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leadie


Joined: Jan 24, 2006
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Making a Snow Thrower Purchase: Husqvarna 5hp? Will it do the job?
Original Message   Jan 24, 2006 9:42 pm
Hi there folks,

I've been poking around the forum here hoping to pick up some advice on a snow thrower purchase. Here's my question - does anyone have a Husqvarna model, particularly the 524STE? Any feedback would be appreciated on this or other Husky models. I stopped at a dealer to look at them and was impressed with the contruction and features. The 5hp is in my price range although I might consider jumping up to the 8.5. I like the idea of the extra width and the light might be a nice feature too. Do I need the HP though? I used an older 5 hp Craftsmen, 22 inch 4-5 times a season in some pretty considerable storms. Maybe 12-18 inch snowfalls/drifts. I had to work hard with it at the end of the drive from plow spill overs. It gave out this year - gears are shot and an estimate was $200-$250 for repairs. It appeared to be enough machine and that's why I'm considering the Husqvarna 524STE. But maybe that built up snow from the plows contributed to the failure of the Craftsmen, and will it be the same for the Husky?
Any advice would surely be appreciated.

Note: I'm also finding that I can find the 5hp as well as the 10 hp at this time of the season, but no Husqvarna in the mid-range.

Regards,
Matt
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toolpig


Joined: Nov 12, 2005
Points: 53

Re: Making a Snow Thrower Purchase: Husqvarna 5hp? Will it do the job?
Reply #5   Jan 25, 2006 9:12 am
the 10.5 steerable husky is nice I used one and they are great. The L head engine that it had took a while to warm up and run right though.   They will move alot of snow and they handle like a dream.

I own an ariens 11.5 le and after a few problems it works great. The tecumseh OHV is a great engine and starts and runs nicer than the L head.  It is quite a heavy blower though.  We get alot of snow here in NewBrunswick and the bigger auger/impeller/and intake housing come in handy for big drifts and deep snow.

Ariens 11528 snowthrower, Craftsman 18hp lawn tractor, Craftsman 5hp lawn mower, Craftsman 4.25hp pressure washer, Stihl BG55 leaf blower and vac, Stihl SH26 string trimmer, Husqvarna 365 special Chainsaw, Husqvarna 254XP chainsaw.
hirschallan


If it aint broke don't fix it !!


Location: Northern Hills of NY
Joined: Aug 25, 2005
Points: 327

Re: Making a Snow Thrower Purchase: Husqvarna 5hp? Will it do the job?
Reply #6   Jan 25, 2006 5:50 pm
Your best bet would be HD with the 20% OFF. I was at a local Lowes today and still no discounts on snowblowers

Loudpedal


Husqvarna 8527SBE

Location: Toronto, ON
Joined: Nov 24, 2005
Points: 17

Re: Making a Snow Thrower Purchase: Husqvarna 5hp? Will it do the job?
Reply #7   Jan 31, 2006 11:38 am
leadie wrote:
 Here's my question - does anyone have a Husqvarna model, particularly the 524STE? Any feedback would be appreciated on this or other Husky models. I

Leadie,

I was originally looking at a 5Hp Husky, but ended up getting the 8.5Hp model.   For $300 extra it gave the extra power, extra width, a headlight, single hand operation for auger and drive, electric start and hand controls for the chute deflector adjustment. 

To be honest, I would have got the 5Hp but for the lack of single hand operation, and the controls for the chute deflector adjustment.  

I'm happy with the purchase of my Husky, and I found the price to be better than all comparable blowers.  Oh, and the orange colour is the coolest :) 

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