Manuals in languages other than English may
be obtained from your Dealer. Visit your
dealer or www.ariens.com for a list of
languages available for your equipment.
Manuals printed in languages other than
English are also available as a free download
on our website:
http://www.ariens.com
MANUALES EN IDIOMAS
DIFERENTES DEL INGLES
Puede obtener manuales en idiomas
diferentes del inglés en su distribuidor. Visite
a su distribuidor o vaya a www.ariens.com
para obtener una lista de idiomas disponibles
para su equipo.
También puede imprimir manuales en
idiomas diferentes del inglés descargándolos
gratuitamente de nuestra página Web:
http://www.ariens.com
MANUELS NON ANGLAIS
Des manuels dans différentes langues sont
disponibles chez votre revendeur. Rendezvous chez votre revendeur ou allez sur le site
www.ariens.com pour consulter la liste des
langues disponibles pour votre équipement.
Les manuels imprimés dans des langues
différentes de l'anglais sont également
disponibles en téléchargement gratuit sur
notre site Web :
http://www.ariens.com
All reference to left, right, front, or rear are
given from operator standing in operation
position and facing the direction of forward
travel.
ENGINE MANUAL
The engine on this unit is covered by a
separate manual specific to the engine. This
manual is included in the literature package
that shipped with the unit. Refer to this
manual for engine service recommendations.
If the engine manual is not available, contact
the engine manufacturer for a replacement
manual.
MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBERS
When ordering replacement parts or making
service inquiries, know the Model and Serial
numbers of your unit and engine.
Numbers are located on the product
registration form in the unit literature
package. They are printed on a serial number
label, located on the frame of your unit.
MANUALS
Before operation of unit, carefully and
completely read your manuals. If used
improperly, this unit could be dangerous and
cause personal injury or property damage.
The contents will provide you with safety
instructions for the safe use of your unit
during normal operation and maintenance.
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•Record Unit Model and Serial
numbers here.
•Record Engine Model and Serial
numbers here.
PRODUCT REGISTRATION
The Ariens dealer must register the product
at the time of purchase. Registering the
product will help the company process
warranty claims or contact you with the latest
service information. All claims meeting
requirements during the limited warranty
period will be honored, whether or not the
product registration card is returned. Keep a
proof of purchase if you do not register your
unit.
Customer Note: If the dealer does not
register your product, please fill out, sign, and
return the product registration card to Ariens
or go to www.ariens.com.
UNAUTHORIZED REPLACEMENT
PARTS
Use only Ariens replacement parts. The
replacement of any part on this vehicle with
anything other than an Ariens authorized
replacement part may adversely affect the
performance, durability, or safety of this unit
and may void the warranty. Ariens disclaims
liability for any claims or damages, whether
warranty, property damage, personal injury or
death arising out of the use of unauthorized
replacement parts. To locate your nearest
Ariens Dealer, go to www.ariens.com on the
internet.
DELIVERY
Customer Note: If you have purchased this
product without complete assembly and
instruction by your retailer, it is your
responsibility to:
1. Read and understand all assembly
instructions in this manual. If you do not
understand or have difficulty following
the instructions, contact your nearest
Ariens Dealer for assistance. Make sure
all assembly has been properly
completed.
NOTE: To locate your nearest Ariens Dealer,
go to www.ariens.com on the Internet.
WARNING: Improper assembly or
adjustments can cause serious
injury.
2. Understand all Safety Precautions
provided in the manuals.
3. Review control functions and operation
of the unit. Do not operate the Sno-Thro
unless all controls function as described
in this manual.
4. Review recommended lubrication,
maintenance and adjustments.
5. Review Limited Warranty Policy.
6. Fill out a Product Registration Card and
return the card to the Ariens Company or
go to www.ariens.com.
DISCLAIMER
Ariens reserves the right to discontinue,
make changes to, and add improvements
upon its products at any time without public
notice or obligation. The descriptions and
specifications contained in this manual were
in effect at printing. Equipment described
within this manual may be optional. Some
illustrations may not be applicable to your
unit.
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SAFETY
B
08000127A
1
3
Figure 2
OS8015
2
WARNING: To avoid injury to hands
and feet, always disengage clutches,
shut off engine, and wait for all
movement to stop before unclogging
or working on snow thrower.
Hand contact with the rotating
impeller is the most common cause of
injury associated with snow throwers.
Never use your hand to clean out the
discharge chute.
Keep hands and feet away from
auger and impeller.
SAFETY ALERTS
Look for these symbols to point
out important safety precautions.
They mean:
Attention!
Personal Safety Is
Involved!
Become Alert!
Obey The Message!
The safety alert symbols above and signal
words below are used on decals and in this
manual. Read and understand all safety
messages.
PRACTICES AND LAWS
Practice usual and customary safe working
precautions, for the benefit of yourself and
others. Understand and follow all safety
messages. Be alert to unsafe conditions and
the possibility of minor, moderate, or serious
injury or death. Learn applicable rules and
laws in your area. Always follow the practices
set forth in this manual.
REQUIRED OPERATOR
TRAINING
Original purchaser of this unit was instructed
by the seller on safe and proper operation. If
unit is to be used by someone other than
original purchaser; loaned, rented or sold,
ALWAYS provide this manual and any
needed safety training before operation.
SAFETY DECALS AND
LOCATIONS
ALW AYS replace missing or damaged Safety
Decals. Refer to figure below for Safety Decal
locations.
DANGER: IMMINENTLY
HAZARDOU S SI TU ATION! If not
avoided, WILL RESULT in death or
serious injury.
WARNING: POTENTIALLY
HAZARDOU S SI TU ATION! If not
avoided, COULD RESULT in death or
serious injury.
CAUTION: POTENTIALLY
HAZARDOU S SI TU ATION! If not
avoided, MAY RESULT in minor or
moderate injury. It may also be 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.
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1. WARNING!
OL1801
OL4370
OL0910
OL4010
OL4690
OS6610
OS2080
3. DANGER!
Read Owner/Operator Manual.
Keep people away from unit while
operating. Keep children out of
work area and under watchful care
of a responsible adult.
Never direct discharge towards
persons or property that may be
injured or damaged by thrown
objects.
Stop engine, remove key, read
manual before making any repairs
or adjustments.
Wear appropriate hearing
protection.
ONLY use clean-out tool to clear
blockages. NEVER use your
hands.
2. DANGER!
ROTATING PARTS! ONLY use
clean-out tool to clear blockages.
NEVER use your hands. High
speed impeller rotates below
discharge opening. Wait for all
moving parts to stop before
removing clogs or servicing.
ROTATING PARTS.
Keep clear of auger while engine
is running.
•Read Operator’s Manual.
•Allow operation only by
properly trained adult,
never children.
•Stop engine and remove
ignition key prior to leaving
the operator’s position for
any reason.
•Keep all controls, guards
and safety devices properly
serviced and functional.
•Never direct discharge
towards persons or
property that may be
injured or damaged by
thrown objects.
SAFETY RULES
Read, understand, and follow all safety
practices in Owner/Operator Manual before
beginning assembly or operating. Failure to
follow instructions could result in personal
injury and/or damage to unit.
ALWAYS remove key and/or wire from spark
plug before assembly, maintenance or
service. Unintentional engine start up can
cause death or serious injury.
Complete a walk around inspection of unit
and work area to understand:
• Work area • Your unit • All safety decals
ALWAYS check overhead and side
clearances carefully before operation.
ALWAYS be aware of traffic when operating
along streets or curbs.
Keep children and people away. Keep
children out of work area and under watchful
care of a responsible adult.
NEVER allow children to operate or play on
or near unit. Be alert and shut off unit if
children enter area.
DO NOT allow adults to operate unit without
proper training. Only trained adults may
operate unit. Training includes actual
operation.
Keep area of operation clear of all toys, pets,
and debris. Thrown objects can cause injury.
Check for weak spots on docks, ramps or
floors. Avoid uneven work areas and rough
terrain. Stay alert for hidden hazards.
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DO NOT operate near drop-offs, ditches, or
embankments. Unit can suddenly turn over if
a wheel is over the edge of a cliff or ditch, or if
an edge caves in.
Falling snow, fog, etc. can reduce vision and
cause an accident. Operate unit only when
there is good visibility and light.
NEVER operate unit after or during the use of
medication, drugs or alcohol. Safe operation
requires your complete and unimpaired
attention at all times.
NEVER allow anyone to operate this unit
when their alertness or coordination is
impaired.
