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Clay
Location: Wis
Joined: Dec 3, 2008
Points: 111
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Ariens and Tecumseh
Original Message Jan 5, 2009 10:51 am |
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I know that this has been brought up many times before, but I wanted to hit this one again. Most know that Tecumseh is now bankrupt and there are no engines available and there are no plans to make any more engines at this point. It doesn't mean that they will never make any engines, but right now nothing is for sure. Ariens was always a proud user of the Tecumseh snow king line of engines. How would you feel about buying an Ariens with a Tecumseh engine in it right now? I was in Home Depot this weekend and saw the latest batches of the 927LE. These new units came with Briggs Snow Max engines that produced 13.5 foot pounds of torque and sold for $1050. . The Ariens web site does not reflect this change yet. I think the Snow King engines are very nice units that have proven themselves in the field or in this case the snow. The other reason to use Tecumseh for Ariens was always a marketing way to differentiate themselves from products put out by B&S, including the B&S name plate, John Deere, and Simplicity to name just a few (I'm sure there are many more). When I think of snow engines I personally think pretty simplistically. I think of the Tecumseh, B&S, Honda and the many Chinesse engines no matter who's name plate is on the sheet metal. Would love to hear your comments. Rick
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pvrp
Joined: Nov 14, 2008
Points: 151
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Re: Ariens and Tecumseh
Reply #25 Jan 7, 2009 12:28 pm |
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If I can't find parts for that unit 10 years down the road that is one thing but the new unit needs to have an engine that will have parts available not only for warranty work if need be but down the road. Ariens have declared publicly that they will cover the warranties for their machines. I take this to mean that they'll change the engine on one if they have to. Paul
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Clay
Location: Wis
Joined: Dec 3, 2008
Points: 111
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Re: Ariens and Tecumseh
Reply #27 Jan 9, 2009 11:52 am |
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While I never got a straight answer out of the customer service department and they transferred me to the warranty department to ask about Tecumseh engines and Ariens, I did send them an email. When I sent the email, there was a notification that said that it could take up to two days to get a reply. I received a return email from Ariens today, 4 days later, and this is it: "Dear Rick
Thank you for contacting the Ariens Company. The Tecumseh Company has not changed in their service to the customer. Please contact Tecumseh 800-558-5402 for further information on their products.
Thank you Tom Dvorachek Customer Service Rep Ariens/Gravely Co. 920 756 4352 fax 920 756 4471 tdvorachek@ariens.com "
I replied to Tom and told him that I had already tried contacting customer service and if he actually read my email he would have seen that. From the original email to Ariens:
"I have concerns about long term parts availability as well as warranty work. I was on hold two times this morning. Judy in Customer Service didn't want to answer my questions and no one would pick up after over 20 minutes on hold in the warranty department despite two calls placed."
So that's Ariens customer service, which makes me feel more confident about investing in a John Deere with a Briggs engine instead of the Ariens with the Tecumseh engines.
Please draw your own conclusions as this is one example with a couple of different contacts with customer service at Ariens. Your experiences might very well be different with different people on different days."
Rick Ingle
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JeffM
Joined: Dec 27, 2008
Points: 20
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Re: Ariens and Tecumseh
Reply #29 Jan 9, 2009 3:05 pm |
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Not to knock Fords or Mercury's, but the JD Powers rating is "initial quality". Fit , finish, and first blush impressions. It says nothing for long term durability. Remember when the Renault Alliance was the Motor Trend car of the year? (and the cars were sold with that exact proclamation on a banner in the window). It also made the Car and Driver's Ten Best. They were all in a salvage yard in short order.
PK I'm glad someone spoke up about those JDPower "initial quality" ratings. I"ve never been impressed by them, for the exactly the same reasons Paul outlined. As far as "car of the year" goes, how about the Chevrolet Vega? One of the biggest eggs GM ever laid.
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