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Toro 826 2 stage snowblower or Ariens Robin Subaru snowblower
Original Message   Dec 4, 2010 7:12 pm
I'm trying to decide between getting the Toro 826 2 stage snowblower with the 249 cc Briggs engine and freewheel steering or the Ariens 22" compact model with the 169 cc Robin subaru engine.  I need to clean about
2000 square feet of interlock along with my neighbor's yard when he's away in Florida on his winter vacation.   Any reviews, suggestions?  Thanks.
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Steve_Cebu


Joined: Dec 17, 2009
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Re: Toro 826 2 stage snowblower or Ariens Robin Subaru snowblower
Reply #25   Dec 10, 2010 3:17 pm
joed wrote:
Update
Just a quick update and request for some more advice.  My dealer was nice enough to allow me to take home a demo toro 826 to see if it would fit around the corner of the home.  I really like the machine but here comes the bad news.  The 826 just barely squeezed through and that's with no snow.  I think with snow on the ground, it won't fit. So, I guess I'm going to have to go with a compact version.  The dealer has 3 choices:
1. The compact Ariens 22" with the Robin Subaru.
2. The compact Ariens 24" with the Robin Subaru.  Last year's model.  It only has a 17.5" housing vs a 20" housing on the 22".  Which would be of more value, greater housing height or greater overall width?
3. The compact Toro 722 powerthrow.  This has a 205 cc Briggs engine.  It doesn't have serrated augers like the Ariens.  Does that make a difference?

Anyhow, what would you recommend?  The toro is $999 and the compact Ariens are $850 on sale.

Thanks again.


I'd say go with the smaller Ariens over the Toro 722. The advantages of the Toro are lost on the models that don't have their premier features.

"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."
joed


Joined: Sep 1, 2008
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Re: Toro 826 2 stage snowblower or Ariens Robin Subaru snowblower
Reply #26   Dec 12, 2010 7:19 pm
Update #2

Well, after much thought, I decided to go with the Toro 826.  I figured out a way to get it through the tight spot around my house.  I got lucky too because my dealer had a sale going on this weekend to clear out some stock.  Normally the 826 goes for $1499 Canadian.  I got it for $1299.  Pretty good price considering the compact Ariens would have cost me about $900.  Though the Subaru engine would have been great, I still think that the Toro 826 is a much better unit than the compact Ariens, even with a Briggs engine on it.  Though it looks like a big machine when you first see it, I can't believe how easy it use to move with that freewheel steering.  Anyhow, all I need is snow to see how it works now.   Thank you so much to all of you for helping me out during this process.  I really appreciate it.  Big thanks to Steve too.  I saw your videos on Youtube with your Toro 2 stage unit and it helped to convince me that the machine was easy to use.
stresst


Location: The Village in the Middle of New York
Joined: Dec 11, 2010
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Re: Toro 826 2 stage snowblower or Ariens Robin Subaru snowblower
Reply #27   Dec 12, 2010 10:18 pm
Im currently in the market for a snow blower as well and I have my eyes on the 826 OXE as well. But why were you comparing the compact with this model? IMHO the Ariens 24" Deluxe w/211 cc Subaru engine or the 24" Platinum with 249cc Brigs would have been more of a fair comparison. The compact is nothing more then an orange snotek. LOL

TORO 826OXE
Steve_Cebu


Joined: Dec 17, 2009
Points: 888

Re: Toro 826 2 stage snowblower or Ariens Robin Subaru snowblower
Reply #28   Dec 12, 2010 11:52 pm
joed wrote:
Update #2

Well, after much thought, I decided to go with the Toro 826.  I figured out a way to get it through the tight spot around my house.  I got lucky too because my dealer had a sale going on this weekend to clear out some stock.  Normally the 826 goes for $1499 Canadian.  I got it for $1299.  Pretty good price considering the compact Ariens would have cost me about $900.  Though the Subaru engine would have been great, I still think that the Toro 826 is a much better unit than the compact Ariens, even with a Briggs engine on it.  Though it looks like a big machine when you first see it, I can't believe how easy it use to move with that freewheel steering.  Anyhow, all I need is snow to see how it works now.   Thank you so much to all of you for helping me out during this process.  I really appreciate it.  Big thanks to Steve too.  I saw your videos on Youtube with your Toro 2 stage unit and it helped to convince me that the machine was easy to use.



Congratulations and welcome to the Toro family!

It's a great machine throws snow like magic and when I use mine especially on the EOD it always impresses me. Mine threw a 2"x3" piece of solid granite that had come loose from teh walkway and it threw it like 30-35 feet! No damage to my unit at all. So forget newspapers, granite is tough stuff. Post some pics of your new baby if you can.

My wife and I are planning more videos for YouTube with our Toro 1028 to measure throwing distances of various types of snow. Should be fun!

Glad I could help.

"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."
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