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estroner
Joined: Nov 29, 2010
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Need some opinions please
Original Message Nov 29, 2010 2:29 pm |
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I am looking at replacing a 25 year old snow blower. I live in Iowa and have a driveway that measures roughly 70X30. I do get some nice drifting, last year over the bed of my old truck, and some nice piles at the end of the drive. I am looking at the Toro Power Max 2-Stage 26 in. Snow Blower and the Ariens Deluxe 2-Stage 28 in. Snow Blower. They are the same price so I am not really sure which one to buy. Any help would be appreciated.
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rubinew
Joined: Dec 30, 2010
Points: 147
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Re: Need some opinions please
Reply #12 Jan 15, 2011 11:25 am |
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If you want the Best check out the HONDA HS 1132TAS or the HS 928TAS Heavy 2 stage Snowblowers they have a Hydrostatic Transmission and no maintenance intenisve 'Friction Wheel' Drive System. You Get what you pay for. While I agree with your assessment of the Honda, great units, just bought a Yamaha, very similar specs, I don't understand your comment about 'maintenance intensive Friction Wheels'. My MTD is 14 years old, and in that 14 years, the maintenance amounted to a cleaning and Lubrication, during shutdown, at the end of the year! It still has the original parts in it, and I used to have 15x50 driveway, and clear about 100 feet of the Crescent for parking. Not sure what you were using, but I don't think your experience is typical?
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borat
Joined: Nov 10, 2007
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Re: Need some opinions please
Reply #15 Jan 15, 2011 4:38 pm |
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While I agree with your assessment of the Honda, great units, just bought a Yamaha, very similar specs, I don't understand your comment about 'maintenance intensive Friction Wheels'. My MTD is 14 years old, and in that 14 years, the maintenance amounted to a cleaning and Lubrication, during shutdown, at the end of the year! It still has the original parts in it, and I used to have 15x50 driveway, and clear about 100 feet of the Crescent for parking. Not sure what you were using, but I don't think your experience is typical? I'd say that 95% of friction wheel powered snow throwers work flawlessly for the life of the machine. Anyone making statements that friction wheel systems are unreliable and/or maintenance intensive are exhibiting their ignorance. They know not of what they speak. And, by the way, I'd bet that Yamaha will soundly spank any equivalent Honda in every imaginable operational aspect. There's a new king in the snow blower world and it's painted blue.
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Spartan
Joined: Sep 19, 2010
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Re: Need some opinions please
Reply #17 Jan 15, 2011 5:34 pm |
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I have the Ariens Deluxe 2 Stage 28 inch. It's built like a tank. It's a great machine. I considered the Toro you're referring to but ultimately went with Ariens. Given the opportunity again, I'd make the same decision. Both the Toro and Ariens are fine machines. However, with its all steel construction, the Ariens felt like it had more of a solid feel to it than the Toro...a better build quality over all you could say...that's the perception I had. Also, if the Ariens has a more powerful engine, then the choice is clear, go with the Ariens.
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trouts2
Location: Marlboro MA
Joined: Dec 8, 2007
Points: 1328
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Re: Need some opinions please
Reply #18 Jan 15, 2011 5:46 pm |
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MN_Runner, if you google GC vx GX you'll get some good info. >>>MN_RUNNER, "Why are you pitting Yamaha against Honda?" Borat hates Honda. Blue was the greatest thing to come down the pike for turning a Honda hater into a Honda basher at the slightest oppertunity. Borat dosen't open his wallet that much and has to treat it with anti-sieze so it won't lock up. The cost of a Honda or Yamaha would give him a heart attack. His was under doctors orders to get a snowblower to replace the shovel or he never would have bought one. >>> There's a new king in the snow blower world and it's painted blue. Well sort of. There are big Hondas out there we don't see. What about those to Blue? >>>Yamaha will soundly spank any equivalent Honda. "Equivalent Honda"? If you're going to stop at the HS1132 that's not the "equivalent Honda". Take the HS1132. Is that the "equivalent Honda"? Bucks wise, power wise, build wise & etc. There are a lot of considerations for comparison. It would be tough to consider, "I'd bet that in every imaginable operational aspect." to be true without knowing more about the Yamaha. If you know what's under the hood post it. Which model are you comparing to what Blue? I can't find much other than marketing lit on the net. >>>There's a new king in the snow blower world and it's painted blue. So the question is what is the "equivalent Honda"? Are you drawing the line at HS828, HS928, HS1132 or what?
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shiva916
Location: Massachusetts
Joined: Nov 13, 2010
Points: 22
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Re: Need some opinions please
Reply #19 Jan 15, 2011 5:55 pm |
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I love the guys on here that are all about Honda machines. While no one will doubt that they are great, the OP is looking in the low $1k price range and asking about 2 particular machines. Someone almost always comes on who loves and/or owns a Honda and suggests they spend almost 3x the money that they were asking the question about. If they were considering spending close to $3k on a machine I'm sure they would have posted that in the first place. I am perfectly happy with my $700 Ariens, and while some may scoff at it's lack of headlight, differential, non heated grips and small engine it does the job well enough for my needs. To me I was not crazy with the chute mechanism on the deluxe (ice drill I think it's called), I just found it kind of awkward to reach over the control panel to crank the chute. Had the deluxe had the same quick turn chute on the compacts I might have considered it. The toro stick does look pretty slick although I've never actually used one other than playing around in the stores.
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