The Ariens tiller 902801 is a 1976 model which I have had since its purchase date of 8-20-76. I have just sold it two days ago to a neighbor.
looking for parts for a old ariens tiller the gear that rides on the worm that runs tines the shaft is splined where gear sits
To replace the belts on a rear tine Ariens tiller, first, ensure the tiller is off and disconnect the spark plug for safety. Remove any protective covers, then locate the belts; typically, there are two belts: one for the engine and one for the tines. Loosen the tension on the belts by adjusting the idler pulleys, remove the old belts, and install the new ones by threading them around the pulleys. Finally, re-tension the belts, reattach the covers, and reconnect the spark plug before testing the tiller.
Ariens 932104 is the Ariens ST8524 was sold in 2004 and 2005
Nadja Tiller is 82 years old (birthdate: March 16, 1929).
As of the end of the 2013-2014 NFL season Andrew Tiller is 25 years old.
1982/1983
Made in 1964
1980
To set the cam and crank timing on a 7 HP Ariens tiller, first ensure the engine is at top dead center (TDC) on the compression stroke. Align the timing marks on the cam and crankshaft; these are typically notched or marked for proper alignment. Once aligned, secure the cam in place and reassemble any components that were removed. Always refer to the specific service manual for your model for detailed instructions and torque specifications.
Gravely (Ariens is a subdivision of the Gravely tractor company)
You can purchase Ariens parts from Ariens dealers. You can locate an Ariens dealer near you by visiting the Ariens website and using the store locator tool. You can also purchase Ariens products from The Home Depot.
Ariens is probably one of the leaders in the roto-tiller market. Troy-bilt has a big name, however years back they filed bankruptcy and was purchased by MTD products out of Cleveland Ohio, it is not the machine it once was, it is now merely the name. Ariens designed and built the very first roto tiller weighing over 800 lbs, they aren't near that heavy anymore, so dont worry. go to their website, www.ariens.com remember, you get what you pay for.