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patches


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ariens or husqvarna?
Original Message   Sep 11, 2006 8:43 pm
Hello People,

I was in Lowes the other day and I was looking at their snow blowers.I looked at the Troy built , when I was checking it out I noticed that the augers seemed to be three separate pieces and they were kind of loose and sloopy.When I checked out the Husqvarna the augers were nice and tight and also liked the controls.

Went to Home depot and checked out the Ariens and the augers were nice and tight.The only thing that bothered me was the control for the chute,the chute turned to the right no problem ,but when I tried to turn it back to the left it seemed to get jammed and would not move.I guess it could have been from other people checking it out from time to time. But then I could possibly take that as an indication of what could happen if I would buy one and end up using it alot.I don't know.Maybe it wasn't put together right by one of the employees.They had the 926le for $999.99 with the remote deflector.

The Husqvarna two stage blowers have the remote deflector standard on all the models. You might find it strange,but I seem to care for the remote deflector than the manual because of the certain situations I would run into by snow blowing around the house and some of the elderly neighbors I would be helping out. Also I seem to recall that the Machines are powder coated not just spray painted.A local dealer has the 924sbe,tecumseh snow king L-head engine,and the fd-gear transmission( i don't know what that means) for $939.95.

The snow blower that I buy is going to be my first one ever and like most people, I don't want to buy a inferior machine.

I post this question here because i see were some people have had alot more experience in snow blowers of all kinds.

The Ariens are made in Wisconsin and Husqvarna in Sweden. Both seem to be well built . But again I have not had the experience in operating any of these Machines.

Local Arien dealer says he will not have any Ariens in until a few weeks.

Any suggestions will be welcomed from any people who have had the opportunity to operate any of these machines.

Have been driving myself crazy the past few weeks trying to come to a conclusion.

                                                                                                                                                            thanks, Jim

                                                                                                                                                       

                                                                                          

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jubol


Location: Dover, De
Joined: Oct 3, 2003
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Re: ariens or husqvarna?
Reply #8   Sep 26, 2006 6:43 am
Patches,

What did you buy???

                                     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 
km_21


Joined: Jan 8, 2007
Points: 2

Re: ariens or husqvarna?
Reply #9   Jan 8, 2007 9:35 pm
I just purchased a Husqvarna 1130SBE-XP from Lowes last week. Tonight I'm going to return it and get my money back.

Despite the Husqvarna website, the 1130 SBE-XP I got new from Lowes this week (1/1/07) does NOT have handwarmers. It also doesn't have the 6" tires, doesn't have the high speed impeller, doesn't have the ball bearing auger support and doesn't have the grease zerks. In fact, even thought the label says 1130SBE-XP, it's really the 1130SBE-OV with a Halogen light added. But this isn't Lowe's fault. I contacted Husqvarna, they told me the features listed on the Husqvarna website are for a new version of that - only those models made after Jan 7th. 2007 will have those features. So there's no way of really knowing the features of any Husqvarna Snow Blower from Lowes.

This is annoying because the street price on the -OV is $1199 (what you pay at Lowes for the supposed XP), while the street price for the -XP is $1399 or maybe $1299. So what looks like a good deal is really a bad deal, expecially since you can get the identical machine at Sears on sale for $1049. These two, plus Poulan plus maybe others are all made by the same mfr, not Husqvarna. I think this is AYP. It is definitely NOT made in Sweden.

My opinion is that this is deceptive advertising, since nowhere on the web site does it say that there are updates - especially including EVERY feature that separates this model from its lower cost cousin.

But the real reason that I am returning it is that after no more than 30 minutes of use in only 6" of light snow the auger stopped turning. I thought maybe I caught a rock and sheared the bolts. But no, they were fine. It turns out that the engine pulley for the auger is made of two sheets of steel stamped to shape and attached to each other. But the steel was weak and the engine ripped a disk out of the center of the pulley so that it was no longer attached to the engine shaft. On a 2 day old blower! The manufacturer probably saved $1 by getting a cheap pulley, but I ended up with the consequences.