DO NOT operate unit without wearing
adequate winter outer garments. Wear
adequate safety gear, including safety
glasses with side shields, and protective
gloves. Wear proper footwear to improve
footing on slippery surfaces.
DO NOT wear loose clothing or jewelry and
tie back hair that may get caught in rotating
parts.
Protect eyes, face and head from objects that
may be thrown from unit. Wear appropriate
hearing protection.
Avoid sharp edges. Sharp edges can cut.
Moving parts can cut off fingers or a hand.
ALWAYS keep hands and feet away from all
rotating parts during operation. Rotating parts
can cut off body parts.
NEVER place your hands or any part of your
body or clothing inside or near any moving
part while unit is running.
ALWAYS keep hands away from all pinch
points.
DO NOT touch unit parts which might be hot
from operation. Allow parts to cool before
attempting to maintain, adjust or service.
Never direct discharge towards persons or
property that may be injured or damaged by
thrown objects. Use extreme caution on
gravel surfaces. Stay alert for hidden hazards
or traffic. Adjust skid shoes so Scraper Blade
does not contact gravel.
DO NOT throw snow any higher than
necessary.
Deflected materials can cause injury and
property damage.
Always stand clear of the discharge area
when operating this unit.
Fumes from engine exhaust can cause injury
or death. DO NOT run engine in an enclosed
area. Always provide good ventilation.
ALWAYS disengage attachment, stop unit
and engine, remove key and allow moving
parts to stop before leaving operator’s
position.
ROTATING IMPELLER CAN CAUSE
SERIOUS INJURY. NEVER ATTEMPT TO
UNCLOG OR CLEAN UNIT WHILE ENGINE
IS RUNNING.
Read, understand, and follow all instructions
in the manual and on the machine before
starting.
Understand:
How to operate all controls.
The functions of all controls.
How to STOP in an emergency.
Before starting engine, disengage control(s).
Use only approved extension cords and
receptacles when starting units equipped with
electric starter. DO NOT connect electric
starter cord to any wiring system that is not a
three-wire grounded system.
ALWAYS allow unit and engine to adjust to
outdoor temperatures before clearing snow.
Always be sure of your footing, especially
when operating in reverse or leaving the
operator’s position. Walk, never run during
operation.
DO NOT overload the machine capacity by
attempting to operate or to clear snow at too
fast a rate.
Slow down and turn corners slowly.
Do not operate in reverse unless absolutely
necessary. ALWAYS back up slowly. Always
look down and behind before and while
backing.
Disengage attachment drive when traveling
from one work area to another.
Abnormal Vibrations are a warning of trouble.
Striking a foreign object can damage unit.
Immediately stop unit and engine. Remove
key and wait for all moving parts to stop.
Remove wire from spark plug. Inspect unit
and make any necessary repairs before
restart.
Before cleaning, removing clogs or making
any inspections, repairs, etc.: disengage
clutch(es), stop unit and engine, remove key,
allow moving parts to stop. Allow hot parts to
cool.
Run unit a few minutes after clearing snow to
prevent freeze-up of attachment.
Disengage attachment when not in use.
Disengage all clutches before starting engine.
Adjust skid shoes to clear gravel or crushed
rock surfaces safely.
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Never leave a running unit unattended.
ALWAYS shut off engine before leaving unit.
ALW A YS remove key to prevent unauthorized
use.
Never carry passengers.
Check clutch and brake operation frequently.
Adjust and service as required. All motion of
drive wheels and auger/impeller must stop
quickly when control levers are released.
DO NOT operate on steep slopes. DO NOT
clear snow across the face of slopes. Keep all
movement on slopes slow and gradual. DO
NOT make sudden changes in speed or
direction. Use a slow speed to avoid stops or
shifts on slopes. Avoid starting or stopping on
a slope.
DO NOT park unit on a slope unless
absolutely necessary. When parking on a
slope always block the wheels.
ALWAYS shut off engine, remove key, and
close fuel shut-off valve or drain fuel when
transporting unit on a truck or trailer.
Use extra care when loading or unloading
unit onto trailer or truck.
Secure unit chassis to transport vehicle.
NEVER secure from rods or linkages that
could be damaged.
DO NOT transport machine while engine is
running.
Keep unit free of ice or other debris. Clean up
oil or fuel spills.
This product is equipped with an internal
combustion type engine. DO NOT use unit on
or near any unimproved, forest-covered or
brush covered land unless exhaust system is
equipped with a spark arrester meeting
applicable local, state or federal laws. A spark
arrester, if it is used, must be maintained in
effective working order by operator.
Fuel is highly flammable and its vapors are
explosive. Handle with care. Use an
approved fuel container.
NO smoking, NO sparks, NO flames.
ALWAYS allow engine to cool before
servicing.
NEVER fill fuel tank when engine is running
or hot from operation.
NEVER fill or drain fuel tank indoors.
Replace fuel cap securely and clean up
spilled fuel.
Never fill containers inside a vehicle or on a
truck or trailer bed with a plastic liner. Always
place containers on the ground away from
your vehicle before filling.
When practical, remove gas-powered
equipment from the truck or trailer and refuel
it on the ground. If this is not possible, then
refuel such equipment on a trailer with a
portable container, rather than from a
gasoline dispenser nozzle.
Keep the nozzle in contact with the rim of the
fuel tank or container opening at all times until
fueling is complete. Do not use a nozzle lockopen device.
If fuel is spilled on clothing, change clothing
immediately.
Before tipping unit up onto housing, remove
fuel so no spills will occur. Ensure unit is
secure and will not tip over during
maintenance.
ALWAYS keep protective structures, guards,
and panels in good repair, in place and
securely fastened. NEVER modify or remove
safety devices.
DO NOT change engine governor settings or
over-speed engine.
Fumes from engine exhaust can cause injury
or death. DO NOT run engine in an enclosed
area. Always provide good ventilation.
ALWAYS maintain unit in safe operating
condition. Damaged or worn out muffler can
cause fire or explosion.
Keep all hardware properly tightened. Check
shear bolts frequently.
Maintain or replace safety and instruction
labels, as necessary.
NEVER store unit with fuel in fuel tank, inside
a building where any ignition sources are
present such as hot water heaters, space
heaters, or clothes dryers. Allow the engine to
cool before storing in any enclosure.
Shut off fuel and allow engine to cool
completely before storing in closed area or
covering unit.
For extended storage, clean unit thoroughly.
See Engine Manual for proper storage.
Use only attachments or accessories
designed for your unit.
Check components frequently. If worn or
damaged, replace with manufacturer’s
recommended parts.
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WARNING: AVOID INJURY. Read
Figure 3
1. Sno-Thro
Unit
2. Discharge
Chute
3. Chute Crank
4. Literature
Pack with
Extra Shear
Bolts
1
2
4
3
OS8020
Figure 4
OS8025
1
2
3
1. Shift Rod
2. Upper and Lower Handlebar
Hardware
3. Shift Rod Hardware
4. Handlebar
4
and understand the entire Safety
section before proceeding.
WARNING: Dropping or tipping over
boxed unit could result in personal
injury or damage to unit.
PACKAGE CONTENTS
ASSEMBLY
Unfold Handlebar (Figure 4)
1. Remove the lower and loosen the upper
hardware on the handlebar assembly.
2. Loosen the hardware on the shift rod.
3. Put the speed selector lever in the sixth
forward position.
4. Rotate the handlebars into operating
position.
NOTE: Be careful not to damage cable spring
hooks when rotating handlebars upward.
5. Install and tighten the hardware on the
handlebar assembly and shift rod.
.
ASSEMBLY
Tools Required:
•Pliers
•Open-End Wrenches: 3/8, 7/16, 1/2,
9/16 in. and/or Adjustable Wrench
•Tire Gauge
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Install Discharge Chute (Figure 5)
Figure 5
4
1
3
2
OS8030
1. Mounting Hardware
2. Discharge Chute
3. Discharge Chute Ring
4. Chute Pedestal
1
Figure 6
1. Chute Crank
2. Control Panel
3. Pinion Gear
4. Spring Clip Pin
1
2
3
4
OS8025
1. Gre ase underside of discharge chute
ring (if not already greased).
2. R emove mounting hardware from the
bottom of the chute pedestal.
3. Install discharge chute over opening in
the auger housing and secure pedestal
to auger housing with hardware
removed in step 2.
Install Discharge Ch ute Cran k
(Figure 6)
1. Slide Chute Crank through the opening
in the control panel.
