Lance
Joined: Sep 30, 2010
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Simplicity model 1530
Original Message Sep 30, 2010 4:53 pm |
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I am looking for any experience with the Simplicity 1530. I have not owned a 2 stage blower before and looking for some suggestions. I live in Iowa and get the bottom of the driveway filled beyond the ability of my single stage unit. A dealer has two of these units for sale that are used. One is two years old and the other is one year old. These are a bigger unit than I was looking to purchase new and was considering a 26" to 28" model.
I sent the dealer the information snowman posted when commenting on the Simplicity 1226 and the Ariens 27LE. Here is what I got back.
-The crankshaft itself is forged and it has cast counterweights -Pto side of crank is supported by a ball bearing and the flywheel side is the normal Briggs sleeve bearing -It has hardened 3/4" diameter axle shafts with differential release for low effort turning -Friction disk is 4" in diameter with a rubber thickness of 5/8", and Drive disk is 7" in diameter -Auger belt is single belt system using a 5/8" section kevlar belt -High speed drive disk shaft and friction disk shaft both are supported on both ends by ball bearings
Standard information from the Manufacturer.
Model L1530E, 1695334 Engine Make Briggs and Stratton Model Snow Series MAX Engine Type 4-Cycle OHV Approximate Horsepower 13.5hp Ft-lbs Gross Torque 14.50 Starter Electric with Large Mitten Grip Recoil Fuel Tank Capacity 1 Gal Clearing Width 30 in Throwing Distance 40' Intake Height 19 3/4" Auger Style Serrated Steel Auger Diameter 14" Auger Gear case Material Cast Iron Impeller Diameter 12 in # Of Impeller Blades 4 Skid Shoes Reversible Fresh Start Fuel Cap Standard Chute Material Steel Chute Rotation 200º Quick Chute Rotator Chute Deflector Direction Change Remote Drive System Friction Disc Speeds 6 FWD, 2 REV Wheel Lock Release Easy Turn Tire Size 16 x 4.8" Tread Snow Hog Handle Type Tubular Panel Type Steel Dash Control Type Free Hand Clear Out Stick STD Drift Cutters STD Headlight 27 watt Amber Halogen
Any help is appreciated.
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