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YKW1
Location: Central Connecticut
Joined: Dec 3, 2005
Points: 17
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New Husqvarna Snowblower
Original Message Dec 3, 2005 12:15 pm |
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I just picked up a new Husqvarna 10527SBE, wanted to get the Ariens 926LE but everyone ran out of them. Looked at the Toro but was over my budget for the features I wanted. I liked my older Areins but it just didnt have the power for the heavier storms and the EOD. Also my drive is single wide 85'+ long, and due to an adjasent drive I have to double blow the snow for about 35 ft. I liked the power steer, and remote hood deflection feature on yhe Husky. Does anyone have this machine and if so has it lived up to your expectations? Im hoping for some snow in the next couple of days to try it out.
Ariens ST524 (1989 Vintage) ****** Husqvarna 10527SBE
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FrankMA
Location: Merrimack Valley/Northeastern Mass
Joined: Jul 1, 2010
Points: 587
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Re: New Husqvarna Snowblower
Reply #31 Mar 2, 2011 11:33 am |
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YIKES - This thread is so old, Husqvarna does not even make the 10527SBE any longer and one of the original posters died almost 3 years ago!!!
Toro Wheel Horse 522xi GT, Honda HS928TA, Honda HS621AS, Honda HS520A, Toro CCR3000 (work in progress), Honda HS624WA (sold 08/23/2010), Stihl BR550 Backpack Blower, Stihl MS250, McCulloch MS1635, Honda EM6500SX Generator
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royster
" It is the use of power tools that separates man from animals"
Location: New Brunswick, Canada
Joined: Feb 11, 2011
Points: 284
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Re: New Husqvarna Snowblower
Reply #34 Mar 10, 2011 6:06 pm |
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Royster, You seem to be a smart guy. Can you go over in detail the advantages of the hydro and explain it's operation? What are the bad points of a friction disk system? What's the money breakpoint advantage of one over another?
You can read my message #77 under the discussion title "Is a hydrostatic drive good for a snow blower?"
This message was modified Mar 10, 2011 by royster
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