2. Connect the chute crank to the pinion
gear on chute with spring clip pin.
Check Function of Dual Handle
Interlock
Without the engine running, press down
(engage) both clutch levers. Release
attachment clutch lever. Attachment clutch
should remain engaged until traction clutch
lever is released, then both clutches must
disengage. If they do not, contact your Dealer
for repairs.
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Check Tire Pressure
Check tire pressure and adjust to the
pressure listed on tire sidewall.
CAUTION: Avoid injury! Explosive
separation of tire and rim parts is
possible when they are serviced
incorrectly:
•Do not attempt to mount a tire
without the proper equipment
and experience to perform the
job.
•Do not inflate the tires above
the recommended pressure.
•Do not weld or heat a wheel
and tire assembly. Heat can
cause an increase in air
pressure resulting in an
explosion. Welding can
structurally weaken or deform
the wheel.
•Do not stand in front or over
the tire assembly when
inflating. Use a clip-on chuck
and extension hose long
enough to allow you to stand
to one side.
Check Auger Gearcase Oil
Check oil level in auger gearcase (see Check
Auger Gearcase on page 19).
Check Engine Crankcase Oil
IMPORTANT: The engine is shipped with
5W-30 oil in crankcase. Refer to Engine
Manual for detailed instructions.
Fill Engine Fuel Tank
Refer to Engine Manual for proper fuel type
and tank capacity.
Check Function of all Controls
Ensure unit runs and performs properly. Refer
to Operation.
Run-in Attachment Belt
1. Start unit in a well-ventilated area
according to Starting and Shut Off on
page 16.
2. Engage attachment clutch lever and run
attachment for about 15 minutes.
3. Stop unit, wait for all moving parts to
stop, and remove spark plug wire.
4. Adjust belt finger, if necessary. See
Attachment Drive Belt Replacement on
page 22.
5. Adjust clutch idler according to
Attachment Clutch/Brake Adjustment on
page 24.
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CONTROLS AND FEATURES
Figure 7
OS8145
OS8140
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
22
23
21
13
15
14
16
25
17
20
19
24
18
920010 – Subaru
17
920006, 007 – Briggs & Strattion
13
16
14
19
18
20
16
15
24
1. Attachment Clutch Lever
2. Speed Selector
3. Traction Drive Clutch Lever
4. C hute Crank
5. Muffler Guard
6. D ischarge Chute Deflector
7. D ischarge Chute
8. Imp eller
9. Auger
10. Scraper Blade
11. Auger Gearcase
12. Clean-out Tool
13. Oil Fill and Dipstick
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14. Gas Tank and Cap
15. Electric Starter
16. Recoil Starter Handle
17. Primer Bulb
18. Throttle (Engine Stop)
19. Ignition Switch (Push /Pull)
20. Choke
21. Axle Lock Pin
22. Skid Shoe(s)
23. Belt Cover
24. Fuel Shut-off Valve
25. Handlebar
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WARNING: AVOID INJURY. Read
1
2
OL2701
1
2
OL2691
2
1
2
1
920006, 007
920010
OS1321
920006, 007920010
and understand the entire Safety
section before proceeding.
WARNING: To avoid injury to hands
and feet, always disengage clutches,
shut off engine, and wait for all
movement to stop before unclogging
or working on snow thrower.
Keep hands and feet away from
auger and impeller.
CONTROLSAND FEATURES
See Figure 7 for all Controls and Features
locations.
Dual Handle Interlock
When Attachment Clutch and then Traction
Drive Clutch are engaged, the Attachment
Clutch will remain engaged (lever down) if
released. To stop attachment, release
Traction Drive Clutch and both clutches will
disengage.
Traction Drive Clutch - Left Hand
Lever
Squeeze the Traction
Drive Clutch Lever
against the Handlebar (1)
to engage wheel drive for
propelling unit. Forward
speed will vary according
to snow depth and
moisture content.
Release lever (2) to stop
movement.
NOTE: When traveling to or from the area to
be cleared, press down on the handlebars
enough to raise the front of the unit slightly off
the surface. Engage the traction drive clutch
without engaging the attachment drive clutch.
Attachment Clutch - Right Hand
Lever
Squeeze Attachment
Clutch Lever against
handlebar (1) to
engage attachment.
Release both clutch
levers (2) to disengage
power and apply brake
to attachmen t .
OPERATION
IMPORTANT: If the belt squeals when the
attachment clutch lever is engaged, the
impeller may be frozen in the auger housing.
Immediately release the attachment clutch
lever and move the unit into a heated area to
thaw.
NOTE: If belt squeals when impeller turns
freely, see Attachment Drive Belt Replacement on page 22.
Ignition Switch (Push/Pull Safety
Key)
Key Switch has two positions:
1. “Stop” - pulled out
2. "Run" - pushed in
NOTE: DO NOT twist key after it is inserted.
Primer Bulb
Pushing the primer bulb in adds fuel for
easier engine start. Refer to Starting and Shut Off on page 16.
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Speed Selector
OS1193
1261
Figure 8
Open Position:
Use this position
to run the unit.
Closed Position: Use
this position to
service, transport, or
store the unit.
OS7117
920006, 920007
920010
Closed Position: Use
this position to
service, transport, or
store the unit.
Open Position:
Use this position
to run the unit.
2
1
920006, 920007
920010
1
2
43 21
12 34
920006, 920007
920010
Position the Speed Selector in the
appropriate speed notch to control forward
and reverse travel.
Forward:
(6) Fastest
(1) Slowest
Reverse:
(1) Slow
(2) Fast
IMPORTANT: DO NOT change motion from
forward to reverse with clutch engaged.
Forward speed can be changed without
declutching.
Fuel Shut-Off Valve
IMPORTANT: The fuel shut-off valve MUST
be in the closed position prior to transporting
the unit.
The fuel shut-off valve has two positions:
Choke Control Knob
1. Choke Closed position: chokes off air to
engine for easier start.
2. Choke Open position: allows for normal
operation.
IMPORTANT: Gradually open choke after
engine starts.
Throttle
The throttle controls the engine speed. To
increase or decrease the engine speed,
adjust to:
1. Fast (normal or warm starts)
2. Part-Throt tle
3. Slow (cold weather starts)
4. Stop (engine is off)
Electric Starter
The electric starter will start a properly
choked and cranked engine when the starter
button is pushed. Refer to Starting and Shut Off on page 16.
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Recoil Starter Handle
1
Figure 9
OS8040
1. Snow Clean-Out T ool
When pulled, handle will turn engine over.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT let handle snap back
against starter.
See Starting and Shut Off on page 16.
Snow Clean-Out Tool (Figure 9)
WARNING: Hand contact with the
rotating impeller is the most common
cause of injury associated with snow
throwers. Never use your hand to
clean out the discharge chute.
To clear the discharge chute:
1. Shut off the engine.
2. Wait 10 seconds and make sure impeller
blades have stopped rotating.
3. Remove the snow clean-out tool (1) from
the auger housing and use it to remove
the clog from the discharge chute.
4. Replace the snow clean-out tool on the
auger housing.
Discharge Chute Deflector
ALWAYS position discharge chute deflector
at a safe angle before starting engine.
DO NOT throw snow any higher than
necessary.
Push deflector handle forward or down to
throw snow lower. Pull deflector handle up or
to the rear to throw snow higher.
IMPORTANT: If Chute Deflector does not
stay in set position, adjust as directed in
SERVICE AND ADJUSTM ENT S on page 20,
or repair before operation.
Discharge Chute
Discharge chute rotates 205°.
ALWAYS position discharge chute in safe
direction and angle, away from operator and
bystanders, before starting engine.
Discharge Chute Crank
IMPORTANT: If chute does not stay in set
position, adjust as directed in SERVICE AND
ADJUSTMENTS on page 20, or repair before
operation.
Rotate the chute with the discharge chute
crank handle.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT force frozen chute
controls. If frozen, take to warm place until
controls are free.
Axle Lock Pin (Figure 10)
Use the axle lock pin to lock or unlock the
right or left wheel. Lock both wheels to
increase traction; unlock one wheel to allow
for easier turning of the unit.
NOTE: Unit will not drive with both wheels
unlocked.
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Scraper Blade
Figure 10
Wheel Unlocked
Wheel Locked
Axle Lock
Pin
The scraper blade allows the back of the
housing to keep better contact with the
surface being cleared. It also prevents
damage to the housing from normal use.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT allow Scraper Blade
to wear too far or Auger/Impeller housing will
become damaged.
