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ettidura
Joined: Dec 22, 2008
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John Deere 928E Easy to turn or not?
Original Message Jan 3, 2009 10:20 pm |
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Buying a John Deere 928E, but I am concerned that it won't be easy to turn. On their website it states "Knob style wheel differential system", what exactly is that? Their other higher end models have "Easy Steer" and "Quick turn". Whats better? Should I look to Toro, Simplicity/Snapper instead? Which one is easiest to turn in the same class as 928e?
Link on their site for the 928E:
http://www.deere.com/en_US/ProductCatalog/HO/servlet/com.deere.u90785.cce.productcatalog.view.servlets.ProdCatProduct?pNbr=LP1695441&tM=HO
Thx.
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ettidura
Joined: Dec 22, 2008
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Re: John Deere 928E Easy to turn or not?
Reply #2 Jan 3, 2009 10:47 pm |
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Yeah, I don't see their manuals either anywhere.
Anyone own the 928E? Is it fairly easy to turn?
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pvrp
Joined: Nov 14, 2008
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Re: John Deere 928E Easy to turn or not?
Reply #6 Jan 3, 2009 11:37 pm |
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Is it possible to get user manual here?
http://www.deere.com/en_US/ag/servicesupport/serviceliterature/index.html It looks like they only have parts manuals for snowblowers made in 2001 and they look suspiciously like Ariens of that era. Paul
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Ozzie
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Re: John Deere 928E Easy to turn or not?
Reply #8 Jan 4, 2009 7:04 am |
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i have the john deere 928e, it's no problem to turn around, the only reason i could see using the unlock feature on the right wheel, is when you had to make a really tight turn, i clean my drive way, then i do my fence line along the front of my property so my dogs don't walk over the fence when the snow gets to high, even at the end of the fence line it's no problem to turn around, the only time i unlocked that wheel was to see if it worked,if you are in average shape, i wouldn't worry about it
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ettidura
Joined: Dec 22, 2008
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Re: John Deere 928E Easy to turn or not?
Reply #9 Jan 4, 2009 8:03 am |
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Ozzie: How does one turn it around? Do you have to push down so that the font lifts up? Also, does anyone carry Simplicity online...I am in MA and they appear to be sold out everywhere. Not sure if the dealers or simplicity offer extended warranties, since I would like to get that also.
This message was modified Jan 4, 2009 by ettidura
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Ozzie
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Re: John Deere 928E Easy to turn or not?
Reply #10 Jan 4, 2009 8:31 am |
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yes, push down on the handles, and turn it, my wife tried the machine out when we brought it home on the driveway,she has no problem,and she is maybe 105lbs soaking wet, i could see her having a problem doing the fence,but she has no intentions of doing the snow removale anyways, just wanted to check her out on it in case she needs to use it if i'm out of town.
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Ozz0830
Joined: Dec 20, 2008
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Re: John Deere 928E Easy to turn or not?
Reply #11 Jan 4, 2009 9:27 am |
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I also own the 928E, and had the same concerns when I purchased mine.(My first snowblower) The John Deere dealership didn't have the next model up (1130), although Lowe's did. I talked to the John Deere person (who also does all the service on the Lowe's machines), and he seemed to think it wasn't that big a deal. I was of the mind at first, that if I'm going to shell out THAT kind of money, the thing ought to go do my driveway and sidewalks all by itself. At the very LEAST I wanted it easy to turn. But, in the end, I went with the 928. The first snowfall had me out experimenting, and it really isn't bad at all. I didn't like the idea of bending over and popping out the knob every time I wanted to turn around, (and there IS a trick to that....) but with snow on the ground, the thing really isn't that hard to turn around. As Ozzie said, just push the handles down and "muscle" it.
Where easy steer would help me is on my front walk which isn't straight, but curved.
I've used the machine 3 times as of now, and after having a couple of issues (that were cleared up with some help from this forum), I have been very happy with the purchase.
Hope that helps.
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