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Owner/Operator Manual Models 932040 - ST5520E 932041 - ST7524E 932042 - ST624E 932140 - ST5520E 932141 - ST7524E 932509 - ST7524 932510 - ST5520 93251 1 - ST624 Sno-Thro ® 0042930 0B 7/05 Prin ted in USA T ransfer model & serial number label from product registration here. Coller l’autocollant du modèle et du numéro de série dans cet enca[...]
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2 Arie ns Company 655 West Ryan Street P. O . B o x 1 5 7 Bril li on, Wi sc on si n 541 10-0157 US A T elep hone (920) 75 6-2141 Facs imil e (920) 75 6-2407 EC DECLARA TION OF CONFORMI TY ISSUED BY THE MANUF ACTURER DÉCLARA TION DE CONFORMITÉ CE ÉMISE P AR LE F ABRI CANT – EU-ÜBEREINSTI MMUNGSERKLÄRUNG DES HERSTELLERS – DI CHIARAZIO NE DI [...]
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3 CE Sound and Vibration – Niveau sonor e et vibra tion CE – CE-Geräuschpegel und Vibrat ionswerte – Livello sonoro e vi brazioni CE – Sonido y vi bración CE – CE-lydnivå og Vibrasj onsmåling – CE ljudnivå och V i brati ons-mät ning – CE-melut aso Tärinä – C E DŸwiêku i Wibracji – CE zvuk a vibrace Fred J. Moreaux: Quali[...]
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GB - 4 SAFETY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 ASSEMBL Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 CONTROLS AND FE A TURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 OPERA TION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 MAINTENA NCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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GB - 5 DELIVERY Cust omer Note: If you have purchased this produ ct without c omplete a ssembly a nd instructio n by your retailer , it is your re sponsib ility to : 1. Read an d understand all as sembly ins tructio ns in this ma nual. If y ou do not un derstand or ha ve difficulty followin g the inst ructions, c ontact your neares t Ariens D ealer[...]
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GB - 6 SAFETY DECALS AND LOCATIONS AL W A YS replace miss ing or damag ed Safety Decals. Refer to figure belo w for Safe ty Decal loc ations. 1. W ARNING! 2. DANGER! 3. DANGER! SAFE T Y R UL ES Read, u nderstand, and fo llow all sa fety practi ces in Owner/Ope rator Manual before beginni ng assemb ly or operatin g. Failur e to follow instructi ons [...]
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GB - 7 Avoid uneven and roug h terrain. DO NOT operate near drop- offs, ditches, or emb ankments. Unit c an suddenly turn ov er if a whee l is over the edge o f a cliff or ditch, or if an ed ge caves in . Fall ing snow , fog, etc. can r educe visi on and ca use an accident . Operate unit only wh en there is good visibili ty and lig ht. Only tr aine[...]
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GB - 8 DO NOT operate on steep slo pes. DO NO T clear snow across the face o f slopes. Ke ep all mo vement on slopes s low and grad ual. DO NOT m ake sudden change s in spe ed or direct ion. Use a s low spee d to avoid stops or sh ifts on slopes . Avoid starting or stoppi ng on a sl ope. DO NOT park unit on a slope u nless ab solutely neces sary . [...]
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GB - 9 PACKAGE CONTENT S ASSEMBLY T ools Required: •P l i e r s • Open- End Wrenches : 3/8, 7/16, 1 /2, 9/16 in. and/or A djustable Wrenc h • T ire Gaug e Unfold Handlebar (Fi gure 4) 1. Remove th e lower and l oosen the upp er wing knobs o n the handleba r assembl y . 2. Loosen th e wing nuts on the shift rod . 3. Put th e speed sele ctor le[...]
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GB - 10 Inst all Di scharge Chut e Crank (932041, 042, 141, 509, 5 10, 51 1) 1. If neces sary , position the cran k support b racket as sho wn in Figure 6 . 2. Slide chute cr ank through crank support bracket. 3. Connect the ch ute crank to the pinion g ear on chute w ith sp ring cli p. 4. Align the chute cr ank and chu te crank s upport bracket wi[...]
