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I have an old Ariens snowblower, Model # 92208 (5HP 20"). The belt
that drives the blower has broken.

Does anyone know what the spec on this belt is (so I can buy one at
the local auto parts supplier). More importantly, any advice on how to
install teh new belt?

We're knee deep in the white stuff here in Toronto.

Thanks,

Ian

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Ian wrote:
I have an old Ariens snowblower, Model # 92208 (5HP 20"). The belt
that drives the blower has broken.

Does anyone know what the spec on this belt is (so I can buy one at
the local auto parts supplier). More importantly, any advice on how to
install teh new belt?


Just take the old one in w/ you and they'll match it...

Specifically to replace it, no, but there's got to be a fairly
straightforward way to get it around the drive pulleys. Check for
manuals on the Ariens site would be a start if somebody else here
doesn't have a specific...

We're knee deep in the white stuff here in Toronto.


How high are your knees?

From 4" to a 12-14" around here, depending as one goes north and east a
ways...

We, of course, have been so dry since July that the inch of rain/ice and
then the snow is well worth the other hassles associated. The city
folks tend not to see that side of it, however...

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I have an old Ariens snowblower, Model # 92208 (5HP 20"). The belt
that drives the blower has broken.

Does anyone know what the spec on this belt is (so I can buy one at
the local auto parts supplier). More importantly, any advice on how to
install teh new belt?

We're knee deep in the white stuff here in Toronto.

Thanks,

Ian



I'm in Rochester, and one of the TV news channels ran an amazing story last
night. They interviewed a dealer who sells snow blowers and asked him if he
was selling a lot, and what people were looking for. Sit down - you'll be
shocked at what he said. Ready?

He said "Yes, we're selling quite a few. People basically want something
that'll move the snow." I never would've suspected.

Then, he said something that might help you: "We'll probably be open Sunday
because we couldn't get enough machines prepped & ready today."

You might call around to some specialty dealers. They might be open today,
even if that's not normal for them. You may be able to skip the guesswork at
the auto parts store, and get exactly the part you need.


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Ian wrote:
I have an old Ariens snowblower, Model # 92208 (5HP 20"). The belt
that drives the blower has broken.

Does anyone know what the spec on this belt is (so I can buy one at
the local auto parts supplier). More importantly, any advice on how to
install teh new belt?


Just take the old one in w/ you and they'll match it...


Or, put a rope around the pulleys. Cut it to the right length and measure
it. Then measure the width of the top of the pulley. (The groove.) They can
come up with the size from that.

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Ian wrote:
I have an old Ariens snowblower, Model # 92208 (5HP 20"). The belt
that drives the blower has broken.

Does anyone know what the spec on this belt is (so I can buy one at
the local auto parts supplier). More importantly, any advice on how to
install teh new belt?

Just take the old one in w/ you and they'll match it...


Or, put a rope around the pulleys. Cut it to the right length and measure
it. Then measure the width of the top of the pulley. (The groove.) They can
come up with the size from that.


Much easier to simply take the old one...

Plus, it probably has the markings still on it...

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On Dec 16, 10:58 am, Ian wrote:
I have an old Ariens snowblower, Model # 92208 (5HP 20"). The belt
that drives the blower has broken.

Does anyone know what the spec on this belt is (so I can buy one at
the local auto parts supplier). More importantly, any advice on how to
install teh new belt?

We're knee deep in the white stuff here in Toronto.

Thanks,

Ian

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I broke a sheer pin today. I couldn't pound it out $*#)$*)#_#@*(&& so
I drilled it a bit to get it started so I could pound it out and that
didn't work #(#&$@@&*#@. So I had to drill it out, in the driveway,
in the snow #@$@#*^^)*#$.

You see, the think is, my snowblower NEVER breaks in good weather when
it would be convienent to fix it. It's funny like that.
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Ian wrote:

I have an old Ariens snowblower, Model # 92208 (5HP 20"). The belt
that drives the blower has broken.