Skid Shoes
The skid shoes control the distance between
the scraper blade and the ground. Adjust skid
shoes equally to keep blade level with the
ground. Refer to Pre-Start on page 16 for
recommended settings.
FILLING FUEL TANK
WARNING: AVOID INJURY. Read
and understand the entire Safety
section before proceeding.
GASOLINE
IMPORTANT: ALWAYS use gasoline that
meets the following guidelines:
•Clean, fresh gasoline.
•A minimum of 87 octane/87 AKI (91
RON). High altitude use may require a
different octane. Consult your engine
manual.
•Gasoline with up to 10% ethanol
(gasohol) or up to 15% MTBE (methyl
tertiary butyl ether) is acceptable.
•Use of any gasoline other than those
approved above may void the engine
warranty. If the pumps are not marked
for the content of alcohol or ethers,
check ethanol and MTBE levels with
the fuel supplier.
•Do not modify the fuel system to use
different fuels.
•Never mix oil and gasoline.
NOTE: All gasoline is not the same. If the
engine experiences starting or performance
problems after using a new gasoline, switch
to a different fuel provider or fuel brand.
IMPORTANT: Excessively oxygenated or
reformulated fuels (fuels blended with
alcohols or ethers) can damage the fuel
system or cause performance problems. If
any undesirable operating problems occur,
use a gasoline with a lower percentage of
alcohol or ether.
Fuel Stabilizer
Gasoline left in the fuel system for extended
periods without a stabilizer will deteriorate,
resulting in gum deposits in the system.
These deposits can damage the carburetor
and the fuel hoses, filter and tank. Prevent
deposits from forming in the fuel system
during storage by adding a quality fuel
stabilizer to the fuel. Follow the
recommended mix ratio found on the fuel
stabilizer container.
To add fuel to fuel tank:
1. ALWAYS place unit in open or wellventilated area.
2. Stop engine and allow to cool.
3. Clean Fuel Cap and surrounding area to
prevent dirt from entering Fuel Tank.
4. Remove Cap.
IMPORTANT: See Engine Manual for correct
type and grade of fuel.
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5. Fill fuel tank to within 1/2 in. (1.2 cm)
below bottom of filler neck with unleaded
gasoline.
6. Replace Fuel Cap and tighten.
7. ALWAYS clean up any spilled fuel.
PRE-START
1. Frozen Impeller
IMPORTANT: Before starting engine, check
impeller to be sure it is not frozen.
To check impeller:
1. With ignition key switch in “Stop”
position, squeeze Attachment Clutch
Lever to Engaged position.
2. Pull Recoil Starter Handle.
3. If Impeller is frozen, (cannot pull Starter
Handle) move unit to a heated area and
thaw to prevent possible damage.
2. Check Function of Clutches
If clutches do not engage or disengage
properly, adjust or repair before operation.
See Attachment Clutch/Brake Adjustment on
page 24 and Traction Drive Clutch Adjustment on page 27.
3. Check Dual Handle Interlock
Without the engine running, press down
(engage) both clutch levers. Release
attachment clutch lever. Attachment clutch
should remain engaged until traction clutch
lever is released, then both clutches must
disengage.
If clutches do not engage or disengage
properly, adjust or repair before operation
(see Attachment Clutch/Brake Adjustment on
page 24 and Traction Drive Clutch Adjustment on page 27).
4. Check Axle Lock Pins
Use the axle lock pins to lock or unlock the
wheels. Lock both wheels to increase
traction; unlock one wheel to allow for easier
turning of the unit.
5. Check Skid Shoes
Check and adjust skid shoes (Skid Shoes on
page 20). Allow 1/8 in. (3 mm) between
scraper blade and hard, smooth surface(s).
Allow 1-1/4 in. (30 mm) between scraper
blade and uneven or gravel surfaces.
6. Check Engine Fuel & Crankcase
Oil
WARNING: AVOID INJURY. Read
and understand the entire Safety
section before proceeding.
Check and add fuel if required. Check that
the engine crankcase oil is full using dipstick.
Refer to Engine Manual for detailed
instructions.
TO STOP IN AN EMERGENCY
Immediately release both control levers to
stop unit in an emergency. Stop engine,
remove key and wait for all rotating parts to
stop before leaving operator’s position.
STARTING AND SHUT OFF
WARNING: FAILURE TO FOLLOW
INSTRUCTIONS could result in
personal injury and/or damage to
unit. DO NOT attempt to start your
unit at this time. Read entire
Owner/Operator Manual and the
Engine Manual first.
IMPORTANT: Allow unit and engine to adjust
to the outdoor temperature before clearing
snow. Before shut-off, run the attachment a
few minutes to prevent impeller freeze-up.
NOTE: Try out each control without the
engine running to see how it works and what
it does.
Manual Start
1. Turn discharge chute straight ahead.
2. Make sure that the traction clutch and
attachment drive clutch levers are fully
disengaged.
3. Push Primer Bulb 2 or 3 times for cold
engine.
NOTE: When temperature is below -15° F
(-26° C) additional priming may be needed.
4. If engine is cold, apply choke. See
Engine Manual for detailed instructions.
NOTE: A warm engine requires less choking
than a cold engine.
5. Set throttle to proper starting position.
6. Insert key into ignition switch and push
into RUN position. DO NOT twist key
after it is inserted.
7. Grasp starter handle and pull rope out
slowly until it pulls harder. Let rope
rewind slowly.
8. Pull rope with a rapid continuous full arm
stroke. Let rope rewind slowly.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT let Starter Handle
snap against Starter.
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9. Repeat steps 7 and 8 until engine starts.
(If engine does not start, refer to
TROUBLESHOOTING on page 30.)
10. Adjust choke as needed.
11. Set throttle to Part Throttle or Slow
position for adaptation to outside
temperature or travel. Set throttle to Fast
position for normal operation.
Electric Start (120V)
1. C onnect extension cord to starter.
IMPORTANT: Prevent damage to unit. Know
voltage of your starter and only use matching
outlets.
2. Plug extension cord into 120V 3-wire,
grounded outlet.
IMPORTANT: Use only Ariens extension cord
(P/N 02483100) or an equilavent cord that is
rated for a minimum of 13 amps, grounded,
UL listed, CSA certified and labeled as
suitable for outdoor use.
3. Turn discharge chute straight ahead.
4. Make sure t hat the traction clutch and
attachment drive clutch levers are fully
disengaged.
5. Pu sh Prim er Bulb 2 or 3 times for cold
engine.
NOTE: When temperature is below -15° F
(-26° C) additional priming may be needed.
6. Inser t key into ignition switch on engine
and push into "Run" position. DO NOT
twist key after it is inserted.
7. If engine is cold, apply choke. A warm
engine requires less choking than a cold
engine. See Engine Manual for detailed
instructions.
8. Set throttle to proper starting position
9. Press starter button on engine until
engine starts.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT operate starter more
than 15 seconds per minute, as overheating
and damage can occur. (If engine does not
start, refer to TROUBLESHOOTING on
page 30.)
10. Adjust choke as needed.
11. Disconnect power cord from outlet, then
starter.
12. Set throttle to Part Throttle or Slow
position for adaptation to outside
temperature or travel. Set throttle to Fast
position for normal operation.
Shut Off
1. Release Traction Drive Clutch Lever and
allow unit to come to a complete stop.
2. Run Impeller a few minutes after use to
prevent freeze-up of Impeller.
3. Release Attachment Clutch Lever and
wait for all moving parts to come to a
complete stop.
4. Move Throttle to the “Stop” position
5. Remove key.
SNOW REMOVAL
IMPORTANT: Allow unit and engine to adjust
to the outdoor temperature before clearing
snow.
NOTE: Attachment clutch should be engaged
before wheel drive clutch when throwing
snow.
1. Select Speed Control position and
direction.
2. Engage Attachment Clutch - Right Hand
Lever.
3. Engage Traction Drive Clutch - Left
Hand Lever.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT overload unit capacity
by attempting to clear snow at too fast a rate.
Use slow speed to clear deep or hard packed
snow.
Tips for Operation
Snow is best removed as soon as possible
after snow fall.
To clear an area, run unit in an overlapping
series of paths. For large areas, start in the
middle and throw snow to each side, so snow
is not cleared more than once.
ALWAYS direct snow away from area to be
cleared and with direction of the wind.
