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jviera1298


Joined: Aug 11, 2010
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Talk me out of buying a track snowblower -- or Dont!
Original Message   Aug 11, 2010 2:32 pm
Hello all, I am in the process of deciding which snowblower to buy as I purchased a house this year in Mass and (hopefully) Ill need to use one a lot! Our driveway is paved and about 100' long with a slight curve to it. I have a couple turnaround areas that are rock (medium sized rocks, not really gravel). The unit will be stored in a shed thats entrance is raised so the unit will need to climb a wooden ramp that's probably 215-20 degrees or so and will have to climb the side yard to get from the driveway to the shed which is probably about the same slope as the ramp. Now -- I just cant shake the coolness factor of tracks instead of wheels from factoring into my decision here. The Ariens 28 Deluxe Track model is the one I have my eye on (although it is admittedly more than I wish to spend). I have a few questions about the track models (I have bounced around the forums but havent seen threads with updated info so maybe todays track models are a little different).
  • Are the Ariens track models really hard to turn? They look like they have power turning but Ive read that track models are hard to turn so Im confused there.
  • Are the track models reliable? I could see where a more complex assembly might break more often, but as long as its pretty reliable Ill take my chances.
  • Are there other pros or cons I should be considering about tracks besides 1) They look cool 2) Better traction for biting in to banks and whatnot 3) Possible turning issues 4) Reliability. 
And the big question: Should I just be going with the Ariens wheel model for my needs and ignoring the coolness factor or tracks?

Thanks in advance!

PS - and I probably know where most of you stand on this but Ill ask anyhow - if I were to scale back my cost closer to 1100-1200 would it be stupid to go with the Troy Bilt track model over the Ariens wheel model?
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bus708


Location: Maryland
Joined: Jul 24, 2010
Points: 322

Re: Talk me out of buying a track snowblower -- or Dont!
Reply #7   Aug 12, 2010 11:32 pm
Hi ,
SNOWMAN is right with the levers. I think the levers you are referring to is for you to tilt the auger up for travel and snow throwing on a gravel driveway. It should have 3 positions.  UP- NORMAL- and SCRAPE. I agree with snowman. The Pro unit is better. You get a stronger auger gear case and steering. Its a freaking beast of a machine.There are movies on U TUBE folks using them. The wheeled units are there too . They are strong enough to blow 50 + feet. check out U TUBE
Go with pro track 26 or 28 , read there review at Ariens .The wheeled units are your wisest choice. Play with them both at your dealer. Follow your heart. If  you really want tracks go for it. You will be happy
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friiy


Location: Las Vegas, The Desert
Joined: Apr 12, 2008
Points: 600

Re: Talk me out of buying a track snowblower -- or Dont!
Reply #8   Aug 13, 2010 8:38 pm
If you think you need tracks get them... If you don't---- don't ...

Have you ever tried to roll somthing around the yard with tracks? Or moved it from one side of the garage to the other,  or try to put it in a tight area?

Do the shop's in the area carry all the parts for it? Or do they only stock the wheeled parts? 

I would rent one first see if it could get everything I needed done...  If it saves you a hour of blowing snow, but if you have to shovel for a hour the spots you can't get it to clear...

Good Luck,

Friiy

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