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heyyip
Joined: Apr 5, 2007
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Ariens 1336 pro Boat anchor
Original Message Apr 5, 2007 11:00 am |
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I bought this machine because I needed a rugged machine that would last me. I would rather purchase a "Tim Taylor" machine rather than fuss with an inferior one. This beast has 13hp, 36" wide, locking diff, heated hand grips, light, elec start, ect.... I have a 100 foot paved driveway. It has snowed 4 times since I purchased it, and it has broke down on me 3 times. everything from a factory recall that i wasnt notified of, so it burned belts (4)!!, to nuts & bolts falling out, chute breaking, auger stops turning, wheels stop driving, etc.... The dealer has a special place for it in his shop that they dont fill when it is at my place. I believe this machine would last forever, if i dont use it. The dealer stood behind me 100% when I told them enough is enough I wanted something done, money back, or a replacement. Now it has snowed today, 20", I have a bad back and have to shovel while the ariens company sits on my $3000.00. Anybody else have this problem?
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heyyip
Joined: Apr 5, 2007
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Re: Ariens 1336 pro Boat anchor
Reply #16 May 7, 2007 2:06 pm |
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It appears snowman was well aware of this machine beforehand, and has been in contact with several individuals (my dealer, etc) who can do something about it. We'll see.
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jubol
Location: Dover, De
Joined: Oct 3, 2003
Points: 1558
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Re: Ariens 1336 pro Boat anchor
Reply #17 May 8, 2007 6:53 pm |
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heyyip The way Ariens is going on your problem, you might have it repaired by the end of next years snow season!!! Lots of luck on having your problem solved!! Fred
This message was modified May 8, 2007 by jubol
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
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67L48
Joined: Nov 8, 2007
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Re: Ariens 1336 pro Boat anchor
Reply #19 Nov 13, 2007 3:42 pm |
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Ariens does seem to be a gold standard in price/performance. That's true here and just about everywhere else I go. Nothing wrong with that. However, it's just impossible to make that many machines without a lemon. Whether all the tolerances lined up, it was a Friday afternoon build, or whatever, it just happens. A good company isn't defined solely by defect rate -- it's also how it responds when the few unavoidable defects happen. Obviously, none of us know the full story of what has happened in this case, but hopefully Ariens will use this as an opportunity to demonstrate the brand promise of the Ariens name.
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borat
Joined: Nov 10, 2007
Points: 2692
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Re: Ariens 1336 pro Boat anchor
Reply #20 Nov 13, 2007 4:06 pm |
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When I was shopping for a new snow thrower about a month ago, the local Cub Cadet/MTD dealer had a similar, used, 2005 model Ariens 1336DLE on his lot. I looked it over pretty good and it did look like an impressively built machine. All steel construction, cast iron auger drive gear case, OHV Tec engine, 12 volt electric start, light, hand warmers etc. The dealer wanted $1600.00 for it. Upon close inspection, i noticed a few details on the engine that looked out of place. It appeared to me that the engine had been worked on. Dealer claimed that it hadn't been. At least not by him. That doesn't rule out that someone else may have had it apart. He also claimed that it had very little time on it. The attached maintenance minder showed 70 hours, which is more than very little in my book. Another feature I disliked was the wheel lock down on the right hand wheel. Now that I have read this post, I'm all the more pleased that I decided to go with a new Simplicity 9528 for considerably less money. I looked at the HD models of Toro and Ariens and wasn't impressed. Prices were substantially higher than the Simp and neither machine had all of the desirable features nor apparent build quality. I would have looked at the higher end models of Ariens and Toro but the local dealer is worst price gouger I've ever come across. So I didn't bother to visit his dealership. Now I have to wait for some snow to put the Simplicity through it's paces to see how well it performs. Will provide a review after a few months of operation.
This message was modified Nov 13, 2007 by borat
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heyyip
Joined: Apr 5, 2007
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Re: Ariens 1336 pro Boat anchor
Reply #21 Mar 3, 2008 12:47 pm |
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OK people, Here is the update on my machine: The dealer told me he was going to swallow the loss and get me a new machine, which he did last year. he had it all summer as an agreement between us because he was busy with mowers and the snow was gone, free storage, right? Just before our first storm, i recieved the new machine with "all the updates", evidently there were a few. I used it without any problems through 2 BIG storms. We got a wet snowfall last week of about 5 inches. I made 1 pass down my paved driveway, turned around, made a half a pass back, and I smelled something hot. 10 seconds later the machine was on fire. I put out the fire with snow, took pictures, and brought them to the dealer. They were back to my home as soon as I was to retrieve the machine. He called me back to tell me not to worry, it is under warrantee. He said the machine was wired wrong from the factory, and the wires chaffed and shorted out under the battery, and that he ordered a new wiring harness, and it will be good as new....I wonder, will it? For the price of this monster I could have had a couple of K-Mart machines.
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solara
Location: Boston
Joined: Jun 16, 2004
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Re: Ariens 1336 pro Boat anchor
Reply #22 Mar 3, 2008 6:05 pm |
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I think that las vegas wants you as a COOLER. I guess the good luck is that the machine did not blow up or ignite anything else. geeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeez
2004-2005 Ariens 11528LE Jacobsen snow-burst
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heyyip
Joined: Apr 5, 2007
Points: 8
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Re: Ariens 1336 pro Boat anchor
Reply #24 Mar 28, 2008 7:17 pm |
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Well, I got it back, it does run and move. we had about an inch shortly after, it SEEEmed to handle tha inch with confidence. I have my doubts about much more than that. Not far from here they got 186" of snow this year. I would have retired 8 or 9 of these machines! Take a look for your self, Bethel Maine, home of the worlds biggest snow woman: http://www.bethelmainesnowwoman.com/blog/
This message was modified Mar 28, 2008 by heyyip
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