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938006 (000101) Ariens Snow Blower

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This genuine OEM lock nut is designed for use with Ariens snow blowers and throwers. It helps secure the skid shoe runner to the deck and is engineered to resist loosening when properly threaded onto ...
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This is an authentic Ariens replacement part that has been sourced from the original manufacturer to be used with snowthrowers. The impeller attaches to the impeller shaft and is used to collect and g...
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This is an authentic OEM part. This key is made of molded plastic and metal and is designed for use with Ariens snowblowers and snow tractors. It is used to start the machine and functions as a safety...
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The flange bushing attaches to the speed fork. It is an authentic OEM sourced item which is specially produced for use with Ariens snowblowers and mowers. This part is priced individually. During repl...
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This is a genuine OEM sourced component which is specially designed for Ariens snowblowers. It is an identical replacement for a worn or missing belt that helps to drive the unit. Keep in mind this hi...
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The ball bearing fits between the mower housing and the mandrel housing. This part is made of metal and is sold individually. This item is an OEM from Ariens for use in lawn tractors. During the insta...
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Ensure a secure fit for your snowblower’s drive assembly with this genuine OEM metal washer from Ariens. Designed for use with snowblower engines, this durable washer plays a key role in securing the ...
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This authentic manufacturer-sourced washer is designed for use with Ariens snowblowers. It serves an important function by evenly distributing pressure between connected components, helping to ensure ...
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It is a genuine OEM sourced high quality hardware that is specially made for Ariens snow blowers. This is one of the screws that is used to secure the gearcase. Please note one durable hex head screw ...
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This replacement part is an authentic OEM sourced component which is specially designed for use with Ariens lawn and garden equipment. It is a standard hardware which has multiple applications dependi...
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This is an original replacement part sourced directly from the Ariens manufacturer. The scraper blade is constructed of high-quality plastic, and is compatible with many snow thrower machines. This it...
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This genuine Taptite screw is an original part supplied directly by Ariens for use with their lawn and garden equipment. As a standard hardware component, it has multiple applications depending on you...
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Customer:
Brian from SOUTHGATE, MI
Parts Used:
03803000
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Pliers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
Replaced paddles on old Ariens snow blower. Old plates rusted and couldn’t remove old screws without breaking them.
Cut off old paddles with box cutter. Paddles were old and brittle. Basically broke off. Replaced with new paddles. Needed new screws to replace old rusted, broken ones. Had to use drill with bit to bore out holes a bit on new plates to get new screws to fit. Existing holes were too small. Plates should come with replacement screws. It onl y figures that if the plates need replacing, then so do the screws. Right? Job took longer than I thought, but went well.
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