TRAVELING
To travel from one work area to another:
1. Set Throttle to Slow or Part-Throttle
position.
2. Press down on handlebars enough to
raise front of unit slightly off surface.
3. Engage wheel drive clutch without
engaging attachment drive clutch.
TRANSPORT
ALWAYS shut off engine, remove key , and
close fuel shut-off valve when transporting
unit on a truck or trailer.
Use extra care when loading or unloading
unit onto trailer or truck.
Secure unit chassis to transport vehicle.
NEVER secure from rods or linkages that
could be damaged.
DO NOT transport machine while engine is
running.
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MAINTENANCE
Figure 11
Service Position
OS8155
Ariens Dealers will provide any service or
adjustments which may be required to keep
your unit operating at peak efficiency. Should
engine service be required, contact an Ariens
dealer or an authorized engine
manufacturer's service center.
WARNING: AVOID INJURY. Read
and understand the entire Safety
section before proceeding.
SERVICE POSITI ON
WARNING: Before tipping unit up
onto housing, remove fuel so no spills
will occur. Ensure unit is secure and
will not tip over during maintenance.
Place unit on a flat level surface. Tip unit
forward onto front of auger housing for
service. Ensure unit is secure and will not tip
over. Strap and clamp onto bench if needed.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
The chart below shows the recommended
maintenance schedule that should be
performed on a regular basis. More frequent
service may be required.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Service
Performed
Check Dual
Handle
Interlock
Check
Fasteners
Check Clutch
Operation
Check Clutch
Spring
Adjustments
Clean Engine•
Check Engine
Oil
Change
Engine Oil
Check Tire
Pressure
Check Auger
Gearcase
General
Lubrication
Each
Use
Every
5 hrs.
•
•
•
*•
•
**•
Yearly
Every
25
hrs.
•
••
••
* After first five hours of operation.
** After first two hours of operation.
CHECK DUAL HANDLE
INTERLOCK
Without the engine running, press down
(engage) both clutch levers. Release
attachment clutch lever. Attachment clutch
should remain engaged until traction clutch
lever is released, then both clutches must
disengage.
CHECK FASTENERS
Make sure all hardware is tightened properly.
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CHECK CLUTCH OPERATION
Figure 12
1. Auger Gearcase
2. Filler Plug
1
2
OS1870
Auger / impeller must stop within 5 seconds
when attachment clutch/impeller brake lever
is released.
Wheels must stop quickly when traction drive
clutch lever is released.
If clutches do not engage or disengage
properly, adjust or repair before operation
(see Attachment Clutch/Brake Adjustment on
page 24 and Traction Drive Clutch Adjustment on page 27).
CHECK CLUTCH SPRING
ADJUSTMENT
Make sure the attachment clutch and traction
drive clutch are adjusted to the range
specified in Attachment Clutch/Brake
Adjustment on page 24 andTraction Drive
Clutch Adjustment on page 27.
CLEAN ENGINE
Refer to Engine Manual for detailed
instructions.
CHECK ENGINE OIL
The engine crankcase oil should be checked
every 5 hours of operation. Oil level MUST be
maintained in safe operating range on
dipstick at all times or engine damage will
result (See Engine Manual).
Park unit on a level surface. Refer to Engine
Manual for detailed instructions.
CHANGE ENGINE OIL
Change oil after first 2 hours of operation,
thereafter change oil every 25 hours (more
often if required). Refer to Engine Manual for
detailed instructions.
Run engine just prior to changing oil. Warm
oil will flow more freely and carry away more
contamination. Remove the oil drain plug
from the rear of the unit and tip the unit back
to help drain all the oil.
CHECK TIRE PRESSURE
Keep tires at pressure listed on the tire
sidewall. (see Check Tire Pressure on
page 10).
To ensure adequate lubricant level:
1. Remove filler plug (Figure 12). Lubricant
must be at least up to bottom of lubricant
filler hole with unit resting on a levelsurface.
2. Add lubricant if required. Allow oil to
drain to level of plug and replace plug.
IMPORTANT: Use only Ariens special gear
lubricant L-2 (Part Number 00008000).
Gearcase filler plug may require an
application of Loc-Tite® 565 thread sealant
with repeated servicing.
GENERAL LUBRICATION
IMPORTANT: Wipe each fitting clean before
and after lubrication. Do not wipe gearcase
filler plug; wiping the gearcase filler plug may
remove thread sealant and cause leaks.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT allow grease or oil to
get on friction disc, friction plate or belts.
NOTE: Apply Ariens Hi-Temp Grease or
equivalent to the lubrication fittings. See
SERVICE PARTS on page 29.
Sno-Thro should be lubricated (Figure 13) at
beginning of season or every 25 operating
hours.
Auger Shaft
NOTE: To grease auger shaft, remove shear
bolt nuts, and shear bolts. Apply grease at the
grease zerks and then turn the auger
assemblies on the auger shaft. Replace
shear bolts per instructions in Shear Bolts on
page 21.
CHECK AUGER GEARCASE
IMPORTANT: Proper oil level must be
maintained.
Gear cases are filled to the correct level at
the factory. Unless there is evidence of
leakage, no additional lubricant should be
required. Check oil level each season or
every 25 hours of operation.
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OS8050
Grease
Figure 13
SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS
Figure 14
2
1
OS0482
1. Skid Shoe
2. Skid Shoe Hardware
WARNING: AVOID INJURY. Read
and understand the entire Safety
section before proceeding.
SCRAPER BLADE
IMPORTANT: Damage to auger/impeller
housing will result if blade wears down too
far.
Scraper blade is adjustable to compensate
for wear.
To adjust scraper blade:
1. Tip unit back onto handlebar, support
housing and loosen nuts retaining blade
2. Adjust skid shoes to fully raised position
(housing closest to ground).
3. R eposition scraper blade flush with skid
shoes and tighten lock nuts.
SKID SHOES
Skid shoes should be adjusted as conditions
require (Figure 14).
1. Position unit on a hard, flat, smooth level
surface.
2. Adjust skid shoes by inserting a spacer
of desired thickness under center of
scraper blade, loosen skid shoe
hardware, slide skid shoe to flat surface.
Allow 1/8 in. (3 mm) between scraper
blade and hard smooth surfaces. Allow
1-1/4 in. (30 mm) between scraper blade
and uneven or gravel surfaces.
Retighten hardware.
NOTE: Keep housing level by adjusting skid
shoes equally.
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SHEAR BOLTS
Figure 15
1. Auger
2. Shear Bolts
1
2
OS7150
2
Figure 16
OS8055
1. Wing Knob
2. Discharge Chute Deflector
3. Discharge Chute
1
2
3
Figure 17
OS7177
1. Spring
2. Nut
1
2
1
2
IMPORTANT: Use only Ariens shear bolts for
replacement. Use of any other type of shear
bolt may result in severe damage to unit and
may void the warranty.
Occasionally a foreign object may enter the
auger/impeller housing and jam the auger,
breaking shear bolts which secure the auger
to the shaft (Figure 15). This allows auger to
turn freely on the shaft which may help
prevent damage to gear case and its
components.
DISCHARGE CHUTE
If discharge chute does not stay in position
while operating, tighten nut on carriage bolt at
pivot point to increase tension on spring
(Figure 17).
For Replacement:
1. Align shear bolt holes in auger with
shear bolt holes in the shaft.
2. D rive shear bolt through hole (if shear
bolt was broken this will drive remaining
part from shaft).
3. Secure shear bolt with nut.
DISCHARGE CHUTE DEFLECTOR
Deflector must stay in selected position while
throwing snow.
To adjust, loosen then retighten the wing
knob to desired tension (Figure 16).
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SPEED SELECTOR
Figure 18
1. Shift Rod
2. Adjustment Pivot Pin
3. Speed Selector Arm
4. Hairpin
2
4
1
3
OS8060
ADJUSTMENT
To adjust (Figure 18):
1. D isconnect adjustment pivot pin from
speed selector arm. Save hardware for
reinstallation.
2. Place the speed selector on dash panel
in the fastest forward speed position.
3. Turn the speed selector arm straight
down towards the ground as far as it will
go.
4. For 920006 models with serial numbers less than 001201: Thread
the adjustment pivot pin along the shift
rod until it aligns with the mating hole on
the speed selector arm. Insert the pivot
pin into hole.
For all other models and seria l
numbers: Thread the adjustment pivot
pin along the shift rod until it aligns with
the mating hole on the speed selector
arm, and then turn it up the shift rod 3
turns. Insert the pivot pin into hole.
