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Simplicity 924i, Toro 3650

Location: Northern Suburbs of Chicago, Illinois
Joined: Dec 3, 2008
Points: 43

Buying A New Two Stage - Would Appreciate Your Advice
Original Message   Dec 3, 2008 10:48 am
I am planning to purchase a new snowblower this week and would be grateful for your suggestions. I have researched a number of brands that are available here in the Chicago area including Craftsman, Troy-Bilt, Ariens, and Poulan. I understand that American Yard Products (AYP) manufactures most of the lower and mid-range brands that are sold at the big box stores (Lowe's, Home Depot) and that companies like Craftsman, Troy-Bilt, MTD and Poulan simply add their own labels to basically the same product. I especially noticed that Craftsman and Troy-Bilt are identical. One of my concerns is that many of the contributors in these forums state that the Tecumseh motors are loud and vibrate strongly, and that Tecumseh is going out of business this year. Most prefer the OHV Briggs and Stratton motors because they are smoother and quieter than Tecumseh. Would you agree? Troy-Bilt claims that their motors are "Troy-Bilt", but are they really Tecumseh or B & S? The only brand in this price range that I have seen equipped with the B & S is the Craftsman. Poulan definitely has the Tecumseh "Snow King" motor.

I have an 80 foot long by 15 foot wide driveway that connects to a main street. The city snowplows tend to pile up the heavy wet snow at the end of my driveway when they make their passes down the street. Living in the Chicago area means I can get some significant amounts of snow, but most are typically in the 4 to 8 inches range.

Regarding features, I am concerned that the "joystick" equipped models (Troy-Bilt, Craftsman) with exposed wiring will gather ice while in use and freeze up making the chute control worthless, so I prefer the simple crank control. And the plastic chute's durability concerns me too. Most of thse models have 6 forward speeds and two reverse speeds.  

I would like to spend less than $1000, which means the Ariens, Toro, John Deere, and Honda are out. What brands (Craftsman, Troy-Bilt, Poulan) would you recommend? What horsepower would you feel I need to clear a driveway of this length? And what about the swath size - 24", 26", 28"? Finally, do you prefer the B & S motors over the Tecumseh motors?

Thank you, I really appreciate your advice!

 

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Summerwinds


Simplicity 924i, Toro 3650

Location: Northern Suburbs of Chicago, Illinois
Joined: Dec 3, 2008
Points: 43

Re: Buying A New Two Stage - Would Appreciate Your Advice
Reply #12   Dec 4, 2008 2:43 pm
Gentlemen,

After listening to all of your good advice I have decided to purchase the Simplicity 924E. This model is a bit smaller at 24" but has the B & S 9 hp engine. It should be more manueverable at 176 pounds compared to a similar Ariens at 250 pounds. Cost will be just under $1100 with tax & delivery. Sounds like a good deal and I like the fact that many of you are so impressed with the Simplicity brand.

Thanks again to everyone. I will let you know how it works when I use it after the first significant snow.    

 

mkd55


Location: wisconsin
Joined: Dec 16, 2005
Points: 155

Re: Buying A New Two Stage - Would Appreciate Your Advice
Reply #13   Dec 4, 2008 8:44 pm
summerwinds! you made a wise choice! the lighter machine will handle easier and most of the time that is a plus,however in deep snow a heavier machine tracks better. also if the front is too light  in very deep snow it will tend to want to go over the bottom couple of inches instead of plowing or cutting through it. probably true of all machines though. one other comment i have is that for 22 yrs my ariens always done the job. every year after sitting all summer the very first time i go to start it it starts very hard.i bought mine with the 110 volt electric start and i just plug it into the wall and it starts much easier this first time.once this initial start and run is over the rest of the year it starts first or second pull by hand.i never did anything during storage but put stable in it and shut the fuel petcock off.i do try to store it only half full though so i can top the tank off with fresh gas before the first initial start.
xauxi99


Joined: Aug 28, 2009
Points: 1

Re: Buying A New Two Stage - Would Appreciate Your Advice
Reply #14   Aug 28, 2009 11:42 pm
 Marked! I will come back to check this soon!thanks a lot.:-)
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