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>> I'm no giant, I'm 6'2", so I'm sure someone has gone this way before.
>> Seems like I should be able to add an 'extension handle' somehow that
>> will tie into the existing linkages.
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Not yet-- My neighbor is a mechanic who has been working on machines
[he likes honda's better-- but his employer sells a lot more Ariens]
for decades. He's finally got some work to do so I'll talk to him
next week or so & see if he's seen anything.
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>As I'm sure you know, if you raised the handles, you'd also have to
>extend all of the cables.
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>If your Ariens is anything like my Ariens, you've got the drive and
>auger levers on top of the handles, so those would have to be
>retrofitted to reach the higher handles.
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Sounds like it- mines a ST824.
Here's the handlebar-
http://preview.tinyurl.com/st824handlebar
My current thoughts are to just mount a couple of 'U' pieces to the
existing handlebar and mount the squeezed handles on top of them with
linkages to the existing handles. In the process I might try to
get some leverage on those springs as my arthritic hands also end up
hurting after a couple hours of blowing.
I don't think it will interfere with the shifter, but I don't do a lot
of shifting with this thing anyway. It rolls so easy it is easier to
just hit the clutch and pull it back. The key is no problem.
The crank for the chute might benefit from an extension, too-- or I
could electrify it for giggles.
I wouldn't do this mod on my old 300 lb. Bolens- but this Ariens takes
a very light touch.
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>For once I'm glad I'm not so tall. :-)
I won't sacrifice my ability to get the stuff on the top shelf for a
few cracks in my skull from low ceilings.<g>
When you think about it, it is amazing with all the ergonomic shovels
out there the snowblower folks don't make adjusting handle-height just
part of the set-up routine.
Jim