While it worked, it was pretty nice. The chute moves nicely if you properly lubricate things (though nowhere near as nice as the Toro I looked at today). Engine runs very nice, easy to assemble. You'll need to add a few cable ties, on my blower the chute control cables rubbed against the tire. Fast speed is really fast, you practically have to run to keep up. No snowpile I pointed it at caused the engine to slow down, though to be fair there were no really big ones.

I think I'll get the Ariens 9526DLE or 11528DLE - they probably really do have all the features that the Husky claims to have and I'm told that the quality is much better. Plus both of these are all steel. The Husky has some plastic parts (not the chute, but the piece below the chute.) I looked at the Toro, but it just has too much plastic for me. The Toro web site claims that the cast iron gears (like the Ariens DLE models) means that the shear bolts won't break as easily - sounds good to me.

I can't recommend that anyone buy any of the Husqvarna snowblowers - you just can't be sure you'll get what you think unless you check before you buy. And how will you know if you got the high speed impeller or other features you think you should get.

Despite the bad blower, I have good things to say about Lowes - they trucked a snowblower across the country for me and didn't complain at all about taking it back. One week later, the manager from Lowes called me back - he had contacted Husqvarna and they'd agreed to refund the $200 difference between the list price of what it should have been and what it really was.  I'll stick with the Ariens, but it's great to know that real customer service is alive and well. If you get your machine from Lowes you can be sure they will stand behind it...
This message was modified Jan 11, 2007 by km_21


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solara


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

Re: ariens or husqvarna?
Reply #10   Jan 8, 2007 10:05 pm
HD usually has a 25% off `sale on blowers around the 20th or so of every jan. 

2004-2005 Ariens 11528LE
Jacobsen snow-burst
royster


" It is the use of power tools that separates man from animals"

Location: New Brunswick, Canada
Joined: Feb 11, 2011
Points: 284

Re: ariens or husqvarna?
Reply #11   Feb 25, 2011 1:00 pm
nibbler wrote:
I have to disagree that while there are a lot of similarities there are some differences. Whether those differences are significant is where most of the discussion comes from.

Things to look for:

  1. Is the chute plastic or metal? I prefer metal.
  2. Is the connection between the chute and the remote control metal?
  3. The Ariens remote control has a locking mechanism that might have been engaged when you were testing it;
  4. Take a look at the auger gear box, some are aluminum, some are cast iron
  5. All machines have traction control either:
    1.     Locking and unlocking one or both wheels, trigger control is nice; or
    2.     Having a true differential, even nicer.
  6. Is the engine OHV or an L-Head? (I like OHV)
  7. Does the traction unit use wheels or tracks ( most people have troubles with tracks)
  8. Don't get too hung up on clearing width. the difference bwtween 26" and 28" is neglible for most driveways.
  9. I hardly ever use electric start but it has been handy a few times, I suspect a block heater would be better.
  10. I think the bearings used in the higher end machines are better quality although probably not significant uless you clear a lot of driveways.
  11. You can get a machine that is too big. Maneuverability  is also important. as is storability
Personally I've been lusting after an Ariens 926DLE.

   You are  correct.    Although  there are only a few different mamufacturers, these   machines are sold under many names.   Some are only painted a different color. But there is Ariens And Husqvarna who build machines that are different from the machines built by MTD and the machines built by Briggs and  Stratton. My personal choice  are the  Husqvarna models like the hydrostatic  16530EXL  ,  and the Husqvarna built  hydrostatic Craftsman models  52993 and the 52070 . These models also have only Briggs engines.

Paul7


Joined: Mar 12, 2007
Points: 452

Re: ariens or husqvarna?
Reply #12   Feb 25, 2011 1:29 pm
royster wrote:
   You are  correct.    Although  there are only a few different mamufacturers, these   machines are sold under many names.   Some are only painted a different color. But there is Ariens And Husqvarna who build machines that are different from the machines built by MTD and the machines built by Briggs and  Stratton. My personal choice  are the  Husqvarna models like the hydrostatic  16530EXL  ,  and the Husqvarna built  hydrostatic Craftsman models  52993 and the 52070 . These models also have only Briggs engines.

Below is a link to the current Craftsman line-up for the US market.  Which one is the hydrostatic model?  Offerings change with a single season...just imagine how much they change over a five year period.

