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Maybe
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Ariens 921019 vs Ariens 920014
Original Message Dec 12, 2010 10:48 pm |
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I'm in the market for a new snowblower and was curious what is the best Ariens option for a compact snowblower? Is the Ariens Compact 24 with the Briggs & Stratton 205cc engine or the Ariens Deluxe 24 with the Subaru SX21 211cc engine the best choice. The major differences I noticed are the Compact 24 has a light while the Deluxe 24 has 15in tires, 14in auger/impeller and xs aluminum gear case. My area isn't really that big and the price is very close on both units. Any suggestions or comments?
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JohnWI
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Re: Ariens 921019 vs Ariens 920014
Reply #2 Dec 13, 2010 1:03 am |
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Deluxe....a better design all the way around (if you are willing to spend a few extra dollars). As bad as this sounds, I found the Platinum even better as far as layout and handwarmers! Granted you did say it was only a small area, but you never know when you're going to be helpful around the neighborhood? Side by Side, the compact is really not smaller by any significant amount, either. Don't forget to report back after using it a few times!
This message was modified Dec 13, 2010 by JohnWI
2011 Ariens Pro 28; Toro 210R, older Powerlite and a generic single stage w/ Tec. engine. God Bless America!
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Re: Ariens 921019 vs Ariens 920014
Reply #3 Dec 13, 2010 7:34 pm |
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Thanks, Does anyone know if you can add a headlight to the Deluxe 24 like the one on the Compact 24?
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starwarrior
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Re: Ariens 921019 vs Ariens 920014
Reply #6 Dec 14, 2010 1:54 pm |
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Quite honestly, Neither... The Ariens website has a pretty good selection brocure that compares all their models and I found some interesting differences between the Compact, Deluxe, Platinum, and Pro models. I found the Deluxe and Platinum models very similar and the Pro model is where they separate the men from the boys. The difference in weight between the Platinum 30 and the Pro 26 is close to 100 lbs. That is alot of weight considering the Pro26 is 4" narrower and lugs a slightly smaller engine . The gear housing alone changes from pot metal to aluminum on the Deluxe vs Platinum while the Pro employs a cast iron housing. The high end Ariens machines are all using Briggs engines in lieu of the imports. Briggs has been around for a long time and after weeks of researching the Ariens website as well as Snowblowers Direct I have found very little negative information in terms of power issues. Regardless of the manufacturer, after you run the curb a few times and the unit starts to twist and vibrate, you will know right away why most all the schools and maintinance yards in the country choose Ariens Pro. No doubt a major investment for most of us and in today's world you get what you pay for. My recommendation, Go for the Pro. Starwarrior,
This message was modified Dec 14, 2010 by starwarrior
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NotMoneyGuy
Location: Toronto & north of
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Re: Ariens 921019 vs Ariens 920014
Reply #8 Dec 14, 2010 9:51 pm |
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starwarrior
Joined: Oct 27, 2010
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Re: Ariens 921019 vs Ariens 920014
Reply #9 Dec 15, 2010 1:53 pm |
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OOPs, I do stand corrected. I mixed up the Deluxe and the Platinum Models. Even so, the weight differential is quite interesting. Compact 26 181lbs Deluxe 28 220lbs Platinum 30 250lbs Pro26 282lbs I have to admit the lighter machines are more manuverable and so much easier for the snow wusses out there however lighter machines will also have a tendancy to ride up a drift bank rather than work through it which makes for more work and is harder on the machine. Also you may want to take note on something stated in a previous trouts2 message. The owner hit something and continued to run it destroying the steel worm. I've got a stash of brass gears but with a distroyed worm the only option was get a new gearbox. Ariens does not supply parts for the aluminum gearbox anymore. They only source an assembly with a cast iron gearbox, including the auger drive shaft and rake shaft. So the answer is that you need is to replace an entire gearbox assembly which can end up costing a bundle. I am glad I went with the PRO Starwarrior
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