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Ariens

®

 

932 Series Sno-Thro

®

Rev. 8/97

3. Restart the engine and recheck the 3" - 3-1/4"

dimension.

4. Shut off the engine and install the belt guard.

Traction Drive Clutch

Adjust traction clutch to compensate for wear of friction
wheel when slippage occurs.

To adjust traction clutch:

1. Place speed selector in First (1) forward and tip unit

forward onto housing.

2. With one hand, pull the wheel drive clutch arm

upward until a positive stop is obtained (Figure 15).
With the other hand move the traction drive clutch
lever toward the handle grip until all cable slack is
removed, and hold it there.

3. Measure the distance between the lever and handle

grip. Proper measurement is 3-1/4 to 3-3/4" (Figure
14). Shortening the cable by 1/16" with the adjusting
sleeve will increase lever-to-handle grip
measurement by 1/4".

4. Lock adjusting sleeve with jam nut when adjustment

is complete.

 

Restrain adjusting sleeve with wrench

when applying torque to jam nut.

Speed Selector

To adjust:

1. Loosen the bottom nut on the threaded end of the

speed selector rod (Figure 15).

2. Position Speed Selector in (6) “Fast” speed notch.

Figure 15

OS0490

1. Traction Clutch Cable
2. Speed Selector Rod
3. Control Cable
4. Mounting Nuts
5. Attachment Clutch

Arm

6. Speed Selector

Arm

7. Speed Selector

Rod Nuts

8. Swivel
9. Traction Drive

Clutch Arm

2

6

7

1

3

4

5

8

9

3. Position speed selector arm in its maximum down

position and tighten both nuts against swivel.

T

RANSPORT

ALWAYS shut off unit attachment drive when transporting
on truck or trailer.

NOTE:

  For transport of unit to or from area to be

cleared, press down on handlebars enough to raise front
of unit slightly off surface and engage wheel drive clutch
without engaging attachment drive clutch.

C

LEANING

 

AND

 S

TORAGE

 WARNING

FLAMMABLE FUEL 

and its 

EXPLOSIVE VAPORS

can result in death or serious injury. 

DO NOT

 store

unit inside a building with fuel in the fuel tank where
any ignition sources are present. Drain fuel outdoors
away from any ignition source. Allow engine to cool
before storing in any enclosure. Only use approved
fuel containers.

Your authorized Ariens Dealer is trained and equipped to
service your unit. A periodic checkup by your dealer will
help reduce your maintenance costs.

Unit

Run with Impeller Clutch engaged a few minutes after
each use to free unit of any loose or melting snow.

Inspect unit for visible signs of wear, breakage or
damage. Order any parts required and make necessary
repairs to avoid delays when beginning use again.

Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight and know unit is in
safe working condition. Check all hardware at regular
intervals.

Clean unit thoroughly and lubricate (see lubrication
instructions). Touch up all unpainted areas to avoid rust
and store in a cool, dry protected area.

IMPORTANT:  

NEVER spray unit with water or store unit

outdoors to aid in prevention of rust or corrosion. Water
can seep into sealed bearings, which are sealed against
dirt and debris only, causing reduced component life.

Remove weight from wheels by putting blocks under
frame or axle

Engine

When storing unit for extended periods of time, remove
all fuel from tank and carburetor (run dry). Refer to
Engine Manufacturer's instructions.

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Страница 2: ... or advice required to keep your unit operating at peak efficiency b A factory trained staff is available to support your equipment needs They stock genuine Ariens parts and lubricants manufactured with the same precision and skill as the original c If your questions are not resolved by the support staf d When contacting your Ariens Dealer supply your model and serial numbers u u u u u V V V ted i...

Страница 3: ...ng 2 Safety Decals and Locations 3 Safety Rules 4 SECTION 3 OPERATION Controls and Features 8 Pre Start 11 Starting and Shut Off 12 Throwing Snow 12 SECTION 4 GENERAL MAINTENANCE Service Position 13 Filling Fuel Tank 13 Fuel Shut Off Valve 13 Engine 13 Drive Belts 14 Shear Bolts 15 Tire Pressure 15 Friction Wheel 15 Auger Gearcase 16 Lubrication Locations 17 Adjustments 18 Transport 20 Cleaning an...

Страница 4: ...ht 1997 Ariens Company All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without the written permission of Ariens Company ...

Страница 5: ...adversely affect the performance durability or safety of this unit and may void the warranty Claims meeting requirements during limited warranty period will be honored To guarantee full warranty service make sure your registration card has been returned to Ariens Company DISCLAIMER Ariens Company is hereinafter referred to as Ariens Ariens reserves the right to discontinue make changes to and add ...