Does anyone know what the spec on this belt is (so I can buy one at
the local auto parts supplier). More importantly, any advice on how to
install teh new belt?

We're knee deep in the white stuff here in Toronto.

Thanks,

Ian

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If you mean 922008 then it takes a 1/2 X 32 belt.

There are four bolts holding the blower section to the engine section.
Loosen up the bottom two and remove the top two bolts and pivot the two
halves apart to gain access to the belt.
MikeB


Right on, I think. I ran my model 10ML60D Ariens for over an hour today
here in Red Sox Nation. According to Ariens, it was manufactured in the
1984-65 season, so it's over 40 years old now. Built like a brick
defecatorium, nothing besides a few auger shear bolts has ever broken on
it, and it's still running on its original engine.

Too bad they don't build stuff that well anymore, eh?

When you buy that new belt, do yourself a favor and buy a spare one too.

HTH,

Jeff

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Your blower is still a youngster. I have a 5 HP Areins that I bought in Nov
1977 (making it 30 yrs old) just a couple of months before the blizzard of
"78. In that time, I've replaced one shear bolt (swallowed a newspaper),
two belts and had to fixed the starter pull rope that broke. It's been
working real hard this past week.
MLD


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Ian wrote:


I have an old Ariens snowblower, Model # 92208 (5HP 20"). The belt
that drives the blower has broken.

Does anyone know what the spec on this belt is (so I can buy one at
the local auto parts supplier). More importantly, any advice on how to
install teh new belt?

We're knee deep in the white stuff here in Toronto.

Thanks,

Ian

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If you mean 922008 then it takes a 1/2 X 32 belt.

There are four bolts holding the blower section to the engine section.
Loosen up the bottom two and remove the top two bolts and pivot the two
halves apart to gain access to the belt.
MikeB


Right on, I think. I ran my model 10ML60D Ariens for over an hour today
here in Red Sox Nation. According to Ariens, it was manufactured in the
1984-65 season, so it's over 40 years old now. Built like a brick
defecatorium, nothing besides a few auger shear bolts has ever broken on
it, and it's still running on its original engine.

Too bad they don't build stuff that well anymore, eh?

When you buy that new belt, do yourself a favor and buy a spare one too.

HTH,

Jeff

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Your blower is still a youngster. I have a 5 HP Areins that I bought in Nov
1977 (making it 30 yrs old) just a couple of months before the blizzard of
"78. In that time, I've replaced one shear bolt (swallowed a newspaper),
two belts and had to fixed the starter pull rope that broke. It's been
working real hard this past week.
MLD




I'm not trying to one up you, but when I wrote "1984-65 season" I meant
to write "1964-65 season", which is why my machine is probably about 42
years old.

But, the Ariens web site still has the diagrams and parts lists for it.

Your response did remind me that I too have replaced the starter pull
rope once. And I had to weld some 3/8 " thick steel onto the front skids
when they were nearly worn through about 15 years ago.

My Ariens has a 120 volt AC starter which I usually use for initial
startup in my garage, where I keep an extension cord plugged into an
outlet near where the blower sleeps. The electric starter seems to get
it going easier than the half dozen or more rope pulls it needs when
it's cold. When the engine is hot it will start with a single pull. That
may have something to do with the fact that when I'm done snowblowing I
religiously close the fuel shutoff valve and let the engine run until it
uses up the fuel in the carb and dies.

I call my Ariens "The Widow Maker" because it has no front side shields
and zippo safety features. If you lose hold of it while it's in gear
it'll plow ahead by itself until it hits something big enough to stop
it. G

Jeff

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I call my Ariens "The Widow Maker" because it has no front side shields
and zippo safety features. If you lose hold of it while it's in gear
it'll plow ahead by itself until it hits something big enough to stop
it. G

Jeff


I remember those. Those were the days. Or in your case these are the
days I guess. Might as well keep using it until it dies ... or a limb
gets lost.

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