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slinger
Joined: Sep 22, 2010
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Re: Ariens decision question: Compact series or Deluxe? (Morphed into Platinum vs Deluxe)
Reply #19 Oct 2, 2010 9:22 am |
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OK, after thinking about this WAY too much I think I'm going to get the Platinum 24 today for these reasons: Price is actually less on Platinum 24 vs Deluxe 30 through HD. Hand warmers, quick chute, auto trak diff. (read up on the hilliard website about the diff. - think I understand it now. Thnx DavidNJ) 24 will store easier. 24 will take a few more passes to complete the job than the 30 (a little more time to enjoy using the new toy!) DavidNJ said that in the store that Remote locking Axle seemed "iffy". Amazer praised his Platinum over his deluxe and made good sense. Everyone says not to worry about the Briggs 249cc engine. It may be made by Briggs in China but at least it has ball bearing crank journals. And finally because Snowmann told me to! He provided a wealth of technical info and using all of my criteria was able to steer me toward the proper machine. Thanks to all of you. This forum was of great assistance especially when there are very few local dealers in my area that carry quality products.
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DavidNJ
Joined: Sep 26, 2010
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Re: Ariens decision question: Compact series or Deluxe? (Morphed into Platinum vs Deluxe)
Reply #20 Oct 2, 2010 12:12 pm |
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I don't recall saying it is 'Iffy'. Just, their are 5 ways to turn: wheels always locked together, one wheel always in freewheel with pin removed, one wheel toggled into freewheel with hand lever (Ariens Deluxe 28/30, Simplicity), differential powering wheels to a minimum of output shaft speed (Ariens Platinum/Professional, some Deere), operator controlled momentary left/right/both freewheel (some Toro, MTD/Club Cadet/Troy-bilt, some Husqvarna). Reports are inconclusive of which is best with no reported disadvantages to the last.
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