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bob1031


Joined: Dec 22, 2008
Points: 7

Ariens ST11528DLE Drive problem
Original Message   Dec 26, 2008 12:09 pm
Ariens Snow Throwers are junk.!!  I purchased a model 926015 -ST11528DLE a couple of years ago from a dealer.. and have been fighting with them to replace the thing ever since. The first storm it wouldn't throw snow,  as the auger belt needed to be adjusted,,, then,,,, The drive mechansim (friction plate) stops working as snow leaks down from the engine to the plate and causes slippage. After several trips to the dealer (or former dealer as they gave up the line due to so many service issues) Ariens finially recognized there was an issue and had me go to another dealer for service where they installed a baffle cover ??that was to prevent the plate from getting wet...  Well.... let me tell you that didn't work at all.  My machine is still not working and is a piece of junk and Ariens will not replace it.. just want me to keep bringing it back to have it looked at again.    I will never ,,,,never purchase another Ariens product ever again....
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nhmatt


Joined: Dec 21, 2008
Points: 104

Re: Ariens ST11528DLE Drive problem
Reply #16   Jan 27, 2009 8:31 pm
How about people just admit that there isn't a decent snowblower built in this country anymore.  Its retarded.  Ariens sucks unless you like to work on them.   There, I said it.  Rig and fuss all you want.  Tweaking is for crackheads.   There's no excuse.  $100 bucks of steel, a motor, and a pump isn't that hard.  All you Ariens boyz who spew love for this piece of crap product are either in denial,  or dealers trying to protect a name, or have never used another snowblower.  MTD?  sure its junk but at least you're paying semi-junk price instead of $3000 for garbage!!!!!!!!

I was in the Ariens dealership last Friday (need a part?  of course I need a part before I sell this beast.)  and noticed the 1336dle doesn't have a motorized chute anymore, but a cable/joystick assembly.    I thought it was a good idea untill I tried the joystick.   Just when you think they can't make them any cheaper they surprise you.  And another thing:  Why do Ariens rust so fast?   

Paul7


Joined: Mar 12, 2007
Points: 452

Re: Ariens ST11528DLE Drive problem
Reply #17   Jan 27, 2009 9:37 pm
nhmatt wrote:
How about people just admit that there isn't a decent snowblower built in this country anymore.  Its retarded.  Ariens sucks unless you like to work on them.   There, I said it.  Rig and fuss all you want.  Tweaking is for crackheads.   There's no excuse.  $100 bucks of steel, a motor, and a pump isn't that hard.  All you Ariens boyz who spew love for this piece of crap product are either in denial,  or dealers trying to protect a name, or have never used another snowblower.  MTD?  sure its junk but at least you're paying semi-junk price instead of $3000 for garbage!!!!!!!!

I was in the Ariens dealership last Friday (need a part?  of course I need a part before I sell this beast.)  and noticed the 1336dle doesn't have a motorized chute anymore, but a cable/joystick assembly.    I thought it was a good idea untill I tried the joystick.   Just when you think they can't make them any cheaper they surprise you.  And another thing:  Why do Ariens rust so fast?   


It's not that people are in denial but more so that some people can buy an Ariens, work the heck out of it, and never have a problem.  Then others can buy the exact same machine and have nothing but problems.   This is THE problem.   Quality control should be synonymous with the brand name.  If quality control is such that an unacceptable percentage of lemons due to set-up or whatever find there way into the hands of consumers then they're all junk.  One shouldn't have to hope to get lucky that they received the unit that works.

Sadly the problem isn't just unique to snowblowers.  I just decided to replace my 1975 refigerator with a new one.  The thing is 34 years old and still running strong and it's new home is my garage.  Went to a full line major appliance store and the salesman told me that he dosen't have a new refigerator in stock that will give me more than 10 years of service. 

Side Note:  Years ago I bought my first Ariens product, a lawn mower.  After a few years the orange paint started flacking off of the deck.  Not wearing off but literally falling off in peices the size of a book of matches.  I went to the dealer and asked to buy a can of Ariens orange spray paint to touch it up.  The dealer called Ariens and they said that the problem was due to a change they made in a cleaner to clean the metal of oil after their stamping process.  The new cleaner didn't work as well as their old one.  Anyway Ariens authorized the dealer to replace the deck with a brand new one.  I was happy.  Sometimes when a mistake is made it how the company handles it that defines their reputation.  Based on that experience I bought more Ariens lawn mowers, tillers and snowblowers.  Now that all happened over 25 years ago so todays company might be a whole different operation. 

This message was modified Jan 27, 2009 by Paul7
Paul7


Joined: Mar 12, 2007
Points: 452

Re: Ariens ST11528DLE Drive problem
Reply #18   Jan 27, 2009 9:45 pm
mml4 wrote:
Paul- I clicked on the boxes at the bottom of your post but no photos came up.

Marc


Still can't figure out how to load pictures so I'll just paste the link. 

http://lancaster.craigslist.org/tls/1007038329.html
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