Страница 6: ...used to alert against unsafe practices Notations NOTE General reference information for proper operation and maintenance practices IMPORTANT Specific procedures or information required to prevent damage to unit or attachment WARNING IMPROPER OPERATION of this unit can result in death or serious injury Before starting engine follow these three steps 1 Read and understand this manual and all safety ...

Страница 7: ...RATION For detailed lubrication starting and operating instructions see engine owner s manual and equipment manufacturer s instruction LUBRICATION Summer SAE 30 Oil Winter SAE 5W 30 Oil 5 DANGER Keep clear of auger while engine is running SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE INJURY READ OWNERS MANUAL AND UNDERSTAND PURPOSE OF ALL SAFETY ALERTS ALLOW OPERATION ONLY BY PROPERLY TRAINED ADULT NEVER ...

Страница 8: ...tion Dust smoke fog etc can reduce vision and cause an accident Operate unit only when there is good visibility and light Safety Guards and Devices ALWAYS keep protective structures guards and panels in good repair in place and securely fastened NEVER modify or remove safety devices Clutches and Brakes Check clutch and brake operation frequently Adjust and service as required OPERATIONAL SAFETY Ru...

Страница 9: ...d engine remove key and allow moving parts to stop before leaving operator s position Abnormal Vibrations Foreign Objects Clogged Unit Immediately shut off unit as above Check for any damage or loose parts and repair before restart Parking Run unit a few minutes after throwing snow to prevent freeze up of impeller Never leave a running unit unattended ALWAYS shut off engine before leaving unit ALW...

Страница 10: ...ir that may get caught in rotating parts Safe Distances Keep children and people away from unit during operation Avoid Thrown Objects Deflected materials can cause injury and property damage DO NOT point discharge at anyone or discharge directly onto paved or gravel surfaces Use extreme caution on gravel surfaces Always stand clear of the discharge area when operating this unit Avoid Exhaust Fumes...

Страница 11: ...r fuel spills Storage For unit storage or extended storage NEVER store with fuel in fuel tank inside a building where any ignition sources are present Allow engine to cool completely For extended storage clean unit thoroughly See Engine Manual for proper storage Transport Use extra care when loading or unloading unit onto trailer or truck Secure unit chassis to transport vehicle NEVER secure from ...

Страница 12: ...th and moisture content Release lever to stop movement NOTE For transport of unit to or from area to be cleared press down on handlebars enough to raise front of unit slightly off surface and engage Traction Drive Clutch without engaging Attachment Drive Clutch NOTE Attachment Clutch should be engaged before Traction Drive Clutch when throwing snow Attachment Clutch Right Hand Lever WARNING THROWN...

Страница 13: ... Selector 8 Recoil Starter Handle 9 Chute Crank 10 Discharge Chute Deflector CONTROLS AND FEATURES LOCATIONS 11 Discharge Chute 12 Auger 13 Impeller 14 Scraper Blade 15 Runner s 16 Gas Tank and Cap 17 Oil Fill and Dipstick 18 Spark Plug and Wire 19 Belt Guard Cover 20 Fuel Shut Off Valve OS0500 OS1380 Figure 3 15 11 13 12 10 14 1 9 3 7 5 6 2 4 8 17 16 18 19 20 ...

Страница 14: ...ion Push Deflector handle forward to adjust Deflector downward Push Deflector Handle downward to adjust Deflector upward IMPORTANT If Chute Deflector does not stay in set position adjust as directed in Adjustment Section or repair before operation Scraper Blade IMPORTANT DO NOT allow Scraper Blade to wear or Auger Impeller housing will become damaged Throttle The Throttle controls the engine speed...

Страница 15: ...pick up gravel On concrete blacktop or packed snow surfaces raise Runners so that Scraper Blade scrapes clean To reduce tendency of housing to ride up over heavy wet or hard packed snow remove Runners and reinstall with their narrow edge down PRE START WARNING IMPROPER CLOTHING AND SAFETY GEAR could result in death or serious injury Wear adequate winter gear protective gloves and footwear which wi...

Страница 16: ...starts If engine does not start refer to Engine Manual 9 Open choke slowly by gradually turning control to Choke Open position 10 Set throttle to Part Throttle or Slow position for adaptation to ambient temperature or transport Once achieved set throttle to Fast position for normal operation WARNING ABNORMAL VIBRATIONS are a warning of trouble Immediately stop unit and engine remove key and allow ...

Страница 17: ...ing fins on cylinder head and block to prevent overheating Figure 5 Yearly more often if conditions require remove cooling shrouds and clean cooling fins Clean external surfaces of engine of dust dirt and oil deposits which can contribute to improper cooling See Engine Manual IMPORTANT DO NOT operate engine with cooling shrouds removed or engine overheating and damage will result Ariens Dealers wi...

