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by NormK - 07/11/25 03:53 PM
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My father bought this mower at a guess about 25 years ago and he did use it for a few years but then the property got too hard for him to mow because it was fairly steep. My son has been using it for a few years but the self propelled has stopped. I believe it is a belt drive and I think the only way I'm going be able to see what happens under there is to turn it upside down. Does anybody know anything about these machines, they look a very rugged piece of kit. I haven't checked the size of the cut but it looks probably about 24 inch ![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2017/01/full-9841-31941-100_6624.jpg)
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So this one seems to have drawn a blank, my old man always had the ability to buy odd ball machines that nobody knew anything about.  but it does seem to be a reasonably robust machine
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These Ariens machines were brought in by Allpower Industries, who are the Ariens distributor these days [and are also owned by Ariens; on the local market, Bynorm is owned by Ariens].
Worth trying them first for info.
Last edited by Gadge; 09/01/17 06:36 PM. Reason: Correction
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Thanks Gadge, from memory Ariens and Bynorm had factories up in Hallam, I will see if they can help, I need a gearshift lockout switch for the Ariens ride on anyway
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More likely 21". I rarely see any thing over 22" in the self propel mowers; unless, it is a commercial unit. If it is like others here you need to remove the rear baffle to get to the belt. Can be fun (not easy) to remove too. These v-belts are usually a 3/8" (3L). Also you could have a broken drive cable.
What is the model number? I can probably check here for the belt size.
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AVB right again, it is only a 21 inch, it looked bigger. The model number is 911045 and the drive belt is missing
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The v-belt is a clogged 3/8" x 32-3/8". Ariens PN 07217100 (Stens 265-995, Husqvarna 606000226)
Note there three slight different versions of this mower according to the serial number breaks. Other parts maybe different so you need the serial for other parts.
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Thanks AVB, I'll have a look around for the belt
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Cheers, Gadge
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Thanks Gadge, I'll get one ordered
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