Product Reviews for Toro 826 LE 2005 |
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Toro 826 LE 2005
Model No: 38620
Manufacturer: TORO
Avg. Price: $843 |
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mel541
Joined: Dec 9, 2008
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We were out snowblowing this evening and just as we were finishing up it stopped self-propelling. Any suggestions.
Otherwise works great!
Date Purchased: fall 2008
Price Paid: $725
Recommend: |
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Noreaster
Joined: Feb 14, 2005
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This is my first snow blower. I bought it in a hurry and done no research because of the upcoming snowstrom. I always wanted to get an Ariens because family own one for 15 years and had zero problem. Somehow I picked the Toro over Ariens that day. Turns out I made the right choice. The quick stick is really quick and smooth. Thowing distance is unbelievable. Clearing end of driveway is a snap. There is no build up in the plastic chute and it has no problem dischargng ice cubes. The build quality is as good as Ariens. My money was well spend because I got a good use of this machine on last snowy winter. Machine starts right up this season and shows no problems so far.
Date Purchased: Nov, 2004
Price Paid: $750
Recommend: Yes |
Pros:
Quick Stick, plastic chute and use no shear pins
Cons:
Overall length is a bit too long. OLD engine's technology. |
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dozlert
Joined: Oct 3, 2005
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I performed quite a bit of research before purchasing a snowblower that I need and that will last. I chose this over the Husq/Poulan, Ariens, and MTD models because of the quality and the chute control. I also received the model 38622 model that comes standard with the light. I haven't used this thing yet, but plan on maybe 3-4 uses a year to battle the cold Nebraska winters.
Date Purchased: 1 Oct 2005
Price Paid: $999
Recommend: Yes |
Pros:
Quick Stick 3 Year Warranty Has a light More ergonomic size compared to others
Cons:
Techumseh L head Motor instead of Intek Snow OHV Less hp compared to others at this price |
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Mang
Joined: Dec 14, 2004
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Date Purchased: 12/20/2005
Price Paid: $899
Recommend: Yes |
Pros:
Great tires, electric start, oil drain, quicktick chute control,no shear pins it has a heavy duty gear case,polymer chute, reversible skid shoes and ITS RED!
Cons:
no differential which would make turning easier tecumseh motor, I would like to see a briggs. |
This message was modified Feb 21, 2005 by Mang
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