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SnowRemover
Toro 828LXE
Location: Near Albany, NY
Joined: Jan 12, 2005
Points: 139
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Toro vs Craftsman
Original Message Jan 14, 2005 10:52 am |
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Here are the facts I can find:
Model | Toro | Craftsman | | Price | $1,294 | $1,190 | (all taxes, extended warranties included) | Warranty | 2 yrs | 5 yrs | (both in-home / in-home pickup) | CR rated | # 1 | # 4 | | Free wheel steering | Y | Y | | Horsepower | 8 hp | 9 hp | | Wheel Size | 15 “ | 16 “ | | Everything else (clearing path, etc) seem equal. Normally I would jump on the Toro, based on its superior rating, not only for this model, but for many of their other models that have consistently done well in CR ratings. The only caveat is, in a big storm (15” or more) does anyone think the extra 1 hp of the Craftsman will make a difference. Two people I work with have Ariens (hard to believe I don’t disclose everything about my life in one post so this fact might shock some people). One loves his 8.5hp Ariens and says it is more than adequate even in 15” storms, the other disagreed and traded in the 8.5 hp Ariens for an 11hp Ariens. The “end of the driveway” was the argument for the latter co-worker getting a bigger machine. Both co-workers say their wives could not use their Ariens due to handling is difficult (especially getting it out and in the garage where the pavement is dry). So for me, the Ariens is not a product I want to consider. I’m curious as to your opinions specifically about the hp between the Toro and the Craftsman. Is it necessary to get a bigger machine (I live in upstate NY, but not in Syracuse or Buffalo – near Albany, where we get about 60” year in total snowfall).
This message was modified Jan 14, 2005 by SnowRemover
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AZinOH
Those who accept self-deception will perish by it. Shakespeare said "to thine own self be true".
Joined: Nov 25, 2004
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Re: Toro vs Craftsman
Reply #24 Jan 14, 2005 8:03 pm |
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If the choice is between 1 horsepower and quality, choose quality. 1 more horsepower will never pay a really noticeable dividend over the long haul, but quality always will. Even if 1 less horsepower is noticeable, it will simply take a little longer to do the job. I'm biased, I chose a Toro. AZ
This message was modified Jan 14, 2005 by AZinOH
Snowblower...Toro Power Max 726te 2004 Lawn tractor...AYP w/ 14.5 Briggs-42in 2000
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AZinOH
Those who accept self-deception will perish by it. Shakespeare said "to thine own self be true".
Joined: Nov 25, 2004
Points: 189
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Re: Toro vs Craftsman
Reply #27 Jan 14, 2005 9:06 pm |
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The Murray built machines for Craftsman have higher bars.For me that is a handling factor. To bad they'r going belly up. Mine handles pretty good.Bigger tires are better too.Toro is better quality.I would buy a Toro before Ariens.OHV motor if you can get one. Don't hold me to it, but as far as I know none of the Toros have an OHV engine. I'm not knocking the Tecumseh SK's, but I am happy with the R*tek two stroke in my Toro 726 and very glad I have it.
AZ
Snowblower...Toro Power Max 726te 2004 Lawn tractor...AYP w/ 14.5 Briggs-42in 2000
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