom cover.

REMOTE DEFLECTOR CONTROL

(Figure 25)
Deflector must stay in selected position while 
throwing snow.
If deflector does not stay in set position: 

1. Tighten nut beneath control panel to 

increase pressure on deflector control.

If deflector does not follow full range of travel:

1. Push deflector remote all the way 

forward.

2. Loosen adjusting nuts on cable support 

bracket underneath the dash panel 
(Figure 25).

3. To adjust the deflector lower:

Slide cable down. Tighten bottom nut.

4. To adjust deflector higher: 

Slide cable up. Tighten top nut.

5. Check travel and repeat adjustment as 

necessary.

DISCHARGE CHUTE CONTROL

(Figure 26)
If chute does not stay in position while 
throwing snow or if chute does not rotate 
freely, adjust the cable under the gear cover 
so the chute lock fingers engage or 
disengage the locking gear.
If chute does not stay in position:

Loosen the cable by loosening the rear 
adjustment nut, and then tightening the 
forward adjustment nut against the bracket 
until the lock arm engages the gear teeth.

If chute does not rotate freely:
Tighten the cable by loosening the forward 
adjustment nut, and then tightening the rear 
adjustment nut against the bracket until all 
cable slack is removed (Figure 26).

SPEED SELECTOR 
ADJUSTMENT

(Figure 27)
To adjust:

1. Disconnect adjustment pivot pin from 

speed selector lever by removing hair 
pin.

2. Place the speed selector on the dash in 

the fastest forward speed position.

3. Turn the speed selector lever straight 

down towards the ground as far as it will 
go.

4. Thread the adjustment pivot pin along 

the shift rod until it aligns with the mating 
hole on the speed selector lever. Insert 
the pivot pin into hole.

5. Secure adjustment pivot pin with hairpin.
6. Make sure the speed selector shifts into 

each speed position.

7. Check forward and reverse speeds:

a. Start unit.
b. Shift speed selector into the first 

forward speed.

c. Engage the traction clutch. Unit 

should move forward.

d. Stop unit.
e. Shift speed selector into first 

reverse speed.

f. Engage the traction clutch. Unit 

should move backward.

g. Shut off unit.

Figure 25

2

1

1. Adjusting Nuts
2. Cable Support Bracket

OS7175

1. Forward 
Adjustment Nut

2. Rearward 
Adjustment Nut

Figure 26

OS7181

Summary of Contents for Pro 28 Track

Page 1: ...ire Utilisateur Models 926037 Pro 26 926038 Pro 28 926039 Pro 32 926040 Pro 36 926041 Pro Track 26 926042 Pro Track 28 926043 Pro Track 32 926104 Pro 32 12V 926105 Pro 36 12V 926 Series Sno Thro 03882...

Page 2: ...ibles pour votre quipement Les manuels imprim s dans des langues diff rentes de l anglais sont galement disponibles en t l chargement gratuit sur notre site Web http www ariens com MANUALS Before oper...

Page 3: ...ariens com on the internet DISCLAIMER Ariens reserves the right to discontinue make changes to and add improvements upon its products at any time without public notice or obligation The descriptions a...

Page 4: ...nstructed by the seller on safe and proper operation If unit is to be used by someone other than original purchaser loaned rented or sold ALWAYS provide this manual and any needed safety training befo...

Page 5: ...ead and side clearances carefully before operation ALWAYS be aware of traffic when operating along streets or curbs Keep children and people away Keep children out of work area and under watchful care...

Page 6: ...c Adjust Skid Shoes so Scraper Blade does not contact gravel DO NOT throw snow any higher than necessary Deflected materials can cause injury and property damage Always stand clear of the discharge ar...

Page 7: ...not possible then refuel such equipment on a trailer with a portable container rather than from a gasoline dispenser nozzle Keep the nozzle in contact with the rim of the fuel tank or container openi...

Page 8: ...wer and loosen the upper hardware on the handlebar assembly 2 Loosen the hardware on the shift rod 3 Put the speed selector lever in the second reverse position 4 Rotate the handlebars into operating...

Page 9: ...inning the chute rod 7 Align the holes on the end of the chute rod with the mark on the gear assembly and slide the end without a pin through the gear assembly through the hook on the chute lock cable...

Page 10: ...or Control Figure 9 Connect the cable end to the cable anchor on the discharge deflector before clipping the cable to the cable bracket on the discharge chute 1 Route deflector remote cable along the...

Page 11: ...f all Controls Ensure unit runs and performs properly Refer to OPERATION on page 13 Run in Attachment Belt 1 Start unit in a well ventilated area according to Starting and Shut Off on page 18 2 Engage...

Page 12: ...Runner 17 Clean Out Tool 18 Remote Discharge Chute Deflector 19 Belt Cover 20 Headlight 21 Auger 22 Auger Gearcase 23 Scraper Blade 24 Discharge Chute 25 Impeller 26 Chute Rod 27 Chute Control 28 Muf...

Page 13: ...disengage power and apply brake to attachment IMPORTANT If the belt squeals when the attachment clutch lever is engaged the impeller may be frozen in the auger housing Immediately release the attachm...

Page 14: ...18 Recoil Starter Handle When pulled handle will turn engine over IMPORTANT DO NOT let handle snap back against starter Snow Clean Out Tool Figure 11 To clear the discharge chute 1 Shut off the engin...