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GB - 1 1 1. Attachment Cl utch Lever 2. S peed Selecto r 3. T raction Driv e Clutch Lev er 4. Chute Cran k (932041, 0 42, 141, 50 9, 510, 51 1) 5. Muffler Guard (932041, 042 , 141, 509, 5 10, 51 1) 6. Discharge Chute Defle ctor 7. Discharge Chute 8. Impeller 9. Auger 10. Scr ape r Blade 1 1. Auge r Gear case 12. Cle an-out T ool 13. Oil Fill and D [...]
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GB - 12 CONTROLS AND FEA TURES See F igure 7 for all Controls and F eatures l ocations. T raction Dri ve Clutch - Lef t Hand Lever Squeez e the Traction Drive Clutch Lever against the Handleb ar (1) to engage w heel dri ve for propel ling unit . Forwar d spe ed wil l vary accordi ng to snow depth and moisture content. Releas e lever (2 ) to stop mo[...]
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GB - 13 Snow Clean-Out T ool (Figur e 8) T o clear th e chute: 1. Shut off the en gine. 2. W ait 10 seco nds and ma ke sure i mpeller bl ades have s topped rotating. 3. Remove the snow c lean-out too l (1) from the auger h ousing and u se it to rem ove the c log. 4. Replac e the snow cl ean-out tool on the auge r housin g. Discharge Chute Deflecto [...]
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GB - 14 FILLING FUEL T ANK Fuel Shut-Off V alve IMPORT ANT : T he fuel shut- off valve MUST be in the closed p osition p rior to trans porting the unit. The fue l shut-off va lve has two position s: • Closed Position: Us e this p osition to s ervice, tran spo rt, or s tor e th e un it. • Open P osition: Us e this posi tion to run th e unit. T o[...]
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GB - 15 5. Set thr ottle to prop er starting pos ition. 6. Insert key into ig nition switc h and pus h into RUN position. DO NOT twist key after it is in serted. 7. Grasp sta rter handle an d pull rope out s lowly unti l it pull s harde r . Let rope rewind s lowly . 8. Pull rop e with a rapi d continu ous full ar m stroke. Let rop e rewind sl owly [...]
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GB - 16 Arien s Dealers will provi de any servi ce or adju stments which m ay be requi red to keep your unit o perating at peak effici ency . Should e ngine serv ice be req uired, contact an Ariens dea ler or an authoriz ed engine manufac turer's se rvice ce nter . SERVIC E POSITI ON Place unit on a f lat level s urface. Tip unit forwar d onto[...]
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GB - 17 CHANGE ENGINE OIL Change oi l after first 2 hours of op eration, ther eafter change oil every 25 hours (mo re often if requi red). Refer to Engine M anual for detailed instr uctions. Run engi ne just p rior to c hanging o il. W a rm oil wil l flow more fr eely an d carry away more co ntamination. Remove the oil drai n plug from the rear of [...]
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GB - 18 RUNNERS Runners sho uld be adjusted as co ndi tio ns requir e (Fig ure 14). 1. Position unit on a har d, flat, s mooth lev el surfac e. 2. Adjus t runners b y inserti ng a spacer of desired thick ness und er center o f scraper blade, lo osen runner hardware, slide runn ers to fl at surface . Allow 1/8 in. (3 mm) between sc raper blad e and [...]
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GB - 19 DISCHARGE CHUTE If ch ute does n ot stay in posi tion whil e operating, tighten nut on carr iage bolt at pivot poin t to increas e tensio n on spri ng (Figure 17). SPEE D SELECTOR ADJU STMENT T o adjust (F igure 18 ): 1. Disconnec t pivot pin from the spe ed selector ar m. Save th e hardware for reinstallati on. 2. Place th e spe ed s elec [...]
