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MissSnowshoveler
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Location: NS
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Re: any thoughts on HUSVARNA models?
Reply #46 Feb 15, 2005 8:09 pm |
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Hi Sherri, That's incredible. If you weren't in the business, I would never have taken your comment seriously, and thanks for that warning. As you mentioned, its the same around here, many OPE dealers do carry their line of other equipment, but usually never have their snowblowers on the floor. As much as I wanted it, I was just too concerned about problems with them that it may have been difficult to get good service on one. That's why I was even more surprised seeing them at Loews. Not that they would be hard to get parts for or have that many problems. A lot of the dealers around here sold them and we haven't heard of any troubles. Thinking they were made by AYP, so the parts would be readily available. They just wouldn't be the same quality as the Snapper, Simplicity or Ariens, but all right just the same. (Simplicity and Snapper are hand in hand). They would be better then the Murray's and MTD's we see here at the box stores, but there are all kinds to fill in the pricing gaps.
Just some thoughts. Sherri
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jubol
Location: Dover, De
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Re: any thoughts on HUSVARNA models?
Reply #49 Feb 17, 2005 8:17 am |
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I was cleaning out my garage yesterday, had everything out in the open. A man walking by, stopped and then came up my drive and said he needed a snowblower for his place in West Virgina. Seems he was snowed in for 3 days, when we had the blizzard in January . Said he had a 300 foot long driveway at his WV place and had to wait 3 days for a guy to come and plow him out. Said he had 3 to 4 foot drifts. Turns out, he was an Emergency room MD and a Ski fanatic., works 4 to 12 at the local hospital. He offered me $800.00 for my 10.5 MTD blower, I said sold! He left and was back in 30 minutes with a truck and $800.00 cash!! So my blower is gone. I think this should be a good time to buy or order a new one!!! Fred
Husqvarna STE927(11.5HP) snowblower, MTD Pro Series 18/42 Lawnmower, MTD 6.5 HP Self Prop Lawn Mower, Weedeater 1500 Blower, Web Gensis 2000
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jubol
Location: Dover, De
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Re: any thoughts on HUSVARNA models?
Reply #51 Feb 17, 2005 12:49 pm |
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I just talked to my local OPE dealer who handles Husqvarna snowblowers. He has a one Husqvarna 9027STE-XP has an (9 HP Tec OHV engine with electric start, which he would sell to me for $1000.00. My question is, shoud I buy it or wait till this fall and buy the 10527STE, which has the Tec 10.5HP L head on it for $1000 or a Toro 1028LXE?? ? ? Please give me your thoughts! Fred
This message was modified Feb 17, 2005 by jubol
Husqvarna STE927(11.5HP) snowblower, MTD Pro Series 18/42 Lawnmower, MTD 6.5 HP Self Prop Lawn Mower, Weedeater 1500 Blower, Web Gensis 2000
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Richie
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Location: Long Island, New York
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Re: any thoughts on HUSVARNA models?
Reply #52 Feb 17, 2005 2:24 pm |
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I just talked to my local OPE dealer who handles Husqvarna snowblowers. He has a one Husqvarna 9027STE-XP has an (9 HP Tec OHV engine with electric start, which he would sell to me for $1000.00. My question is, shoud I buy it or wait till this fall and buy the 10527STE, which has the Tec 10.5HP L head on it for $1000 or a Toro 1028LXE?? ? ? Fred,
Many great choices you've put forward. Well, when it comes to engines, they will all run basically the same due to the carburetors and you know I'm not impressed with any of them. That Husky is going to be tough to beat for that price not to mention it has all the same controls as the Toro. The actual difference is that the Toro control features are much easier to manipulate than any other snowblower made today. If you haven't actually gone to look at one, please do so before you make any final decisions. As for waiting until fall of 2005 to purchase the 10 HP Husky, that I wouldn't do and you won't notice a difference between the engines, not to mention you're going to pay more for it. For $250.00 less than I paid for my machine, the 9027 can still catch my eye.
Richie
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