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Posted 2 Years ago #1
I have an older ariens snowblower. I need to replace the roll pin on the wheel that has the differencial lock on it. The wheel is off and the lockout hub is off. How do I replace the pin. Do I need to take off the axle shaft, if so how. thanks
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Posted 2 Years ago #2
Hi davidanj, welcome to the forum


to take out the axle shaft needs a drawing. do you have any schematics at all that you could place here?
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Posted 2 Years ago #3
hese is one image from the manual
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Posted 2 Years ago #4
apparently the image exceeded the viewing size can i email it to you directly?
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Posted 2 Years ago #5
It would be much better if you could place it here, Davidanj, because in case I cannot help you further with it then, other members can see it as well and thus you have more options in finding someone that can help you out with this.
As long as the image is under 500 pixels there shouldn't be a problem placing it here
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Posted 2 Years ago #6
one of two images
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Posted 2 Years ago #7
this stinks i give up

Post edited by: davidanj, at: 2008/03/04 02:49
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