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daequitz
Location: Keystone State
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Help; New Simplicity 755M - Museum Piece? Price?
Original Message Jan 4, 2009 9:30 am |
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Hello! Newbie here. New to this snow scene too having just moved to the Northeast from a warmer climate. I've pretty much decided going the route of a walk-behind blower versus a front blade on the Deere due to expense and convenience. I've looked at several walk-behinds and for my modest needs the Simplicity looks well put together for the money. I have my eye on a new Simplicity that the dealer claims is a model 755M. That's fine, however I can't seem to find ANY information on the 755 models either "E" or "M". I've done both the Internet search and in this forum as well. The only info I can find is out on the Simplicity website and it appears from their posted manuals this model hasn't been made since the turn of the century (around 2000)! I'm thnking that can't be right.......what am I missing?? I'm okay with picking up a new prior year blower if it's a solid machine and the price is right. I just need to be able to blow wet snow a few times a year. This dealer was very helpful and spent a lot of time with me going through all of the ins and outs of snowblowing. I noted too that the sales borchure he handed me has a model i7524e listed as the closest match to what was on the showroom floor. Finally, the sale price is $999 plus tax lubed and delivered. Good deal or not??? Sorry for being long winded. I plan on calling the dealer back this week with this concern, but any feedback is appreciated. Thanks!
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daequitz
Location: Keystone State
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Re: Help; New Simplicity 755M - Museum Piece? Price?
Reply #2 Jan 4, 2009 10:31 am |
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I've never heard of that model. I've never studied the history of Simplicity snow throwers either so my ignorance doesn't mean much. What kind of features does the machine have? Does it have Easy Steer, and single hand operation? What does it have for an engine? The price seems steep for a ten year old machine. Can you get a picture of one and post it?
Hmm, good questions. It looks exactly like the i7524e in the brochure I received and from I what I remember as the dealer went over the machine yesterday he pointed out it has Free Hand Control, OHV B&S engine, 15" tires, and 5forward/ 2 Reverse speeds. Of courese it doesn't have electric start either as he referred to it as a "M" model. He even wrote down 755M with the price on the brochure he handed me. This has got me bugged now.
I agree, price does seem high. After searching around on the Internet the morning, it appears a new i7524e can be easily had for suggested retail of $899.99. Here's a link to a pic and features of the i7524e, which looks just like the "755M"; http://www.mayberrys.biz/html/brands/simplicity/twostageintermediate.php And here's a link to a 755 Operators Manual out on Simplicity's website, which is a June, 1999 revision; http://www.simplicitymfg.com/document/index.cfm?doc=TP_100_2253_00_IW_S_LO.pdf Soooo............what do you think of the Simplicity i7524e?? I saw an earlier related thread with the word "kabam" in the subject line.......
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mml4
Snow is good, Deep snow is better!
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Re: Help; New Simplicity 755M - Museum Piece? Price?
Reply #3 Jan 4, 2009 10:38 am |
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daequitz- The 755M is Simplicity model#1693982. In the manual I saw on line it said that the document had been revised in 2003. It describes the unit as a medium frame 2 stage. The M stands for manual start and indicates the unit with the M designation was for export. That doesen't mean it wasn't used domesticaly just that the E model wasn't exported because of the starter being 110 volts. The interesting thing is that the catalog lists two possible engines. An ohv Briggs and a L-head Tecumseh. If the unit you are looking at is the Briggs I would consider that an advantage. The 755E has the model #1693983. If it has a differential or remote wheel disconnect feature and is the Briggs powered unit I think $999 is a top dollar price.It certainly isn't a bargain as even though new it is a discontinued model of 5 or more years. If it were Tecumseh powered I wouldn't consider it at all unless he made me an offer in the $600 range. It's not that I don't like Tecumseh but they just went out of the Engine business. For a$1000 dollars I would be looking at current production units of the Simplicity,Snapper,John Deere,Toro or Ariens Brands. Marc
This message was modified Jan 4, 2009 by mml4
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MacLorry27
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Re: Help; New Simplicity 755M - Museum Piece? Price?
