Outdoor Power Equipment (Lawn Mowers, Snow Blowers, Chain Saws and more) Discussions |
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seabird
Joined: Nov 10, 2005
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Re: Ariens 722
Reply #13 Jan 28, 2009 7:18 am |
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i don't know the definitive dates and models but i believe the ccr1000/2000/3000 series and possibly a few other of the ccr models prior to the 2450/3650/snow commander had zuki engines. these were made from the late 80's to mid 90's i think. i havn't googled but i would be interested to know as well. from what i understand the ccr2000 in particular with the 4.5 zuki engine was basically replaced by the 2450 with the toro rtek 5hp engine. i've heard that the hp rating on the zuki is under rated in this case is a stronger engine. i was also told that the new toro single stage machines are fitted with plastic carbs and can be finiky sp?..but are cheap to replace at only 30-40 bucks. good luck and if you find out more on the zuki engine dates, please post them up.
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seabird
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Re: Ariens 722
Reply #16 Jan 30, 2009 4:07 am |
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I'm seeing quite a few CCR1000 and CCR2000 on craigslist that are selling 50%-75% price of a comparable new models. I think these were trade-ins and someone fixed them up and post them for sale. Prices are a little high though at this time of the year, probably can do better in the spring. I think I try to find a cheap CCR2000 since this is the middle model with ample power. what exact prices are you seeing? as a reference i bought 2 used ones for 100-140 each. basically all that was needed were new paddles and a carb clean. the cheaper one did require some work to the housing but nothing too costly. when you are looking at them be sure to check out the belt housing cover at the bottom. most are worn and allow snow to get in the belt area that in turn creates slippage. you can do a diy fix or just buy the new part for around 25 bucks.
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seabird
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Re: Ariens 722
Reply #18 Jan 30, 2009 9:58 pm |
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where abouts are you located? that does sound high unless they are in good shape (i.e. housing) with new paddles.
This message was modified Jan 30, 2009 by seabird
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