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roycemi


Joined: Sep 6, 2008
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Ariens 624E vs. Ariens 927LE - Should I spend $200 more for the bigger model?
Original Message   Sep 6, 2008 6:38 am
I live in Green Bay, WI (Go Pack Go!) and last winter was too much for my 12 year old Toro single stage snowthrower.  I have a 3 car wide driveway approximately 45' long and I'm looking at getting a larger model and have narrowed my choices down to the Ariens 624E and the Ariens 927LE.  My local hardware store has the 624E availble for $799 and the 927LE for $999 so the price jump is not enormous.  I'm concerned that the 927LE may be too big and unwieldy to use, especially for my wife.  I understand it has the fingertip control to unlock the axle to make turns easier.  It also weighs 82 more pounds. Another difference is engine type where the 624 has an OHV and the 927 has an L-Head.  What's the difference?  My neighbor has a 624 and is quite happy with it and I think I would be as well.  I'm trying to understand if it's worth the extra $200 to get the larger model.  Thanks in advance for yoru assistance!  -Royce
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oakville


Joined: Dec 6, 2005
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Re: Ariens 624E vs. Ariens 927LE - Should I spend $200 more for the bigger model?
Reply #4   Oct 8, 2008 2:37 pm
i've got an older 926DLE - it can bog down in heavy snow.  i'd worry about the smaller engine.

the unit is quite heavy, but it is well balanced, and is easy to fit into the garage with the car in there.

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