Ariens 070 - Professional G, 071 - Professional G, 072 - Professional G Checking the Fasteners

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Lubrication and Maintenance (Continued)

Checking the Fasteners

Every 25 hours, or any time looseness of parts, rattles, or excess noise and vibration are noted, check all fasteners. Look for loose or missing fasteners. Make sure all bolts, screws, nuts, pins, snap rings, and cotter pins are in the correct position and replace any that are missing.

Checking the Air Intake Screen

Check the air intake screen on the engine each day. Remove any grass, dirt, or debris that may have accumulated on it. The air intake screen must be kept clean.

Checking the Cooling System

Check the cooling system for signs of the collection of grass and debris in the engine cooling fins every 25 hours or more often when operated in dir ty conditions. See your engine manual for instructions.

Checking the Air Cleaner

Check the air cleaner each day. See your engine manual for instructions.

Changing the Air Cleaner Element

Replace the air cleaner element at the correct intervals. See your engine manual for instructions.

Checking the Transmission Oil

Check the transmission oil level every 200 hours or twice a year, whichever comes first. If leakage is observed, check more frequently. The fill tube and check plug are shown in Figure 5.

To check the transmission oil level:

Move the tractor to a level area. Stop the engine and lock the brake.

Raise the rear fender. Locate and clean the check plug on the left side of transmission and remove it.

The oil level is correct when oil is at the bottom of the hole.

If the level is correct, reinstall and tighten the plug. If the level is low, add oil. See Specification Section for recommended lubricant specifications.

To add oil:

Remove the fill tube cap. Add oil until it reaches the bottom of the check plug hole.

Reinstall and tighten the fill tube cap and check plug.

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1.Fill Tube

2.Check Plug

Figure 5: Checking Transmission Oil

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070 - Professional G, 071 - Professional G, 072 - Professional G specifications

Ariens has long been a recognized name in the outdoor power equipment industry, particularly in the realm of snow removal. Among its impressive lineup is the Professional G series, which includes the Ariens 070, 071, and 072 models. Designed for demanding commercial and residential applications, these machines are built for durability, efficiency, and ease of use.

The Ariens 070 Professional G features a powerful engine designed to tackle the toughest snow conditions. With its robust 420cc engine, this model is capable of producing substantial torque for efficient snow clearing. It includes a 24-inch clearing width and a 21-inch intake height, making it suitable for deep snowfall while allowing for quick and efficient passes. The heavy-duty construction of the 070 ensures that it can withstand rigorous use, maximizing its lifespan and reliability.

Moving on to the Ariens 071 Professional G, this model takes performance up a notch with a larger 24-inch clearing width. It also features a comprehensive 12-inch impeller that enhances the snow discharge distance, allowing users to throw snow further away from their clearing path. With increased handling capabilities, the 071’s enhanced friction disc drive system offers improved control and traction on slippery surfaces. This model is ideal for those who frequently encounter heavy or wet snow.

The Ariens 072 Professional G is the flagship of the series, boasting advanced features tailored for professional-grade performance. It is equipped with a 420cc engine and incorporates Ariens' patented Auto-Turn technology, which enables seamless maneuverability. This model also comes with premium functionalities such as an adjustable drift cutters and a remote chute rotation control, giving users the ability to direct snow discharge from the operator's station, maximizing control during operation.

All three models feature heavy-duty steel frames and reinforced impellers for increased durability and reduced wear over time. Ergonomic controls and adjustable handle heights make these models user-friendly, allowing operators to work efficiently without unnecessary strain. Moreover, these snow blowers feature larger tires for improved traction in all types of snow conditions, making them an excellent choice for winter maintenance tasks.

In summary, the Ariens 070, 071, and 072 Professional G models exemplify the brand's commitment to quality and performance. With their powerful engines, user-friendly designs, and advanced snow-clearing technologies, these snow blowers are primed to tackle everything from light dustings to heavy winter storms, meeting the needs of both professional landscapers and homeowners alike.