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borat
Joined: Nov 10, 2007
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Re: Picked up a brand new Toro 221QE today!
Reply #14 Jan 29, 2011 5:46 pm |
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God must love stupid people...why else would he have made so many of them.
Great review. Your Toro was throwing the snow impressively off to the right. My former single stage Ariens couldn't touch that performance. BTW, I just missed getting a Honda HS35 that was for sale locally for $150. Called two minutes too late. Thanks for posting the pic of the fuel valve Marc. Out of the way, nice and tidy. It's good to see these machines coming with in-line fuel filters. That will save a lot of people headaches for people. Even the old Craftsman has a fuel filter on it. Paul7: I saw a local add for a Honda HS35 selling for $250.00. I thought about it. Did some research and discovered it had an L-head engine which didn't appeal to me despite the fact that it's probably a great motor. From what I read, the HS35 is a nice little piece of technology but wasn't a stellar performer. Apparently not in the same league as the two cycle Toros and I do have a penchant for two stroke engines. Yeah, now that I have the Toro dialed in at 4100 rpm, it's much more manageable and doesn't give away any noticeable power. It's certainly a serious single stage machine and will likely be seeing much more work than my two stage Simplicity. It's just that much easier to use and will handle 90% of the snow we get.
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ralphfr
Location: Long Island, NY
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Re: Picked up a brand new Toro 221QE today!
Reply #19 Jan 29, 2011 11:30 pm |
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BTW I found a post by SUPERBUCK(#23) that makes it sound pretty straightforward. Here's the link: http://www.abbysguide.com/ope/discussions/46182-0-1.html Just saw you post BORAT. Great explanation. I will order a tach and check the current rpm. Thanks a lot! Also in case anyone needs a picture I believe pic#18 on this page is what we're talking about. Thanks again. http://outdoorpowerinfo.com/repairs/briggs_lawn-boy_plastic_carb.asp
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Shryp
Location: Cleveland, OH
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Re: Picked up a brand new Toro 221QE today!
Reply #22 Jan 30, 2011 5:12 am |
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Here are 2 videos on a CCR Powerlite rebuild. The second one shows how to adjust that spring at around 6:20. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHqWOz98oZ4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3laPrRM6q5Q
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borat
Joined: Nov 10, 2007
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Re: Picked up a brand new Toro 221QE today!
Reply #23 Jan 30, 2011 10:31 am |
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Does Toro allow dealers to sell over MSRP? Sounds like the dealer doesn't have any competition and the only dealer in town so does whatever he wants.
That dealer in your area is definitely not the norm. In my area, all Toro dealers, including Home Depot, all have fairly same price within $30 of each other. None so far has anything over Toro's MSRP. Home Depot showed the machine marked down from $899.00 to $599.00. The gouger's price was $100.00 over HD's MSRP. That would lead me to believe that the gouger is obviously marking up his prices over MSRP. Who knows? Maybe he uses the extra money he adds to MSRP to use as his "discount" to sell the machine for full MSRP. Regardless, anyone with the least bit of shopping sense should do a bit of internet searching and local price comparison before making a purchase. The dealership didn't have competition until HD showed up a few years ago selling Toro, Ariens and Echo products. I have a buddy who's brother in law is a friend of the owner of the dealership. We were at a gathering a few weeks ago and the b-i-l, said something to the effect that if we don't get a lot of snow soon, the "dealership" would be feeling the pinch. Snow moving equipment isn't moving off the floor. I casually said that I've been seeing lots of pick-ups coming out of HD with snow blowers in the box. His response was brilliant. He said "Well that's because they sell them a lot cheaper and it's junk compared to what Joe sells." I just let it slide. I've only dealt with that dealership once when I was in desperate need of a belt and air filter for my Husqvarna riding mower. His prices for parts were at least three times the cost of equivalent parts at larger retail stores (if they had them in stock). When the larger, less expensive retail outlets don't have what you need, and you can't/won't wait for parts to be shipped to you, the gouger gets to make a killing. In one of my previous posts, I mentioned a local woman trying to sell a six year old CCR 2000 for $475.00. When I made her an offer of $300.00, she refused because she said that the machine had been purchased at the above local gouger for $1200.00 and she couldn't part with the machine for less than what she was asking. I told her that brand new, better appointed Toros can be had at HD for $599.00 which is only $124.00 more than what she's asking. She maintained that they paid big bucks and couldn't let the machine go for less than what she's asking. I then politely told her that she had been severely gouged by the dealership (she agreed) and that she cannot expect to get the price she wants when new, better machines are so closely priced to what she's asking. She said that if she can't get her price, she'll keep it. I assume she kept it. What keeps the gouger alive is his connections with the local landscaping outfits. He get's a lot of their business and they have no problem paying top dollar because they pass their costs on to the consumer and/or write much of their capital costs off as business expenses. The gouger also has a good small engine mechanic and draws a lot of service work at $80.00/hr. What many customers don't know is that 75% of the work done in their shop is carried out by less capable techs. It's nice to support local business but at what cost? With outrageous prices and arrogant, insulting attitude, it's hard to muster up any sympathy for them. Bottom line is that he'll never see another penny of my money.
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