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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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Bill_H
Location: Maine
Joined: Jan 12, 2008
Points: 354
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Re: Need some opinions please
Reply #27 Jan 15, 2011 7:40 pm |
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Borat, When you buy a Yamaha, please let us know. I will not wait for that special event. I believe Borat has in the past stated he expects his Simplicity to be the last machine he'll ever have to buy (or something like that). With proper maintenance (which I'm sure he does) I don't see any reason to expect otherwise.
Who the hell let all the morning people run things?
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borat
Joined: Nov 10, 2007
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Re: Need some opinions please
Reply #28 Jan 15, 2011 8:02 pm |
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I believe Borat has in the past stated he expects his Simplicity to be the last machine he'll ever have to buy (or something like that). With proper maintenance (which I'm sure he does) I don't see any reason to expect otherwise. It's OK Bill. The Honda boys are just crying in their beer. Just hand them a tissue....... By the way, you're right. I doubt I will need anything more than the machine I have. Might pick up a used Toro single stage for light duty work. Other than that, as you've suggested, the Simplicity will likely last many, many, years.
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shiva916
Location: Massachusetts
Joined: Nov 13, 2010
Points: 22
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Re: Need some opinions please
Reply #29 Jan 15, 2011 8:06 pm |
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>>the OP is looking in the low $1k price range I think the original poster is long gone and the thread done. Trouts, I agree that likely the OP is long gone and has likely made a purchase by now but I was just getting commenting on the issue that someone asks a question about certain types of machines they are thinking of and someone usually responds with "Honda's rule and are awesome" or something along those lines. No doubt they are great machines and I would like to have one but I don't think that they are the best solution to everyone's situation.
I must admit that prior to buying my Ariens I cruised these forums looking for advice and suggestions from prior posts and that helped me in purchase. For one, prior to checking out the Ariens line at HD, I was pretty unfamiliar with them and if someone asked me what type of snow blower they should buy I would have likely said go to sears and get a craftsman. I do see quite a lot of them around and have to admit I owned one myself, but I guess thats called being unknowledgeable in a subject. I think that there are some very experienced people on this forum with a great deal of worthwhile opinions and smarts about OPE, and then there are others like myself that are just trying to get some help and offer some assistance where possible. While I am not a wiz with snow blowers I do know a little about small engines and tinkering around is a bit of a hobby, so I may not be in a position to offer an opinion on every thread in here, but it gets a little old with people just throwing 2cents in about Honda, Yamaha, etc when a person like me may not be able to devote $2k + to a machine that only gets used a few times a year depending on where you live. This is not to say that the red and blue claims may not be without merit but my opinion is that they may be machines better to suited to someone elses need. It's kind of like going to a car forum and asking about a corolla or a civic and the only answer you get is...BMW is the ultimate driving machine. Just my 2cents
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tkrotchko
Location: Maryland
Joined: Feb 9, 2010
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Re: Need some opinions please
Reply #31 Jan 15, 2011 8:39 pm |
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Incidentally, the "equivalent Honda" I mentioned is about $6,600 US list. I suspect the high price has a lot more to do with why they don't import it. As is, my Honda dealer doesn't stock any tracked models, and will only stock the 928 because that's about the top of the market for a snowblower in the United States. In Japan, if you need a snowblower, you're a government agency, business owner or you're extremely wealthy; my impression is that owning a couple acres isn't very common in Japan, but I think it is quite common in the United States, so the need for any snowblower is very small in that country (despite the heavy snows).
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Paul7
Joined: Mar 12, 2007
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Re: Need some opinions please
Reply #33 Jan 15, 2011 8:49 pm |
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http://www.honda.co.jp/snow/products/hss970i_1170i.html That's the Honda equivalent. Actually I don't think that one is equivalent to anything sold in North America by either company. The hybrid Hondas have the easy turn feature.
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Paul7
Joined: Mar 12, 2007
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Re: Need some opinions please
Reply #34 Jan 15, 2011 8:51 pm |
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trouts2
Location: Marlboro MA
Joined: Dec 8, 2007
Points: 1328
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Re: Need some opinions please
Reply #35 Jan 15, 2011 9:06 pm |
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Shiva916. I have not noticed stepping up so much. Maybe I'm missing it. There is suggestions to stay clear of lower quality and pointing out the worth to "invest" in a better machine and why. I don't see one brand particullary favored outside of a handfull of posters who post about their machine over all others. Many inquires are about A vs B and C or and often posts with a price cap. Some posts stray but in general the bulk focus on the original question and bring info to the thread. So you take an average and toss out the extreams in posts. There will be answers to the left, right and on target. So the point you mentioned is somewhat valid and happens on all forums. The overall postings have good info and plodding through the haze goes with the nature of forums.
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