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Robert11 November 16th 05 12:35 PM

Ariens Snowblower: Pinning The Wheels Question
 
Hello:

Have a new Ariens Compact Model 7524 snowblower.

Wish to pin both wheels to the drive shaft.

Have been getting contradictory answers to the following question I have
regarding the correct way to do it. Their manual, catalog pictures, and
what the dealer has set up on his floor seem to vary regarding the
following:

Both ends of the drive shaft have two radial holes to accept the locking
pin.
The pin goes through the wheel hub, of course, but you have (by moving the
tire
a bit inward or outward on the shaft) the ability to use either hole in the
shaft to connect the wheel to.

Seems that the inner hole, the one closer to the blower frame, would be
better as there
would be less bending force on the shaft, but if the tire's hole was aligned
with the outer hole on the shaft for the pin there would be a bit more
stability, perhaps.

Which is the correct one to use for locking; the inner or outermost shaft
hole ?

Thanks,
Bob



Pop November 16th 05 01:51 PM

Ariens Snowblower: Pinning The Wheels Question
 
Try it & see.

"Robert11" wrote in message
...
: Hello:
:
: Have a new Ariens Compact Model 7524 snowblower.
:
: Wish to pin both wheels to the drive shaft.
:
: Have been getting contradictory answers to the following
question I have
: regarding the correct way to do it. Their manual, catalog
pictures, and
: what the dealer has set up on his floor seem to vary regarding
the
: following:
:
: Both ends of the drive shaft have two radial holes to accept
the locking
: pin.
: The pin goes through the wheel hub, of course, but you have (by
moving the
: tire
: a bit inward or outward on the shaft) the ability to use either
hole in the
: shaft to connect the wheel to.
:
: Seems that the inner hole, the one closer to the blower frame,
would be
: better as there
: would be less bending force on the shaft, but if the tire's
hole was aligned
: with the outer hole on the shaft for the pin there would be a
bit more
: stability, perhaps.
:
: Which is the correct one to use for locking; the inner or
outermost shaft
: hole ?
:
: Thanks,
: Bob
:
:




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