5. Connect the pivot pin to the speed
selector arm with the hardware removed
in step 1.
6. Check forward and reverse speeds:
a. Start unit.
b. Shift speed selector into the first
forward speed.
c. Engage the traction clutch. Unit
should move forward.
d. Stop unit.
e. Shift speed selector into first
reverse speed.
f. Engage the traction clutch. Unit
should move backward.
g. Shut off unit.
7. Adjust pivot pin on the shift rod as
8. Connect the pivot pin to the speed
NOTE: If first forward speed is too fast,
disconnect adjustment pivot pin from speed
selector arm. Rotate pivot pin to move it up
the shift rod a maximum of two turns and
reconnect pivot pin to speed selector arm.
necessary so unit travels forward when
speed selector is in first forward position
and travels backward when speed
selector is in first reverse position.
selector arm with the hardware removed
in step 1.
ATTACHMENT DRIVE BELT
REPLACEMENT
Remove Attachment Drive Belt
(Figures 19, 20 and 21)
1. Shut off engine, remove key, disconnect
spark plug wire and allow unit to cool
completely.
2. Remove two screw s secur ing belt cover
to unit and remove belt cover.
3. Remove spring pin from chute crank and
separate.
4. Remove belt finger by removing cap
screws mounting belt finger to engine
(Figure 20 or Figure 21).
5. Remove attachment drive belt from
engine sheave (it may be necessary to
turn engine sheave using recoil starter
handle).
CAUTION: Always support Sno-Thro
frame and housing when loosening
the cap screws holding them
together. Never loosen cap screws
while unit is in service position.
IMPORTANT: T o avoid bending bottom cover ,
when tipping unit apart, support handlebars
firmly or tip unit up on housing and remove
bottom cover by removing six cap screws
before separating unit.
6. Support Sno-Thro frame and housing.
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7. Remove hex bolts securing housing to
Figure 19
OS8062
1
2
3
4
1. Pinion Gear
2. Belt Cover
3. Spring Pin
4. Chute Crank
Figure 20
OS8160
5
3
2
1
6
7
8
4
1. Traction
Belt Idler
2. Traction
Drive Belt
3. Engine
Sheave
4. Belt Finger
5. Attachment
Drive Belt
6. Attachment
Pulley
7. Attachment
Idler Nut
8. Attachment
Belt Idler
Figure 21
1. Belt Finger
2. Belt
1
2
OS8165
1/8 in. (3,2 mm)
(Maximum)
frame (two on each side). Tip housing
and frame apart on pivot pin.
8. Remove attachment drive belt from
attachment pulley (hold brake away from
belt).
Replace Attachment Drive Belt
1. Place new belt onto attachment pulley.
NOTE: Holding down the attachment clutch
lever will make it easier to reconnect the
housing and frame.
2. Tip housing and frame back together
and secure with hex bolts.
3. Place belt onto engine sheave.
4. Replace belt finger.
IMPORTANT: With the clutch lever engaged,
the belt finger located opposite the belt idler
must be less than 1/8 in. (3,2 mm) from the
belt, but not touching the belt, or belt
grabbing may occur causing impeller to rotate
while the attachment clutch is disengaged
(Figure 21).
5. Adjust clutch per Attachment
6. Replace chute crank and secure with
7. R un in the attachment belt. See Run-in
8. Replace belt cover.
Clutch/Brake Adjustment on page 24.
WARNING: AVOID INJURY. Auger
must stop within 5 seconds when
attachment lever is released or
serious injury or unit damage may
result.
spring pin.
Attachment Belt on page 10.
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TRACTION DRIVE BELT
Figure 22
OS8170
1. Swing Gate Spacer
2. Swing Gate Finger
3. Drive Plate
3
1
2
Figure 23
OS8068
1. Swing Gate
2. Swing Gate Finger
3. Drive Plate
3
1
2
REPLACEMENT
NOTE: Housing and frame must be tipped
apart and attachment drive belt removed from
engine sheave in order to change traction
drive belt (Figures 19, 20, 21 and 24)
CAUTION: Always support Sno-Thro
frame and blower housing when
loosening the cap screws holding
them together. Never loosen cap
screws while unit is in service
position.
1. Remove attachment drive belt (See
Remove Attachment Drive Belt on
page 22).
NOTE: T o gain belt clearance, remove swing
gate spacer (Figure 22) so drive plate can be
slid over until finger is out of frame and drive
plate can swing past stop hole in frame. See
Figure 23.
2. Pull idler away from traction drive belt
and remove belt from idler, crankshaft
pulley and driven pulley (it may be
necessary to turn crankshaft pulley
using recoil starter handle).
3. Replace traction drive belt.
4. Swing drive plate toward friction disc to
slide finger into stop hole in frame.
Reinstall swing gate spacer.
NOTE: Make sure drive plate spring remains
connected to the frame and drive plate.
5. Replace attachment drive belt (See
Replace Attachment Drive Belt on
page 23).
ATTACHMENT CLUTCH/BRAKE
ADJUSTMENT
WARNING: IMPROPER
ADJUSTMENT could result in
unexpected movement of auger and
impeller causing death or serious
injury. AUGER / IMPELLER MUST
STOP within 5 seconds when
Attachment Clutch/Impeller Brake
Lever is released.
WARNING: Adjustment procedure
requires the engine to be run with the
belt cover off. AVO ID INJURY. Read
and understand the entire Safety
section before proceeding.
Remove Attachment Cable Slack
1. Remove the belt cover.
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2. Lo osen jam nut on cable adjustment
Figure 24
1. Attachment Clutch Cable
2. Cable Adjustment Barrel
3. Jam Nut
2
3
OS8180
1
Figure 25
OS7188
With the attachment clutch disengaged,
check the attachment idler arm position
here. The attachment idler arm should
lightly touch the frame.
Figure 26
OS8080
Roller should be 1/2 – 7/8 in. (12.7 –
22.2 mm) from the frame when the
attachment clutch is engaged.
barrel, and then turn the adjustment
barrel down to shorten cable and
remove all cable slack. See Figure 24.
3. With the attachment clutch disengaged,
check that the attachment idler arm
lightly touches the frame. See Figure 25.
4. Tighten jam nut on cable adjustment
barrel.
Check Attachment Idler Arm Roller
Clearance
1. Place the unit into the service position.
Remove the bottom cover.
2. With the clutch lever engaged, check the
clearance between the frame and plastic
roller on the lower end of the attachment
idler arm. See Figure 26.
•If roller is 1/2 – 7/8 in. (12.7 –
22.2 mm) from frame, go to Adjust the
Attachment Clutch Cable Spring
Extension on page 26.
•If roller is less than 1/2 in. (12.7 mm)
from frame, loosen idler adjustment
nut and move idler closer to the belt.
Tighten adjustment nut and recheck
the roller clearance.
•If roller is more than 7/8 in. (22.2 mm)
from frame, loosen idler adjustment
nut and move idler away from the belt.
Tighten adjustment nut and recheck
roller clearance.
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Adjust the Attachment Clutch Cable
Figure 27
OS8085
1/2 – 9/16 in.
(12.7 – 14.3 mm)
Figure 28
OS8092
Minimum of 1/16 in. (1.6 mm)
1. Brake Arm and Pad
2. Attachment Pulley
1
2
Spring Extension
1. C heck the attachment clutch cable
spring extension.
Measure the length of the attachment
clutch cable spring with the clutch lever
disengaged.
Then measure the attachment clutch
spring with the clutch lever engaged.
See Figure 27. The spring should be
1/2 – 9/16 in. (12.7 – 14.3 mm) longer
when the clutch lever is engaged.
•If spring extension is within the
specified range, go to Check Attachment Brake (Figure 28) on
page 26.
•If spring extension is outside of
specified range, go to step 2.
2. Adjust cable length (See Figure 27).
a. Loosen jam nut on cable.
b. To increase spring extension,
adjust barrel down the cable and
tighten jam nut.
c. To decrease spring extension,
adjust barrel up the cable and
tighten jam nut.
Check Attachment Brake (Figure 28)
1. With the clutch lever disengaged, brake
pad must contact attachment belt. With
clutch lever engaged, brake pad must be
more than 1/16 in. (1.6 mm) from belt. If
there is more than 1/16 in. (1.6 mm) gap,
go to Check Belt Finger Clearance (Figure 29) on page 27. If there is less
than 1/16 in. (1.6 mm) gap, go to Step 2.