Страница 18: ...freely and carry away more contamination 1 Drain crankcase by removing oil drain plug see Engine Manual 2 When oil has drained replace plug and refill engine crankcase with new oil of proper grade 3 Recheck oil level with dipstick ATTACHMENT DRIVE BELT WARNING IMPROPER ADJUSTMENT could result in death or serious injury IMPELLER BRAKE MUST DISENGAGE when clutch is engaged Brake must be at least 1 1...

Страница 19: ...m belt and remove belt from idler pulley engine and driven pulley it may be necessary to turn engine pulley using rewind starter IMPORTANT Use care when rotating the belt fingers to prevent deformation of parts NOTE To gain clearance engage traction clutch and if necessary pull back attachment idler arm clevis pin 2 Replace traction drive belt and belt fingers in reverse order making sure pulleys ...

Страница 20: ...ear must mesh with the large gear Ensure the flat washer is between the bearing and the pinion gear 14 Place the flat washer on the right end of the hex shaft 15 Install the bearing flange on the right side of frame 16 Slide the traction clutch rod up and into the frame and connect to the traction drive lower linkage with clevis and cotter pin 17 Reconnect the traction clutch rod to the lower link...

Страница 21: ...valent to the lube fittings Order P N 00036800 Three Pack of 3 oz cartridges or 00036700 10 pack of 14 oz cartridges Apply oil at lubrication points Unit should be lubricated at beginning of season or every 25 operating hours Figure 10 See Maintenance Schedule NOTE To grease auger shaft remove shear bolt nuts and shear bolts Turn auger on shaft while applying grease at zerk fittings Replace shear ...

Страница 22: ...ed as conditions require Raising or lowering runners controls distance scraper blade auger impeller housing is held above surface being cleared 1 Position unit on a hard flat smooth level surface 2 Adjust runners by inserting a spacer of desired thickness under center of scraper blade loosen hardware slide runners to flat surface Figure 12 Allow 1 8 3mm between scraper blade and hard smooth surfac...

Страница 23: ...aged Figure 13 Impeller brake shoe should be 1 16 1 6 mm minimum from belt When attachment clutch is disengaged brake must contact belt To Properly Adjust Attachment Clutch Impeller Brake 1 Without the engine running remove the belt cover Attachment brake is seated against the attachment drive belt when the attachment clutch lever is in the released full up position Adjust the control cable mounti...

Страница 24: ...truck or trailer NOTE For transport of unit to or from area to be cleared press down on handlebars enough to raise front of unit slightly off surface and engage wheel drive clutch without engaging attachment drive clutch CLEANING AND STORAGE WARNING FLAMMABLE FUEL and its EXPLOSIVE VAPORS can result in death or serious injury DO NOT store unit inside a building with fuel in the fuel tank where any...

Страница 25: ... Ariens parts to keep your Sno Thro running like new Check if Key Switch is in run position Check for electrical problems Solenoid not functioning Fuel tank is empty Ignition switch in Off position Build up of dirt and residue around governor carburetor Check for electrical problems Check for engine ignition problems See Engine Manufacturer s Service Manual Wrong carburetor adjustment Mechanical j...

Страница 26: ...S ACTUAL HOURS DATE 125 HRS ACTUAL HOURS DATE 150 HRS ACTUAL HOURS DATE 175 HRS ACTUAL HOURS DATE 200 HRS DATE DATE DATE DATE ACTUAL HOURS ACTUAL HOURS ACTUAL HOURS ACTUAL HOURS 225 HRS 250 HRS 275 HRS 300 HRS ACTUAL HOURS DATE 50 HRS ACTUAL HOURS DATE 25 HRS DATE DATE ACTUAL HOURS ACTUAL HOURS 325 HRS 350 HRS SERVICE TO BE PERFORMED MAINTENANCE RECORD Check Tire Pressure Clean Cooling Fins Yearly...

Страница 27: ...3 79 Snow Clearing Width in cm 24 61 Snow Throwing Distance ft meters 5 35 1 5 10 7 Chute Chute Rotation Angle 220 Chute Rotation Control at Handlebar Yes Impeller Impeller Dia in cm 10 25 Impeller Speed RPM 1100 1300 Auger Diameter in cm 11 28 Speed RPM 110 130 Auger Clutch Yes Auger Brake Yes Drive Disc O Matic Speeds 6 Forward and 2 Reverse Adjustment Skids Yes Pneumatic Tires in cm 10 7 27 1 S...

Страница 28: ...TION Return of registration card required to validate warranty PURCHASED COMPONENTS NORMAL WEAR Two year labor and parts on purchased components i e tractor drive train components manufactured by Dana Eaton Foote Sundstrand and any plastic and electrical components wire harness bags boots tubes etc Two year labor and parts on normal wear items i e belts and rubber components bearings cables contro...

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