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bimbert84
Joined: Oct 16, 2005
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True or false: a 2-stage can clear down to the surface
Original Message Oct 16, 2005 9:11 am |
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My driveway is about 25'x40', with a 60'x5' sidewalk, all pavement. I live in Metro Detroit, so most of our snowfalls are in the 6"-and-under range. But once or twice a year, we get hit with 10" or so, and that's when my single stage just ain't cutting it. I currently have a 6HP Toro that really gives me a workout when the snow gets deep and/or wet. Plus, it is pretty much useless for any substantial EOD. Medical reasons now require me to get a machine that will require less physical straining in the deeper snows, so I'm looking at a 2-stage. I'm really leaning toward the Ariens 7254E. I have no doubt this will have enough power, but my primary concern is whether or not it can clear right down to the surface on a paved driveway. I've never used a 2-stage, so I'm relying on the advice of others here. Any comments would be greatly appreciated.
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RalphS
There's a reason for more than one snowblower. Because. 1974 Ariens 824 SnoThro 197? Ariens ST270 SnoThro 1988 Ariens ST824 SnoThro 196? REO Snowblower 1960 Ariens SnoThro 1964 Ariens SnoThro
Location: MA
Joined: Dec 21, 2004
Points: 70
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Re: True or false: a 2-stage can clear down to the surface
Reply #12 Oct 20, 2005 8:59 pm |
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I adjusted the scraper bar/ skids on my Ariens so that they allow the scraper bar to clean the driveway as much as it can. I found that leaving 1/8" or 1/4" of snow just caused me more problems with icing after I snowblowed. I wasn't going to go out and try and shovel the remaining 1/8" of packed snow off after snowblowing. I haven't really noticed a downside, although I do have to be careful at the driveway/ road transition, as the lip is about 1/2" high. The scraper bar has lasted three years so far, with minimal wear. I think it cost about $20 for a new scraper bar. Well worth the "clean driveway" factor. Good Luck, Ralph
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