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Joined: Dec 6, 2005
Points: 98

Which Snowblower shoud we get?
Original Message   Dec 6, 2005 12:39 am
Hi, First let me introduce myself, I am Mike, I am 16, I made this account with a friend for us both to use. I live in New England and found this forum through google because I felt it was neccessary to ask some snowblower experts and people who have various blowers what I should purchase.

Basically my mother decided she wants a snow blower so my dad doesnt have a heart attack in the case that I am not home to shovel(he has a valve problem). At first she wanted to go with the Arien 7.5, but I did some research and figured with the thick snow the plows pile up at the edge of our driveway, the 9.25 HP deluxe model would be better. When researching I also came accross an 11.5 HP blower from craftsman with power steering, and a 10.5 HP blower from Yard Tools that had "power steering." First let me mention I have a small, 30 by 20 driveway, and a 50 foot sidewalk. I also want to add that to make money this winter I will be doing neigboring houses so I want something relativly reliable and durable, though none of this is extreme use. I compiled some general info and was hoping for some input on what I should get.




The Ariens 7524E Compact: http://www.ariens.com/snow_products/compact_sno_thros/7524_e/
Price: $749 at HD
Pros: Compact, Cheap and Kraft Macaroni Colored
Cons: No console, small intake, So so power
What I would like to know: Is this really practical if I am going to do neigbors driveways and walks too? Will this clear heavy New-England snow, especially stacked by plows? How annoying does the lack of console shute controls get(the ones at HD don't even have the hand crank)?


The Ariens 926LE Deluxe: http://www.ariens.com/snow_products/deluxe_sno_thros/926_le/
Price: $999 at HD
Pros: Durable(seemingly), Large 4 Bladed impeller, Console mounted controls, Kraft Macaroni Colored
Cons: Lack of differential or any type of assisted steering system
What I would like to know: Is this really practical if I am going to do neigbors driveways and walks too? Will this clear heavy New-England snow, especially stacked by plows?


Yard Machines 5MLG729: http://www.yardmachines.com/servlet/BrandProductDetail?ID=1597&CAT=14&SUB=74
Price: $999 at HD
Pros: 10.5 Ponies, "power steering," Seemingly same features as Ariens 926LE, fairly priced, coolest color scheme
Cons: Polymer shute, suspicious brand, the cheaper one at my local HD had looked pretty flimsy, didn't seem to "heavy"
What I would like to know: Is this really practical if I am going to do neigbors driveways and walks too? Will this clear heavy New-England snow, especially stacked by plows? Is this brand really any good? How reliable is it? How long until the "polymer shute" cracks?


Craftsman 11.5HP Snow Thrower: http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.do?BV_UseBVCookie=Yes&vertical=LAWN&pid=07188115000&tab=des&bidsite=CRAFT#tab
Price: $1,049 at Local Sears
Pros: 11.5 HP, "power steering," Craftsman name, Looks like it might be tough
Cons: 12 inch 3 blade impeller(outdone by 926LE), I see some plastic, Not Ariens
What I would like to know: Is this really practical if I am going to do neigbors driveways and walks too? Will this clear heavy New-England snow, especially stacked by plows? This has more power, but does it function as well as the Ariens system with the larger 4 bladed impeller?





I am interested in peoples(especially owners and expersts) responses to my question. Are there any other recomended brands for this 1k price that can be purchased locally? Currently I am leaning towards the Ariens as most of my friends have them and one found a 25 year old one at a yard sale and it runs great. Any other info I should be aware of feel free to add.

Thanks,

Mike of BBgarage
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gary31570


Life is a journey, enjoy the ride.

Joined: Nov 6, 2005
Points: 27

Re: Which Snowblower shoud we get?
Reply #27   Dec 11, 2005 7:13 am
Hi Mike,

Enjoy your new snow thrower. From our discussion group, you have received good advice.

From my experience, and reading what you have posted on this thread, you will take care of the older folks in your neightborhood who can not afford the $35 or less. You never really know how they will repay you, which could be a surprise, when you do something you feel good about. My experience is that it is "better to give than receive" in that when we do give, we may just receive much more than we give.

Make some money. If spend it on an X-box, etc. enjoy them. What I like to about you is that you are doing something worthwhile, trying to make a few bucks, not asking your parents for spending money, which are making your folks proud. They want you to be a sucess.

You will only be sixteen one time. I have always liked this saying: "Life is a journey, enjoy the ride."