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GB - 20 IMPORT ANT : T o avoid bending bottom cover, when tipping unit apart, sup port handleb ars firml y or tip uni t up on hou sing and remove bottom cover by remov ing four cap s crews befo re separating uni t. 6. Suppor t Sno-Thro f rame and housing. 7. Remove top two cap screws and l oosen low er two cap screws hol ding blow er housing to fra[...]
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GB - 21 T RACTION DRIVE BELT REPLACEMEN T NOTE: Housing a nd frame m ust be tipped apart and attachment d rive belt r emoved fro m engine sheave in order to change traction dri ve belt (Fig ures 19 and 20). 1. Remove attachm ent driv e belt (See Remove Attachment Driv e Belt on page 19). 2. Pull idl er away from tr action driv e belt and remov e be[...]
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GB - 22 4. Adjus t attachment c lutch lev er measurem ent, if necess ary . a. Loosen attachment idler nu t (Figure 20) . b. T o incr ease di stance betwee n clu tch le ver and handl ebar , m ove the idle r towards th e attachment be lt. c. T o d ecrease th e distance be tween the clu tch lever and handleba r , move the idler away from the attachmen[...]
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GB - 23 FRICTION DISC REPLACEMENT Remove Friction Disc (Fig ure 27): 1. Shut off engi ne, remove k ey , disconnec t spark plug wi re and allow unit to co ol compl etely . 2. T ip the un it up onto f ront housin g on a level surface. 3. Remove loc k pin s from wh eel axle s and remov e wheels . 4. Remove two bolts from top of bottom c over . 5. Loos[...]
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GB - 24 6. Rein stall the beari ng cap /bu sh ing on the right side of fra me. 7. Rein stall roll pi ns in sh aft. Be sure pin s are center ed in sha ft. 8. Connect the pivot pin to the s peed sel ector arm with the hardware r emoved in step 6 of Remo ve Fricti on Dis c on page 23 9. Reinst all t ire s with lock pi ns. 10. Install bottom cove r . 1[...]
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GB - 25 TROUBLESHOOTI NG PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTION Engine will not crank/st art. 1. Fuel t ank is em pty . 2. Fuel shut- off valve closed . 3. Build up of di rt and residu e around governo r/carbur etor . 4. Key Sw itch no t in run p osition. 5. Electric starter not fun ctioning . 1. Fill fu el tank. 2. Open fuel shut-off valve . 3. Clean a[...]
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GB - 26 SPECIFICA TIONS Model Nu mb er 932040 932041 932042 932140 932141 93 250 9 932510 9325 1 1 Descrip tion ST5520E ST7 524E ST624E ST5520E ST75 24E ST7524 ST5520 ST624 Engine - T ecumseh LH195SP OH195SP OH195SA LH195SP OH195SP OH195SA OH195SA Engine Power – hp (kW) at Maximum RPM 5.5 (4.1) 7.5 (5.6) 6.0 (4.5) 5.5 (4.1 ) 7.5 (5.6) 7.5 (5.6) 5[...]
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Arie ns Company • 655 W. R yan St, P. O. Box 1 57 • Brilli on, WI 541 10-0157• (9 20) 756-214 1 • www.ari ens.com AL W2 - 63005 Ariens Limited Warranties 2-Year Limited Lawn and Garden Consumer Warranty Ariens Com pany (Ariens ) warran ts to the original purchas er that Ariens an d Gravely brand consum er products manufactured by Ari ens Co[...]
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Ariens Com pany • 655 W. Ryan St, P .O. Box 157 • Brillion , W I 54110-0157 • (920) 756-2141 • www.ariens.com AL W2 - 63 005 Exceptions, Limita tions, Exclusions These wa rranties ar e subject to the following conditio ns, limitations, a nd exclus ions: T o obt ain w arra nty serv ice, t he fo llo wing cond itio ns mu st be met: • The pur[...]
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Ari ens Compan y 655 W est Ryan S treet P. O . B o x 1 5 7 Brillion, WI 541 10-0157 920-756-2 141 Fax 920-7 56-2407 www .ariens.com[...]