The Ariens 27LE Deluxe has quite a few advantages over the L1226LE:
Forged crankshaft and ball bearing journals (cast crank and bushings on the Simplicity)
Heavy 1" diameter axle (3/4" on Simplicity)
Gusseted fully welded frame (27 welds) with welded-in engineered truss sub-frame (vs. bolt together frame with a doubler plate on top)
Large 6" x .625 friction disk versus 4.34" x .5" on Simplicity (lasts longer, better final drive ratio for more torque)
Remote Locking axle (L1226E has pin-lock only)
Large 14" impeller (vs. 12") for higher volumetric capacity and increased throwing distance
Dual belt auger drive (vs. single) to eliminate belt adjustments and transmit continuous full power without compromising belts
Ball bearings on high speed friction disk shaft (bushings on Simplicity L1226E)
3 year warranty vs. 2 year
A superior XS auger gear box with larger alloy steel auger gear and larger power transfer shafts (vs. Murray derived aluminum box)
A 2009 Consumer Reports "Recommended" rating
The Simplicity L1226E adds:
Remote cap deflector
Power chute rotation (2009)
Notes: the auger gear case being used on the Simplicity L1226E model (for 2009) is derived from Briggs' entry level Murray products . To my knowledge it has always driven 12" augers, not 14" (which the L1226E uses). This is 17% more load on the gear box...It may or may not be an issue. Last year it used the cast iron Simplicity box from the L1428E.
The 2009 Simplicity models also apparently dumped the all-plastic auger shaft pilot bushings and went to sintered steel, which is good
This message was modified Sep 16, 2009 by Snowmann