Gary

Cleveland,, OH
BBgarage


Joined: Dec 6, 2005
Points: 98

Re: Which Snowblower shoud we get?
Reply #28   Dec 11, 2005 12:20 pm
Thanks gary...

Actually I am putting it in a savings account. I figured out that if I want a new videogame system I can "trick" my parents into getting it as a gift for some various reason for my younger brother.

I also don't "decieve" my costumers, only my parents.

The savings account is, however, for a car. I have not decided whether I want a pickup truck, which would not mainly be used as a plow, but could be(I do a lot of projects which require hauling), or if I want a coupe(integra).

Thanks for the help guys

Mike
solara


Location: Boston
Joined: Jun 16, 2004
Points: 252

Re: Which Snowblower shoud we get?
Reply #29   Dec 11, 2005 2:25 pm
mike,

the conseunsus on the skid show height is the thickness of a paint stirrer.

don t forget to do the 2 hr break in adjustment. it will give u a chance to tighten anything  that hd  didn t and u  will also see the various internal components.

if u r buying gas in 5 gal slugd make sure u get some stabil into the jug.

If the old ladies ae living in newton they can affford the 35$.  and unlike a plow u will not eat up their lawn.


2004-2005 Ariens 11528LE
Jacobsen snow-burst
BBgarage


Joined: Dec 6, 2005
Points: 98

Re: Which Snowblower shoud we get?
Reply #30   Dec 11, 2005 4:00 pm
Aight, so I gotta make em much lower. I would say I have another hour of use before changing the oil. I bought some specially formulated 4-stroke blower oil for 2 bucks a quart(2 quarts).

I was thinking it was probably the skids that were leaving the 1/2 inch of snow, so I will raise those much more.

As for the old ladies affording stuff, there is no house on my block under 700K, so ya, they can afford it. But I will still "offer" it out of the goodness of my heart.
loudsubz


Joined: Nov 25, 2005
Points: 77

Re: Which Snowblower shoud we get?
Reply #31   Dec 11, 2005 5:18 pm
BBgarage wrote:
I also don't "decieve" my costumers, only my parents.


Oh great, even better, ecspecially when your father has a heart issue.
BBgarage


Joined: Dec 6, 2005
Points: 98

Re: Which Snowblower shoud we get?
Reply #32   Dec 11, 2005 6:20 pm
Yeah, I am so deceptive its gonna kill him. He is missing one of the leaflets on a tricuspid valve, so there is slight regurgitation. It is being monitored and poses no immediate threat. The doctor said running and excersize was fine but he didn't recomend intense shoveling.
BBgarage


Joined: Dec 6, 2005
Points: 98

Re: Which Snowblower shoud we get?
Reply #33   Dec 11, 2005 6:35 pm
I just raised the skids and the blower seemed to be skipping. it would stick, and pop up, stick, and pop up, etc, etc. I checked and realized on one of the skids I had overtightened a bolt stripping it and making it loose(I will pick one up at the hardware store tommorow). As a result this runner was sliding all the way up. Could that have been causing the skipping?
solara


Location: Boston
Joined: Jun 16, 2004
Points: 252

Re: Which Snowblower shoud we get?
Reply #34   Dec 11, 2005 7:28 pm
maybe if its out of balance.

either get a stainles steel screw and nut or go to andy s; farina; ferraros and get the rt screw. its to new to start playing around.

2004-2005 Ariens 11528LE
Jacobsen snow-burst
BBgarage


Joined: Dec 6, 2005
Points: 98

Re: Which Snowblower shoud we get?
Reply #35   Dec 11, 2005 7:32 pm
The bolt and nut is pretty standard, 1/4 inche carraige. I can pick it up for a few cence down the street at National Lumber or Home Depot.

The machine was fine the other day but the skids were too low, I put them up now, and I guess since one slid all the way up the piece of metal behind the auger keeps catching things.
nibbler


Joined: Mar 5, 2004
Points: 751

Re: Which Snowblower shoud we get?
Reply #36   Dec 11, 2005 8:44 pm
If the scraper bar is too low on one side then that is probably why you're getting the skipping that you describe. The scraper catches on something, traction system pushes harder and then the bar releases.

The height adjustment depends on what  type of surface you are clearing. Smooth pavement  can have an adjustment that is pretty close. If yo were going to clear gravel then the scraper bar needs to be higher up to prevent it from catching gravel and feeding it into the auger to be shot out the impeller.

Have fun you got a seet machine.
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