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Location: The Village in the Middle of New York
Joined: Dec 11, 2010
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Need some help deciding on a new blower
Original Message   Dec 11, 2010 10:58 pm
First time posting, hope you can help me decide.
 I was in the market for a blower a few months back but thanks to my POS water heater going bad, I had to put it off till now. Been doing my research and have it limited down to a few units. Any help would be appreciated. The first one is the Ariens 24" Deluxe but not too confident in the subraooooo engine. Next up is the Ariens 24" Platnium but @ nearly 1300.oo not sure. Next up I like the craftman 26" w/ 208cc engine, power steering. Not too keen of the craftsman but how can I go wrong? They offer a 5 year extended in home service contract for about 250.00. (799+250 im still 300+ cheaper then the Ariens). Lastly I like the Toro 826 OXE 38624W.

BTW, im located in the New York City and the area I need to maintain is kinda small. I have about a 16' x 50' sidewalk, narrow single car driveway about 80' long (houses on each side) which fans out to about 4 cars wide and the other end I get a mountain of snow from NYC sanitation plows.
Any input on these particular machines?


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trouts2




Location: Marlboro MA
Joined: Dec 8, 2007
Points: 1328

Re: Need some help deciding on a new blower
Reply #11   Dec 12, 2010 10:40 pm

NotMoneyGuy – stresst said Subaru so…   Ariens these 920402 920403 Ariens SnowTek 24 & 28 inch slow with LCT

 

and

 

these 921020 with Subaru.

>>so what the heck are they both talking about??

 

   Who knows?? The reasons could be all over the place and with justifications spanning fantasy to real.  Where are you located? 

    It could be their supplier/warehouse was out or does not stock things they needed.  Maybe it was all unlucky coincidence.  Maybe they trashed their relationship with Stens.  Whatever.  Two dealers saying they are dropping a line for the same reason is interesting and a surprise. 

 

http://robinamerica.com/smanuals.aspx?sid=59

You can get the user and parts manuals there and get the spring number.   On taking a quick look it seems there is a Stens spring that is very available.  I’m not sure if Stens has an agreement like it did with LCT or just a second source for some Subaru parts.  Possibly Stens is the only outlet for SX21 parts.  ??   It’s hard to tell if a suppliers part is a Subaru part or an aftermarket.  Some suppliers say and some don’t. 

   In order to make a story more flowing it could have been he had a hard time getting a cowling section and just filled in the part as spring.  Maybe he could have gotten the part in two weeks but the customer was giving him a hard time so installed the electric start at a discount.  But two dealers makes it different.

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