2. If there is less than 1/16 in. (1.6 mm)
gap between brake pad and belt, follow
these steps:
a. To increase brake pad gap,
loosen idler adjustment nut, and
move idler away from belt.
Position idler to achieve a 1/16 in.
(1.6 mm) minimum brake pad gap
and a 1/2 – 7/8 in. (12.7 –
22.2 mm) gap between the
plastic roller and the frame.
b. Check the clutch cable spring
extension and adjust as
necessary to achieve a
1/2 – 9/16 in. (12.7 – 14.3 mm)
spring extension.
c. If the cable needed adjustment,
recheck gaps described in step 1.
Repeat steps as necessary until
brake clearance, roller gap and
spring extension are within
specified ranges.
IMPORTANT: If adjustments cannot be
brought into specified ranges see your Dealer
for repairs.
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Check Belt Finger Clearance
Figure 29
OS8067
Check belt finger clearance here. With the
attachment clutch engaged, there should
be less than 1/8 in. (3,2 mm) clearance
between the belt and the belt finger. The
belt finger should not touch the belt.
Traction Clutch Lever
OS2490
Figure 30
7-1/2 – 8 in.
(19.0 – 20.3 cm)
(Figure 29)
1. With clutch lever engaged, the belt
finger located opposite the belt idler
must be less than 1/8 in. (3,2 mm) from
belt, but not touching the belt.
T o adjust belt finger , loosen the bolts and
move the finger to the proper position.
Tighten the bolts and recheck the belt
finger clearance.
2. Replace the belt cover.
To adjust traction clutch (Figure 31):
1. With the traction drive clutch lever
disengaged, loosen the jam nut on the
cable adjuster.
Turn adjustment barrel up the cable to
decrease the distance between clutch
lever and handlebar.
Turn the adjustment barrel down the
cable to increase the distance between
clutch lever and handlebar.
2. Check traction clutch lever distance and
repeat adjustment steps if necessary.
3. Tighten jam nut on traction cable
adjustment barrel.
4. With the clutch disengaged, check that
there is more than 1/32 in. (0.8 mm)
clearance between friction disc and
drive plate assembly. See Figure 32 on
page 28.
TRACTION DRIVE CLUTCH
ADJUSTMENT
If drive slips, adjust traction clutch to
compensate for friction disc wear.
To test traction clutch (Figure 30):
1. Put unit in first forward speed.
2. Without engine running, push unit
forward while slowly moving the traction
drive clutch lever toward the handlebar.
3. Measure distance between lever and
handlebar when the wheels begin to
brake. If distance is not 7-1/2 – 8 in.
(19.0 – 20.3 cm), adjust the traction
clutch.
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FRICTION DISC REPLACEMENT
Figure 31
1. Traction Drive
Clutch Cable
2. Adjustment
Barrel
3. Jam Nut
4. Adjustment
Pivot Pin
5. Speed
Selector Arm
6. Attachment
Clutch Arm
OS8175
1
2
3
4
5
6
1. Hex Shaft
2. Friction Disc
Assembly
3. Left Bearing
Flange
4. Speed Selector
Arm
5. Friction Disc
6. Right Bearing
Flange
7. Carrier Bearing
8. Spring Clip
9. Drive Gear
10. Drive Plate
Assembly
OS8095
Figure 32
1
2
3
4
6
7
5
8
9
10
Remove Friction Disc (Figure 31 and
Figure 32):
1. Shut off engine, remove key, disconnect
spark plug wire and allow unit to cool
completely.
10. Remove three screws holding friction
disc to carrier bearing.
11.Remove old friction disc. Put the new
friction disc in place, cup side to carrier
bearing.
12. Reinstall three screws into new friction
disc and carrier bearing. Torque to
5 – 6 lbf-ft. (6.8 – 8.13 N•m).
CAUTION: Before tipping unit,
remove enough fuel so that no spills
occur.
2. Place the unit into the service position
on a level surface.
3. R emove lockpins from wheel axles and
remove wheels.
4. Remove bottom cover by removing six
hex bolts.
5. D isconnect pivot pin from the speed
selector arm. Save the hardware for
reinstallation.
6. R emove spring clip pin nearest drive
gear from hex shaft.
7. Remove left bearing flange from frame.
8. Slide hex shaft to the left to remove the
flat washer, pinion gear and friction disc
assembly from the hex shaft.
NOTE: Be sure to save washers between
bearing and sliding fork for reassembly.
9. R emove friction disc assembly from
frame.
13. Insert new friction disc assembly into
frame. Install washers onto carrier
bearing and slide into speed selector
arm.
14. Slide hex shaft through new friction plate
assembly. Inst all pinion gear and washer
onto hex shaft and slide shaft into right
bearing.
15. Install left bearing using hardware
removed in step 7.
16. Reinstall clip pin into hex shaft.
17. Connect pivot pin to speed selector arm.
See Speed Selector Adjustment on
page 22.
18. Install bottom cover.
19. Reinstall wheels.
20. Return unit to upright position.
21. Connect spark plug wire to spark plug.
22. Adjust traction drive clutch. See
Traction Drive Clutch Adjustment on
page 27.
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STORAGE
WARNING: AVOID INJURY. Read
and understand the entire Safety
section before proceeding.
SHORT TERM
IMPORTANT: NEVER spray unit with high
pressure water or store unit outdoors.
Run with attachment clutch engaged a few
minutes after each use to free unit of any
loose or melting snow.
Close fuel shut-off valve.
Inspect unit for visible signs of wear,
breakage or damage.
Keep all nuts, bolts and screws properly
tightened and know unit is in safe working
condition.
Store unit in a cool, dry protected area.
LONG TERM
Clean unit thoroughly with mild soap and low
pressure water and lubricate (see
MAINTENANCE on page 18). Touch up all
scratched painted surfaces.
Remove weight from wheels by putting
blocks under frame or axle.
Fuel System
Gasoline left in the fuel system for extended
periods without a stabilizer will deteriorate,
resulting in gum deposits in the system.
These deposits can damage the carburetor
and the fuel hoses, filter and tank. Prevent
deposits from forming in the fuel system
during storage by adding a quality fuel
stabilizer to the fuel. Follow the
recommended mix ratio found on the fuel
stabilizer container.
SERVICE PARTS
Order the following parts through your
Dealer:
Part No.Description
00036800 Ariens Hi-Temp Grease (3, 3 oz.
cartridges)
21534100 Spark Plug (920006, 007)
21547200 Spark Plug (920010)
07200513 Impeller Belt
07200101 Traction Belt
53200500 Shear Bolts
00170800 Friction Disc
00592900 Gas Stabilizer (4 oz.)
ACCESSORIES
See your authorized Ariens dealer to add the
additional accessories available to your
Sno-Thro model.
Part No.Description
73203100 Slicer Bar
72200600 120 Volt Starter Kit
72406500 Front Weight Kit
72408000 Snow Cab
72600300 Composite Skid Shoe Kit
73203600 Sno-Thro Cover
82000100 28" Brush Attachment
72000100 220V Starter Kit
To treat the fuel system for storage:
1. Add fuel stabilizer according to
manufacturers’s instructions.
2. R un engine for at least 10 minutes after
adding stabilizer to allow it to reach the
carburetor.
NEVER store the engine with fuel in the fuel
tank inside of a building with potential
sources of ignition.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEMPROBABLE CAUSECORRECTION
Engine will
not
crank/start.
Engine stops.
Engine
problems.
Does not
operate in
Forward /
Reverse.
1. Fuel tank is empty.
2. Fuel shut-off valve
closed.
3. Build up of dirt and
residue around
governor/carburetor.
4. Key Switch not in run
position.
5. Electric starter not
functioning.
1. Out of fuel.
2. Fuel shut-off valve
closed.
3. Mechanical jam in blower
rake or impeller.
4. Polluted fuel supply.
5. Faulty spark plug.
1. See Engine Manual.
1. Friction disc not adjusted
properly.
2. Traction belt not
functioning.
3. Speed selector not
adjusted properly.
1. Fill fuel tank.
2. Open fuel shut-off valve.
3. Clean area around
governor/carburetor.
4. Put Key Switch into run
position.
5. Check for a bad starter or
connections.
1. Fill fuel tank.
2. Open fuel shut-off valve.
3. Turn off engine, remove key,
and wait for all moving parts to
stop. Check for and remove
obstruction and repair before
restart.