Reply #4 Jan 4, 2009 10:43 am |
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mml4
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Re: Help; New Simplicity 755M - Museum Piece? Price?
Reply #6 Jan 4, 2009 11:09 am |
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Daequitz- The plot thickens! There are two 755M models listed by Simplicity-#1693982 & #1694836. The 1694836 is a model from 2005 or later and is listed as 7.5 hp while the # 1693982 is listed as 2003. If you get to the point of purchase you need to look at the Manual that comes with the machine and look for the print date and whether it is 2005 / 2003. There is also a possibility that the manual will have an earlier print date because the 2003 date was indicated as a revision of an earlier manual. Marc
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daequitz
Location: Keystone State
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Re: Help; New Simplicity 755M - Museum Piece? Price?
Reply #7 Jan 4, 2009 11:18 am |
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daequitz- The 755M is Simplicity model#1693982. In the manual I saw on line it said that the document had been revised in 2003. It describes the unit as a medium frame 2 stage. The M stands for manual start and indicates the unit with the M designation was for export. That doesen't mean it wasn't used domesticaly just that the E model wasn't exported because of the starter being 110 volts. The interesting thing is that the catalog lists two possible engines. An ohv Briggs and a L-head Tecumseh. If the unit you are looking at is the Briggs I would consider that an advantage. The 755E has the model #1693983. If it has a differential or remote wheel disconnect feature and is the Briggs powered unit I think $999 is a top dollar price.It certainly isn't a bargain as even though new it is a discontinued model of 5 or more years. If it were Tecumseh powered I wouldn't consider it at all unless he made me an offer in the $600 range. It's not that I don't like Tecumseh but they just went out of the Engine business. For a$1000 dollars I would be looking at current production units of the Simplicity,Snapper,John Deere,Toro or Ariens Brands. Marc Thanks Marc. It appears I missed that manual. I've just got to get the straight scoop from the Dealer on this. I'll ask him to read off the mfg number and model# on Monday. I'm pretty sure the dealer said the engine is a B&S , but it appears the manual also references an OHV Tecumseh.
So here's a theory that's bouncing around in my head; I'm wondering if the dealers up here (Eastern, PA) have sold out of their current model year inventories (this is probably a popular size for this area) and are breaking out prior year left overs and charging full price? Heck, I haven't been up here long enough to know how this works. Thanks again to all for your feedback.
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daequitz
Location: Keystone State
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Re: Help; New Simplicity 755M - Museum Piece? Price?
Reply #8 Jan 4, 2009 11:34 am |
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Excellent. This is the first spec sheet I've seen. I noticed there appears to be a extra "5" in their listed model number. I wonder if that's been my problem - the dealer left out a "5". I see this Operators Manual is dated 2005. It also lists the engine as a only B&S for the OHV. Getting closer to current........Thanks!
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mml4
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Re: Help; New Simplicity 755M - Museum Piece? Price?
Reply #9 Jan 4, 2009 3:37 pm |
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I'm pretty sure the dealer said the engine is a B&S , but it appears the manual also references an OHV Tecumseh. Daequitz- Be cautiousIf it's a Tecumseh - The 2003 Manual references an L-head Tecumseh which is not an OHV. Not an issue if it is Briggs powered.
In addition look carefully at the SEPW advertisement- in addition to using an extra 5 they also tell you to call for current models and pricing as well. I wouldn't be shocked to find they don't have a 755 for sale although I may be overly cautious/cynical. Marc
This message was modified Jan 4, 2009 by mml4
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MacLorry27
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Re: Help; New Simplicity 755M - Museum Piece? Price?
Reply #10 Jan 4, 2009 4:44 pm |
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daequitz
Location: Keystone State
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Re: Help; New Simplicity 755M - Museum Piece? Price?
Reply #11 Jan 4, 2009 8:50 pm |
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This just gets better and better. Finally, I've got a list price to compare to as a point of reference. Well, I've got a running list of questions for the dealer. There may be a sound explanation and rationale for all of this. Regardless, this thread has been a huge help. I suppose I'm learning as I go. +++++++
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