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coyote32us


Joined: Oct 20, 2007
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Purchased the Ariens 924DLE model today
Original Message   Nov 6, 2007 8:29 pm
Bought my first snowblower today from a reputable dealer.   The ariens 924DLE model can't wait for the snow.  Thanx for the input.  Read the other threads and used the advice and knowledge.  Even in the negotiations of price.  I am pleased.  I will be mindful of maintenance and care and hopefully this workhorse will last 15-20 years.  Great website thanx again.
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Re: Purchased the Ariens 924DLE model today
Reply #6   Nov 23, 2007 2:18 pm
coyote32us wrote:
Bought my first snowblower today from a reputable dealer.   The ariens 924DLE model can't wait for the snow.  Thanx for the input.  Read the other threads and used the advice and knowledge.  Even in the negotiations of price.  I am pleased.  I will be mindful of maintenance and care and hopefully this workhorse will last 15-20 years.  Great website thanx again.

Good choice, I'm pretty sure that your snow_eater will last forever but dont let the rust notch the steel!

Happy winter and a lot of snow for your new baby.


borat


Joined: Nov 10, 2007
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Purchased the Ariens 924DLE model today
Reply #7   Nov 23, 2007 5:24 pm
I bought a new Simplicity 9528 with the steel chute.  Knowing that sooner or later, clearing end of driveway clearing will pass a lot of sand and stones through it, I made a bit of a modification.  I lined the inside of the chute with a piece of Krazy Kapet.   That's those inexpensive pieces of plastic that kids use to slide down hills.  Fortunately, the chute on the Simplicity seem ideally suited for this.   Took a little fitting and cutting but it looks pretty good.  I put the slippery side out so the snow will have very little resistance.   No  holes had to be drilled.  The Simplicity chute had two holes conveniently located at the bottom front and I used the deflector bolt to attach one side at the top.   I doubt that it will require 2nd hole at the top on the opposite side.   By leaving one side at  the top free, it will allow the plastic to conform with the shape of the chute while under pressure from the snow moving through it.  Well, that's my theory anyway.  This is my first attempt at this so, we'll have to wait to see how it work.     
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