Page 15: ...and release knob will snap in place when positioned correctly To release the differential lock Pull and turn knob to the UNLOCKED 2 position and release knob will be positioned out slightly from unit...

Page 16: ...043 Figure 15 The track angle can be adjusted to position the auger housing for level clearing deep cutting or transport Squeeze the handlebar trigger and press down on the handlebars to move the aug...

Page 17: ...IMPORTANT The fuel shut off valve MUST be in the closed position prior to transporting the unit The fuel shut off valve has two positions Open 1 Use this position to run the unit Closed 2 Use this pos...

Page 18: ...lowly 8 Pull rope with a rapid continuous full arm stroke Let rope rewind slowly IMPORTANT DO NOT let Starter Handle snap against Starter 9 Repeat steps 7 and 8 until engine starts If engine does not...

Page 19: ...the Stop position 5 Turn off engine shut off switch OFF 6 Remove key SNOW REMOVAL IMPORTANT Allow unit and engine to adjust to the outdoor temperature before clearing snow NOTE Attachment clutch shou...

Page 20: ...e Gasoline on page 17 3 Drain fuel tank and fuel system see Engine Manual for complete instructions 4 Place unit on a flat level surface Tip unit forward onto front of auger housing for service IMPORT...

Page 21: ...etailed instructions CHECK ENGINE OIL The engine crankcase oil should be checked every 5 hours of operation Oil level MUST be maintained in safe operating range on dipstick at all times or engine dama...

Page 22: ...alent to the lubrication fittings See SERVICE PARTS on page 33 Sno Thro should be lubricated Figure 18 at beginning of season or every 25 operating hours Auger Shaft NOTE To grease auger shaft remove...

Page 23: ...id shoes to fully raised position housing closest to ground 3 Reposition scraper blade flush with skid shoes and tighten lock nuts SKID SHOES Figure 21 Skid Shoes should be adjusted as conditions requ...

Page 24: ...ition on page 20 3 Remove bottom cover 4 Remove top mounting bolts from the handlebars and adjust the handlebar up or down as needed until the handlebar mounting holes align with holes in unit frame 5...

Page 25: ...ng the forward adjustment nut against the bracket until the lock arm engages the gear teeth If chute does not rotate freely Tighten the cable by loosening the forward adjustment nut and then tightenin...

Page 26: ...nd then turn the adjustment barrel up or down to lengthen or shorten cable and remove all cable slack Figure 28 5 With the attachment clutch disengaged check that the attachment idler arm lightly touc...

Page 27: ...tension Figure 31 and 32 1 Check the attachment clutch cable spring extension Measure the length of the attachment clutch cable spring with the clutch lever disengaged Then measure the attachment clut...

Page 28: ...11 1 14 3 mm spring extension c If the cable needed adjustment recheck gaps described in step 2a Repeat steps as necessary until brake clearance roller gap and spring extension are within specified ra...

Page 29: ...ess spring extension d Finger tighten the jam nut and then hold the adjuster body with pliers and tighten the jam nut with wrench 6 Measure the extension of the traction drive clutch spring 7 Repeat s...

Page 30: ...h side Tip housing and frame apart on pivot pins Figure 36 10 Remove attachment drive belts from attachment pulley hold brake away from belts Install new attachment drive belts 1 Place new attachment...

Page 31: ...2 Remove bottom cover by removing six hex bolts 3 With axle locked hold one wheel so friction disc will not rotate and remove three cap screws holding friction disc to carrier 4 Remove both wheels 5...

Page 32: ...raight path is desired adjust the track tension If the unit is pulling to the left tighten the left track adjuster If the unit is pulling to the right tighten the right track adjuster To adjust Figure...

Page 33: ...fuel stabilizer to the fuel Follow the recommended mix ratio found on the fuel stabilizer container To treat the fuel system for storage 1 Add fuel stabilizer Ariens p n 00592900 according to manufact...

Page 34: ...park plug 6 Replace fuel cap Engine problems 1 See Engine Manual 1 See Engine Manual Does not operate in Forward Reverse 1 Friction disc not adjusted properly 2 Traction belt not functioning 3 Speed s...

Page 35: ...k Capacity qt Liters 3 2 3 0 Chute Chute Rotation Angle 200 Rotation Control Quick Turn Deflector Control Remote Auger Snow Clearing Width in cm 26 66 0 28 71 2 32 81 3 36 91 4 Gearcase Cast Iron Auge...

Page 36: ...120V Fuel Tank Capacity qt Liters 3 2 3 0 Chute Chute Rotation Angle 200 Rotation Control Quick Turn Deflector Control Remote Auger Snow Clearing Width in cm 26 66 28 71 2 32 81 3 Gearcase Cast Iron A...

Page 37: ...e Rotation Angle 200 Rotation Control Quick Turn Deflector Control Remote Auger Snow Clearing Width in cm 32 81 3 36 91 4 Gearcase Cast Iron Auger Diameter in cm 16 40 6 Impeller Impeller Diameter in...

Page 38: ...er any battery pack and or battery subassembly that fails due to defect in material or workmanship for one year after the date of purchase For the next 12 months Ariens will cover the prorated cost of...

Page 39: ...bulbs Any misuse alteration improper assembly improper adjustment neglect or accident which requires repair is not covered by this warranty This warranty applies only to products purchased in the Uni...

Page 40: ...Ariens Company 655 West Ryan Street Brillion WI 54110 1072 920 756 2141 www ariens com...

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