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Robert11 November 12th 05 09:15 PM

Ariens Snowblower Quest.: One Or Two Wheels pinned To Drive Axle ?
 
Hi,

Just curious:

For those using an Ariens snowblower where you have the option of pinning
both wheels to the drive axle (most traction, but hard to maneuver), or only
one wheel pinned, and the other totally free to rotate on the axle -

Which mode do most of you use ?

Thanks,
B.



Greg O November 12th 05 09:26 PM

Ariens Snowblower Quest.: One Or Two Wheels pinned To Drive Axle ?
 

"Robert11" wrote in message
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Hi,

Just curious:

For those using an Ariens snowblower where you have the option of pinning
both wheels to the drive axle (most traction, but hard to maneuver), or
only one wheel pinned, and the other totally free to rotate on the axle -

Which mode do most of you use ?

Thanks,
B.

Lock both wheels. You will be using it on snow, not bare, dry

concrete.
Greg



George November 12th 05 11:52 PM

Ariens Snowblower Quest.: One Or Two Wheels pinned To DriveAxle ?
 
Robert11 wrote:
Hi,

Just curious:

For those using an Ariens snowblower where you have the option of pinning
both wheels to the drive axle (most traction, but hard to maneuver), or only
one wheel pinned, and the other totally free to rotate on the axle -

Which mode do most of you use ?

Thanks,
B.



Both wheels pinned.

Chris Craig November 14th 05 09:41 PM

Ariens Snowblower Quest.: One Or Two Wheels pinned To Drive Axle ?
 
In article ,
Robert11 wrote:
Hi,

Just curious:

For those using an Ariens snowblower where you have the option of pinning
both wheels to the drive axle (most traction, but hard to maneuver), or only
one wheel pinned, and the other totally free to rotate on the axle -

Which mode do most of you use ?


I'll go against the flow here and say that I pin only one wheel. My
824 is used on a flat, 75 ft paved driveway, and I can count on one
hand the number of times in five years that I have wished that I had
both wheels pinned. And the increase in maneuverability is quite
substantial.

I start from inside a garage and work out to the street and then back,
so it is rare that the wheels come in contact with a substantial
amount of snow. I just haven't had any problems. Maybe I'm just
lucky...

Chris


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