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joshmech90
everything needs more power and nothing is powerful enough
Joined: Jul 5, 2007
Points: 50
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whats the deal with ariens?
Original Message Jul 5, 2007 10:50 pm |
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i am new to this forum and from what i have heard its full of arien fans. the problem is i have never heard of them before in my life. they must be a small company or they are olny sold back east because out here in Washington i have never seen one and i have been to all the shops. exactlyb how good are they and how well do they stack up to the magor companies such as Honda and Cub cadet? you would think if they were any good they would have them everywhere
This message was modified Jul 5, 2007 by joshmech90
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krislu
Location: Long Island, NY
Joined: Dec 27, 2004
Points: 148
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Re: whats the deal with ariens?
Reply #4 Jul 8, 2007 8:02 am |
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Josh- First of all, why must Ariens be small ? just because you never heard of them doesn't mean they are a small company. It means you have little knowledge in the snowblower market. Ariens has been and still is a major player in the snowblower market long before Honda came on the scene. I don't know the market in your area ( I assume your in Washington, the state) how big or small it is but maybe Ariens has decided not to go after it (to small) or maybe the dealers decided not to sign up and be an Ariens dealer. Here,in NY Home Depot carries Ariens snowblowers. Do you have a Home Depot near you ? Do they carry it ? If not that tells you something about the market that your in. As for Cub Cadet they are owned by MTD ( a low grade equip manufacterer) and are not made to the standards of Ariens or Honda. As for Honda ,good engines, and owners rave about there performance ,Throwing distance etc, but there construction is tinnier than an Ariens and you pay more for it. - Kris
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