Stand the mower up on the end.there are four bolts that hold it on ,take them out and pull the old disk off and put on the new one,u can buy new disk at ace for $11.00
hope that helps
Stand the mower up on the end.there are four bolts that hold it on ,take them out and pull the old disk off and put on the new one,u can buy new disk at ace for $11.00 hope that helps
It could be that the pulleys may be loose or the belt could be wet or slipping. Or the switch may be bad.
Yes.Home depot has it
Currently (2010) Ariens tractors are produced by Husqvarna at the Orangeburg SC factory, they also produce some of the Craftsman tractors, Poulan tractors etc. Ariens zero turn mowers are produced by Ariens at their Brillion, WI factory. Husqvarna, who is owned by Electrolux, yes the vacuum company, owns AYP, this is who builds the "Craftman" brand machine. I worked for years for a Ariens Distributor and was not aware of AYP ever building machines for Ariens. One way to kinda check it out is look at the serial number plate, what town does it show it built in ? NC, AYP...Brillion WI Ariens factory.
There are numerous manufacturers of lawn mowers in the US. A few of the manufacturers are Ariens, Bush Hog, Murray, and Snapper.
No, riding a seesaw is not an example of friction. Friction is the resistance that objects experience when rubbing against each other, while riding a seesaw involves a back-and-forth motion due to the pivot point and the weight distribution of the riders.
Yes, Ariens is generally considered a good brand for riding mowers, known for its durability and performance. Their mowers often receive positive reviews for ease of use, reliability, and quality construction. Additionally, Ariens offers a range of models suited for varying lawn sizes and needs, making it a popular choice among homeowners. However, it's always advisable to compare specific models and read customer reviews to find the best fit for your needs.
Friction - several different kinds - and inertia. If riding uphill, also gravity.
Yes, static friction occurs between the bike's tires and the road surface when riding. This friction helps the bike maintain traction and grip, allowing it to move forward efficiently and providing stability during turns and braking.
applied, normal, and friction
tension , compression and friction
Friction lets the drive wheel push you forward, and allows your brakes some bite. Friction make it possible to hold on to the bars. Friction lets you steer.