4. Replace with clean fuel.
5. Replace or clean spark plug.
1. Repair or replace friction disc
(see Friction Disc Replacement
on page 28).
2. Repair or replace traction drive
belt (see Traction Drive Belt Replacement on page 24).
3. Adjust speed selector (see Speed Selector Adjustment on
page 22).
Small ru b ber
beads collect
in frame
Unit throws
snow poorly
or does not
throw snow.
1. Friction disc wear.1. Normal friction disc wear.
1. Shear bolts broken.
2. Attachment clutch/brake
not adjusted properly.
3. Auger is frozen in place.
4. Ice or debris is
obstructing auger.
5. Attachment drive belt
slipping, worn or
damaged.
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Chunks or large pieces of
rubber mean friction disc
should be checked and
replaced as necessary.
1. Replace shear bolts (see Shear Bolts on page 21).
2. Adjust attachment clutch/brake
(see Attachment Clutch/Brake
Adjustment on page 24).
3. Move unit to a warm place to
thaw.
4. With the engine off and auger
disengaged, check for
obstructions and remove.
5. Adjust or replace attachment
drive belt (see Attachment Clutch/Brake Adjustment on
page 24).
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SPECIFICATIONS
Model Number920006920007920010
DescriptionCompact 24Compact 20Compact 24
Engine Briggs & Stratton
900 Series
Gross Torque* - ft-lbs (N-m)9.0 (12.2)9.0 (12.2)TBD
Displacement - in. (cc)12.5 (205)12.5 (205)8.5 (169)
High Idle - RPM (min)3600 ± 1003600 ± 1003600 ± 100
Electric Start120V120V120V
Fuel Tank Capacity - qt (Liters)2.9 (2.7)2.9 (2.7)3.8 (3.6)
Snow Clearing Width - in. (cm)24.0 (61.0)20.0 (50.8)24.0 (61.0)
Gear CaseAluminumAluminumAluminum
Auger Diameter - in. (cm)11.0 (27.9)11.0 (27.9)11.0 (27.9)
Impeller
Impeller Diameter - in. (cm)12.0 (30.5)12.0 (30.5)12.0 (30.5)
Impeller Speed (RPM)132013201320
Impeller Tip Speed
ft/min (m/min)
4146 (1264)4146 (1264)4146 (1264)
Drive
Blower DriveHA BeltHA BeltHA Belt
Drive System
Disc-O-Matic
Speeds6 Forward and 2
Reverse
Axle ControlPin-LockPin-LockPin-Lock
Pneumatic Tires - in. (cm)13 x 4-613 x 4-613 x 4-6
Size and Weight
Length - in. (cm)51.6 (131.1)51.6 (131.1)51.6 (131.1)
Height - in. (cm)44.1 (112.1)44.1 (112.1)44.1 (112.1)
Width - in. (cm)26.5 (67.3)22.5 (57.2)26.5 (67.3)
Weight - lbs (Kg)169 (76.7)164 (74.4)170 (77.1)
*Engine output stated in gross torque per SAE J1940 as rated by engine manufacturer.
Briggs & Stratton
900 Series
®
Disc-O-Matic
6 Forward and 2
Reverse
Subaru SX17
®
Disc-O-Matic
6 Forward and 2
Reverse
®
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Three-Year Limited Sno-Thro®
Warranty
Ariens Company (Ariens) warrants to the original purchaser that Ariens Sno-Thro products will be free from
defects in material and workmanship for a period of three years after the date of purchase. An authorized
Ariens dealer will repair any defect in material or workmanship, and repair or replace any defective part,
subject to the conditions, limitations and exclusions set forth herein. Such repair or replacement will be free of
charge to the original purchaser (labor and parts), except as noted below.
The duration of this warranty applies only if the product is put to personal use around a household or
residence. If the product is put to any business use, agricultural, commercial, or industrial, then the duration
of this warranty shall be 90 days after the date of purchase, or one year after the date of purchase if the
product is labeled as a Pro, Professional, or Commercial Product. If any product is rented or leased, then the
duration of this warranty shall be 90 days after the date of purchase. It is the owner’s responsibility to perform
correctly the maintenance and minor adjustments explained in the owner’s manual.
Dura-Clean® Auger Limited Lifetime Warranty
Ariens warrants to the original purchaser that the rubber components of the DURA- CLEAN Auger on
single stage Sno-Thro models manufactured by Ariens and sold after July 1, 1999 will be free from
defects in material and workmanship for the life of the unit.
The lifetime limited warranty on the rubber components of the DURA-CLEAN Auger applies only if the
product is put to personal use around a household or residence. If the product is put to any business
use, agricultural, commercial, or industrial, then the duration of this warranty shall be 90 days after the
date of purchase. An authorized Ariens dealer will replace any rubber component of the DURA-CLEAN
Auger found upon examination by Ariens to be defective or worn beyond the wear indicator. Replacements will be supplied free of charge. Labor is not included after two years from the date of purchase of
the Sno-Thro unit (all repairs must be completed by an authorized Ariens dealer).
Service Parts and Accessories Warranty
• Genuine Ariens or Gravely brand service parts and accessories are warranted to be free from defects
in material and workmanship for a period of 90 days after the date of purchase. An authorized Ariens
dealer will repair or replace any such part or accessory free of charge, except for labor, during that
period.
Exceptions, Limitations, Exclusions
Customer Responsibiliti e s
Register the product immediately at the time of sale. If the dealer does not register the product, the
customer must complete the product registration card in the literature package and return it to the Ariens
Company, or register the unit online at www.ariens.com or www.gravely.com.
To obtain warranty service, the original purchaser must:
• Perform the maintenance and minor adjustments explained in the owner’s manual.
• Promptly notify Ariens or an authorized Ariens or Gravely service representative of the need for
warranty service.
• Transport the product to and from the place of warranty service.
• Have the warranty service performed by an authorized Ariens or Gravely service representative.
To find an Ariens or Gravely authorized service representative, contact Ariens at:
655 W. Ryan Street
Brillion, WI 54110
(920) 756 - 2141
www.ariens.com
www.gravely.com
ARIENS COMPANY
GRAVELY® | STENS® | LOCKE® | NA TIONAL® MOWER | BYNORM® | EVERRIDE® | GREA T DANE®
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Limitations
• Batteries are warranted only for a period of 12 months after date of purchase, on a prorated basis. For
the first 90 days of the warranty period, a defective battery will be replaced free of charge. If the
applicable warranty period is more than 90 days, Ariens will cover the prorated cost of any defective
battery, for up to 12 months after the date of purchase.
• Friction discs, belts, idlers, cables, and electrical components on Sno-Thro models put to personal use
around a household or residence are warranted against defects in materials or workmanship to the
original purchaser for two years.
Exclusions – Items Not Covered by This Warranty
• Engines and engine accessories are covered only by the engine manufacturer’s warranty and are not
covered by this warranty.
• Parts that are not genuine Ariens or Gravely service parts are not covered by this warranty and may
void the warranty.
• Damages resulting from the installation or use of any part, accessory or attachment which is not
approved by the Ariens Company for use with product(s) identified herein are not covered by this
warranty.
• The following maintenance, service and replacement items are not covered by this warranty unless
they are noted in the Limitations section above: lubricants, spark plugs, oil, oil filters, air filters, shoes,
runners, scraper blades, shear bolts, headlights, light bulbs.
• Any misuse, alteration, improper assembly, improper adjustment, neglect, or accident which requires
repair is not covered by this warranty.
• This warranty applies only to products purchased in the United States (including Puerto Rico) and
Canada. In all other countries, co ntact place of purchase for warranty information.
Disclaimer
Ariens may from time to time change the design of its products. Nothing contained in this warranty shall be
construed as obligating Ariens to incorporate such design changes into previously manufactured products,
nor shall such changes be construed as an admission that previous designs were defective.
LIMITATION OF REMEDY AND DAMAGES
Ariens Company’s liability under this warranty, and under any implied warranty that may exist, is limited to
repair of any defect in workmanship, and repair or replacement of any defective part. Ariens shall not be
liable for incidental, special, or consequential damages (including lost profits). Some states do not allow the
exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
DISCLAIMER OF FURTHER WARRANTY
Ariens Company makes no warranty, express or implied, other than what is expressly made in this
warranty. If the law of your state provides that an implied warranty of merchantability, or an implied
warranty of fitness for particular purpose, or any other implied warranty, applies to Ariens Company,
then any such implied warranty is limited to the duration of this warranty. Some states do not allow
limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which