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alexsha
Joined: Dec 12, 2009
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Canadian Snowblowers are better?
Original Message Dec 13, 2009 7:08 pm |
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This is the snowblower I want: http://www.sears.ca/product/craftsman-305cc-24-dual-stage-snowblower/71529070?ptag=1
305cc Briggs & Stratton, Snow Series engine, 13.5 ft lbs torque Steel remote chute Remote chute controls Remote axle lock / Power steering
Where is this for sale in the USA for a similar price? The Ariens Deluxe Platinum 24" is the closest I've seen but it's a smaller engine and costs more. I live in Utah and while we do get lots of storms, the snow doesn't get too deep where I live. It does, however, get VERY wet at times. I looked around at the higher end single-stage Hondas and Toros, but for the price, I'd only be $100~$200 away from getting a good dual-stage. Even if I only had to have the power of a dual-stage once or twice a year I'd rather be prepared and not stuck with a blower that works most of the time but not that time where it really counts.
So, back to the topic at hand. Is there a similar snowblower to be found in the US for around the same price?
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Waterloo
Joined: Dec 13, 2009
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Re: Canadian Snowblowers are better?
Reply #18 Dec 16, 2009 8:18 am |
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I'll agree with the trigger lock comment as I had that on the Simplicity, I really did not like it as it would engage at the worst times if I was not careful and give me a good jerk.
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Waterloo
Joined: Dec 13, 2009
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Re: Canadian Snowblowers are better?
Reply #19 Dec 16, 2009 8:26 am |
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Yeah. Good idea having a two stage for back up. You must have a good size garage to house three snow throwers! She is around 4.5 cars, stick built 2x6, insulated, finished, heated, cooled, with a 2nd story loft and 3 10ft doors. If it had plumbing I could rent out the upstairs as an apartment. Me and the neighbors built here a couple of years ago and saved a fortune over having a contractor come in so we went a little bigger, just paid for materials and beer, lots of beer. I really love the area around here and the neighbors, I feel very fortunate to live in such a place.
This message was modified Dec 16, 2009 by Waterloo
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alexsha
Joined: Dec 12, 2009
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Re: Canadian Snowblowers are better?
Reply #20 Dec 16, 2009 8:30 am |
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The more I keep looking, researching, and thinking, the more I'm inclined to go over my $1000ish budget. By what I understand, an Ariens snowblower could last me 10+ years (if not 2~3 times that according to some people). So if I spend a few hundred more I'll have all the higher end features for that amount of time. Making me want to spend more is mean to my wife 
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Waterloo
Joined: Dec 13, 2009
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Re: Canadian Snowblowers are better?
Reply #21 Dec 16, 2009 10:11 am |
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The more I keep looking, researching, and thinking, the more I'm inclined to go over my $1000ish budget. By what I understand, an Ariens snowblower could last me 10+ years (if not 2~3 times that according to some people). So if I spend a few hundred more I'll have all the higher end features for that amount of time. Making me want to spend more is mean to my wife  Spend the money now, get it over with. Take care of it and it should easily go 15 years with regular maint. Heck my little plastic Toro CCR2000 is 15+ years old, she is a little long in the tooth but still moves snow.
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