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/dap_10153_12605_DAP_Compare+All+Models?intcmp=snowexp
aa335


Joined: Nov 29, 2008
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Re: ariens or husqvarna?
Reply #13   Feb 25, 2011 1:36 pm
royster wrote:
   You are  correct.    Although  there are only a few different mamufacturers, these   machines are sold under many names.   Some are only painted a different color. But there is Ariens And Husqvarna who build machines that are different from the machines built by MTD and the machines built by Briggs and  Stratton. My personal choice  are the  Husqvarna models like the hydrostatic  16530EXL  ,  and the Husqvarna built  hydrostatic Craftsman models  52993 and the 52070 . These models also have only Briggs engines.

Are you from NJ?

Do you realize that this thread is over 5 years old?  Most of the posters of this thread hasn't been active for half a year.  :)

If you want to discuss about Husq snowblower, feel free to start a new thread.  It's quite apparent that we now all know that Husq, hydrostatic, and you have lots in common...

This message was modified Feb 25, 2011 by aa335
royster


" It is the use of power tools that separates man from animals"

Location: New Brunswick, Canada
Joined: Feb 11, 2011
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Re: ariens or husqvarna?
Reply #14   Feb 25, 2011 3:31 pm
Paul7 wrote:
Below is a link to the current Craftsman line-up for the US market.  Which one is the hydrostatic model?  Offerings change with a single season...just imagine how much they change over a five year period.

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/dap_10153_12605_DAP_Compare+All+Models?intcmp=snowexp


THe Hydrostatic models in the Craftsman snowblowers are:

Model  52993      27 inch     Briggs and Stratton 305   14.5 torque

Model 52070      30 inch      Briggs and Stratton 342    16.5 torque

royster


" It is the use of power tools that separates man from animals"

Location: New Brunswick, Canada
Joined: Feb 11, 2011
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Re: ariens or husqvarna?
Reply #15   Feb 25, 2011 3:42 pm
royster wrote:
THe Hydrostatic models in the Craftsman snowblowers are:

Model  52993      27 inch     Briggs and Stratton 305   14.5 torque

Model 52070      30 inch      Briggs and Stratton 342    16.5 torque



After looking at the   2010-2011 Craftsman snowblowers for sale in the USA  , I have found that the models sold in Canada are entirely different.   It looks like that there are no hydrostatic models sold in the USA.

And, It doesn't look like   any of the US models are built by Husqvarna.

This message was modified Feb 25, 2011 by royster


FrankMA


Location: Merrimack Valley/Northeastern Mass
Joined: Jul 1, 2010
Points: 587

Re: ariens or husqvarna?
Reply #16   Feb 25, 2011 4:06 pm
aa335 wrote:
Are you from NJ?

Do you realize that this thread is over 5 years old?  Most of the posters of this thread hasn't been active for half a year.  :)

If you want to discuss about Husq snowblower, feel free to start a new thread.  It's quite apparent that we now all know that Husq, hydrostatic, and you have lots in common...



You're a funny ba$tard aa335! I'm still laughing....

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
royster


" It is the use of power tools that separates man from animals"

Location: New Brunswick, Canada
Joined: Feb 11, 2011
Points: 284

Re: ariens or husqvarna?
Reply #17   Feb 25, 2011 6:10 pm
aa335 wrote:
Are you from NJ?

Do you realize that this thread is over 5 years old?  Most of the posters of this thread hasn't been active for half a year.  :)

If you want to discuss about Husq snowblower, feel free to start a new thread.  It's quite apparent that we now all know that Husq, hydrostatic, and you have lots in common...


I am not from NewJersey.    I am from Canada, and until  a little while ago, I did not know that the Craftsman models offered in the USA are  completely different from those offered in Canada.    Craftsman in Canada does offer 2 models built by Husqvarna with Hydrostatic drive.  After looking at the line of US  Craftsman models, I don't even see any that resemble  a Husqvarna. 

"The thread is over 5 years old and most of the posters haven't been active for half a year"    Yes I am aware of that, It is time it was updated.  But I am sorry for you, because in Canada ,  both Craftsman and Husqvarna offer us so much more.

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