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im45us


Joined: Dec 10, 2004
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Ariens 24" Platinum or Toro 826 oxe or ?
Original Message   Oct 9, 2010 2:15 pm
I am looking for a new blower. I have about 1400.00 to spend . I am looking at the 2 machines listed above. I had an Ariens 824 for 28 years but have never had a Toro. I prefer the Toro dealer but both dealers are ok. Any Ideas on which is a better choice or other suggestions ?

Thanks Ivan

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DavidNJ


Joined: Sep 26, 2010
Points: 206

Re: Ariens 24" Platinum or Toro 826 oxe or ?
Reply #7   Oct 9, 2010 10:53 pm
slinger wrote:
Snowmann wrote:

The Polar Force Ariens spec 205cc and 249cc engines (built by Briggs) do however include the ball bearing crankshaft journals. Competitive Briggs snow engines (all 3 Briggs trim levels as well as the Briggs-built Husqvarna Endurance series) do not have this. They have sleeve bearings.

You have to move up to the 828 OXE before you get the dual trigger steering.  The 826 has none.



You are correct. The rest of that post said they had spec'd forged crankshafts and have no switched to cast as the quality was found acceptable.  My memory faultered. My error.
Steve_Cebu


Joined: Dec 17, 2009
Points: 888

Re: Ariens 24" Platinum or Toro 826 oxe or ?
Reply #8   Oct 10, 2010 8:58 am
slinger wrote:
According to SnoBlowers Direct the Toro has no steering.  If it did I probably would have bought it.


Well then I'd suggest that he go for the 828OXE even if it's a bit more it's worth it. Lots of dealers have sales and many dealers (not all) will work to make the sale if they know you are buying now.

"If you have more miles on your snow blower than your car, you live in New England."  "If you can drive 75 mph through 2 feet of snow during a raging blizzard without flinching, you live in New England."
slinger


Joined: Sep 22, 2010
Points: 158

Re: Ariens 24" Platinum or Toro 826 oxe or ?
Reply #9   Oct 10, 2010 10:12 am
828 looks like a nice unit.  For the additional $200 (more than the 826) you get the highly coveted dual trigger steering and a 2" wider bucket, the other features are about the same as the 826.  It would be a great choice if you are looking to spend that much and want a machine that big.  The Platinum 24 will set you back about $1200 whereas the 828 goes for around $1700  (not taking into account any special deals as previously mentioned above).
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DavidNJ


Joined: Sep 26, 2010
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Re: Ariens 24" Platinum or Toro 826 oxe or ?
Reply #10   Oct 10, 2010 11:18 am
The Toro site says the 826 has the freewheel steering.
im45us


Joined: Dec 10, 2004
Points: 21

Re: Ariens 24" Platinum or Toro 826 oxe or ?
Reply #11   Oct 10, 2010 2:44 pm
I asked the question at the beginning. I am in Mass and I just got rid of a 28  year old ariens 824 that was getting tired.My driveway is small but my end of drive way is about 40 or 50 feet so that is why I need the bigger machine. The dealers I want to go with have a limited selection . Price for the Ariens was 1319 and 1400 for the Toro. I can check other dealers but these 2 are some of the best on the north shore. Not sure if I can mention names?
im45us


Joined: Dec 10, 2004
Points: 21

Re: Ariens 24" Platinum or Toro 826 oxe or ?
Reply #12   Oct 10, 2010 2:55 pm
Looking at the Toro website I don't see much difference between the 826 and the 828.Two inches wider and a little more heavy. Steering seems to be the same on both.
slinger


Joined: Sep 22, 2010
Points: 158

Re: Ariens 24" Platinum or Toro 826 oxe or ?
Reply #13   Oct 10, 2010 2:59 pm
Tou say you need a bigger machine.  Bigger bucket?  The Ariens you mentioned has the same size as what you've got.  More hp?  These 2 machines are both about 8hp.  Both of these should throw further than you old one due to improved throw design, impeller rpm, etc.  You need to go into more detail about what you want the new machine to do that the old one didn't.
im45us


Joined: Dec 10, 2004
Points: 21

Re: Ariens 24" Platinum or Toro 826 oxe or ?
Reply #14   Oct 10, 2010 4:28 pm
I got rid of my old machine because it was tired. Was getting hard to keep it going. I don't need the new machine to do more than the old one. I would like it to do the same only a little better.
Steve_Cebu


Joined: Dec 17, 2009
Points: 888

Re: Ariens 24" Platinum or Toro 826 oxe or ?
Reply #15   Oct 10, 2010 4:58 pm
im45us wrote:
I asked the question at the beginning. I am in Mass and I just got rid of a 28  year old ariens 824 that was getting tired.My driveway is small but my end of drive way is about 40 or 50 feet so that is why I need the bigger machine. The dealers I want to go with have a limited selection . Price for the Ariens was 1319 and 1400 for the Toro. I can check other dealers but these 2 are some of the best on the north shore. Not sure if I can mention names?


Seriously come up to new Hampshire that's where I live and NO sales tax as long as you have a way to haul it. I can give you the names of several good dealers in the Manchester NH area if you'd like? Sales tax is a killer in Mass, but none of that here. You might get a great deal too. Last year was slow up here for sales, not all that much snow.

"If you have more miles on your snow blower than your car, you live in New England."  "If you can drive 75 mph through 2 feet of snow during a raging blizzard without flinching, you live in New England."
DavidNJ


Joined: Sep 26, 2010
Points: 206

Re: Ariens 24" Platinum or Toro 826 oxe or ?
Reply #16   Oct 10, 2010 8:09 pm
I was just saw the Toro 726 and the a mix of mid range and low end Ariens at Home Depot. Side-by-side, the housing on the Toro seemed a bit thin; obvious if you tap your foot against the side of the housing where it may brush a curb. Also noticed they added a long diagonal support behind each impeller blade; it doesn't appear any other manufacturer felt the need to do this.
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