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Another for ariens. Had a 724 compact for 10 years ran great until one of the oil plugs backed out and i didnt notice. They dont like to run with no oil. Bought a replacement with a subaru engine. 12 years later, first pull starts and chews thru EOD snow. If you go Ariens get the mid to upper level models from a lawnmower type store. Not the box store variants. They have better components. | |||
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I Am The Walrus |
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paradox in a box |
I prefer Toro. I have a powermax 928 and it’s great. I had an 826 that ran for 10 years before I got divorced and my ex is still using it 5 years later. Cast iron gears so no dealing with shear pins busting. I paid $1500 or so for the 928.This message has been edited. Last edited by: frayedends, These go to eleven. | |||
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Min-Chin-Chu-Ru... Speed with Glare |
I've got one of these as well. First time I used it was this past storm, where we got over a foot, with 24" end of driveway pile-ups from the town plow. I had to nibble away at the 24" end of driveway berm, but it handled my property, and also that of three neighbors. What sold me on it were the good reviews, and the fact it has a "personal pace" transmission system: you push down on the handle bar and the machine matches your pace. Now that I've had the chance to practice with the machine, I'm confident it can handle the next Nor"easter, or less. I paid $850 for mine, on Massachusetts tax-free day, last summer. | |||
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I went with a Simplicity 27" dual-stage, Briggs & Stratton engine. It was $1,050; worth every penny. My last snowblower was from 1978, and had become a burden rather than an asset. The new one is a joy - I don't quite look forward to heavy snowfalls, but I don't dread them, either. Given any options (I don't know what's available to you right now) I'd go with more horsepower and narrower swath, since you have to hurl the snow further. Knobbier tires are better. Electric start is a must. === I would like to apologize to anyone I have *not* offended. Please be patient. I will get to you shortly. | |||
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I had an ancient 1970's Ariens ST350. That rotted away and I junked it and kept the motor. I upgraded to an early 90's ST524. That left the fleet last year as I was given a Toro two stage with more power and a bigger cut for free. I still keep a smaller Toro CCR3650 around too. The CCR3650 gets the majority of the use and the Ariens (when I had them) and my big Toro only come out for the real deep stuff. | |||
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PA, btw how old are those boys. Sounds like your wife thinks they are too young for hard work. If they are out of diapers I would be getting each one a snow shovel for Christmas. To be honest I have never heard of boys being to young to start working. Just saying a work ethic starts at a very young age. A couple of snow shovel is way cheaper than a snow blower. "Practice like you want to play in the game" | |||
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Drill Here, Drill Now |
I would've given you the friend's discount, delivered, and assembled for $7500 Ego is the anesthesia that deadens the pain of stupidity DISCLAIMER: These are the author's own personal views and do not represent the views of the author's employer. | |||
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paradox in a box |
Oops. Fixed my typo. My eyes are getting worse. Lol These go to eleven. | |||
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Get my pies outta the oven! |
They are 6 and 3 and have their own shovels but it's more work supervising them and I can't have them digging out cars that are plowed in under 2+ feet of snow in the street. | |||
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I have a single stage Toro and it does a great job, for five years now , I only have about 900 sq ft to do though. I found some great prices on two stage blowers , and was very tempted, but! I have no truck or trailer to move them around with. I can toss my single stage in the mini van or heck even the trunk of the Le Saber. Easy peasy. Safety, Situational Awareness and proficiency. Neck Ties, Hats and ammo brass, Never ,ever touch'em w/o asking first | |||
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Green grass and high tides |
Come back in eight years and let us know how all the original pieces work then! Lol. "Practice like you want to play in the game" | |||
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Buy once cry once. Get a Honda. I currently have 4 the oldest now 18yo. total number of operational years experience now over 80. Total number of maintenance parts...gas cap, gas gauge, shift cable, one plug, ignition switch. They live outside 365 even in the summer. I live in an area with snow so they are used pretty constantly in the winter. always start. do a great job. My local metal recycle has a separate area for dead snowblowers (I presume to get the oil out of them before processing), normally there are nearly 50 out there, I have never seen a Honda one there. filled with just about every other brand. “So in war, the way is to avoid what is strong, and strike at what is weak.” | |||
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whatever you do - get electric start! | |||
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I have a small Hobby shop and I garbage pick or purchase from FB marketplace used and abused equipment. I fix it up, sell it for beer money and enjoy the time spent in the shop. I agree with the others on the buy once cry once adage and would recommend an Ariens or a Honda two stage for sure. If you have any mechanical ability and enjoy tinkering, try to find an older, neglected model. Typically a carb rebuild for $12 and a few new belts is all that they need. My current blower that I brought with me when I moved to NC (because I love it so much) is a 1982 vintage Craftsman three stage! The thing is made out of way thicker steal, has actual steel gears, and can chuck the Sunday paper 20 feet. They are very simple machines that always suffer from the exact same neglect failures. | |||
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When you fall, I will be there to catch you -With love, the floor |
When I was still with my PD in northern NJ it was comical afetr a snow storm. Everyone would clear out their cars that were left on the street after the plows went through. Spend a few hours cleaning then out only to move it when you went off to work. The variety of "markers" was comical. Garbage cans, lawn furniture. Of course trying to get it through to those that found their "spot" misusing when they returned that they don't own the street. When I bought my first home off street parking was a requirement because they didn't allow overnight parking on the street. But when it snowed plows could easily clean the streets. I had a great two stroke Craftsman 3hp that did sidewalks and moved the snow off the driveway. Now up here in Epping I bought the largest snow blower I could. 17 years later my Craftsman still starts with one pull. 250 feet of driveway is not getting hand shoveled. Of course sucks to clear the deck off for the dog. Throwing wet slushy snow over the car off the street? Probably not happening. Getting a huge snow blower to just clear a car may be more trouble than it's worth. Maneuvering it around a car is going to be difficulty. You then have to store it and get it out after the storm stops...or during. You might be better off with a smaller lighter unit and during these storms make a few runs. | |||
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Still finding my way |
I hear ya! When I first moved into my new house I shoveled by hand once when we got about 6" of the wet and heavy stuff. I have an extra wide driveway that can park cars 2 wide and 3 deep and 60" wide sidewalks. I'm also the corner house so I have about an 1/8 mile to clear. My back was jacked up for weeks. The following week I picked up a 24" deck Troybilt and it's served me very well for the last 7 years. | |||
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Man of few words |
Try Craigslist PASig. I bought my gas powered blower from there about 6 years ago for a decent price (I think it was about $325.) I used it for 4 or 5 winters and just sold it 3 weeks ago for $100. Last year I bought a Kobalt 80V battery powered blower/thrower from Lowes to match my lawn mower, weed whip and leaf blower. | |||
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Ariens clears all my Buffalo snow like a champ. I'm sure Honda's are great but the only way it could be worth double Ariens price is if it ran itself while I sat in the house. | |||
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