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Norfolker
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Steering system Husky Power Steering vs Toro OXE
Original Message Oct 10, 2011 12:50 pm |
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Quick intro: From eastern Mass (half way between Boston and Providence RI). Need to invest in a snow blower that is robust yet easy to steer - well, one that has a good steering system. I'm about to have L4 & L5 vertebrae fused and during the healing process will need a blower that won't make me screw things up by bulling it around. Anyway, been doing a lot of research (lots of free time - disabled from work until back is fixed) and I am narrowing my search down to the Toro's OEX's (Power Max 826OEX, 828OEX, or 1028 OEX) and the Husky with power steering and the high impeller speed (11524E & 14527E) Questions, how do these steer? At this point that is the priority, I will tackle the other differences later. OR do you know of a RELIABLE machine that needs no body twisting or pulling to steer it. (I read reports that Troy-Bilt have unreliable reverse gears) thanks -Bill
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JoelKlein
I wonder how a 2021 snow blower will look like...
Joined: Sep 26, 2011
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Re: Steering system Husky Power Steering vs Toro OXE
Reply #23 Oct 27, 2011 1:10 pm |
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Monsey NY 10952 call up Precision Mower & Power equipment (845) 624-2159. ask to talk to the boss, ask him if he could get u shiped
Toro 1028 OXE
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JoelKlein
I wonder how a 2021 snow blower will look like...
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Re: Steering system Husky Power Steering vs Toro OXE
Reply #25 Oct 27, 2011 10:10 pm |
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find out if you have a dealer close to you. if yes, ask him if "he" could get in that model. husqvarna makes all kind of models and NOT all of them is listed on the husqvarna website.
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Toro 1028 OXE
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coasteray
El Toro! 1028 LXE Tecumseh 358cc 10hp
Location: NE Washington State
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Re: Steering system Husky Power Steering vs Toro OXE
Reply #26 Oct 30, 2011 5:35 am |
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@coasteray, Thank you for that info. I am hoping the Husky turns as easy as you say. If they are as equal to the Toro as you suggest, location of a dealer will now be my deal maker/breaker @Steve, I'd really appreciate any feed back from you once you've had a chance to look at and hopefully drive a Husky I know I'm late getting to this, but if you see this posting, there is another thing I've noticed about the newer Husky units. The handles are higher than just about any machine I've seen. I'm not too keen on that. The Toro handles are at a nice level. Just a thought.
El Toro! 1028 LXE - Tecumseh 358cc 10hp Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow!
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Norfolker
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Re: Steering system Husky Power Steering vs Toro OXE
Reply #31 Nov 1, 2011 2:05 pm |
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I have not had the time to visit the Husky dealer not sure when I will have the time But I do want to see one up close. Thanks Steve, but I finally pulled the trigger, on a Toro. The 826 OXE. As it turns out my local Husky/Ariens dealer also has Toro, so the local aspect was not an issue. We decided on a smaller unit than the 1028 for a number of reasons, with immediate availability and price being just part. We picked it up on Saturday (needless to say, Norfolk Power was BUSY). Sunday we woke up to "only" 6 inches of wet, leafed, snow. As mentioned in another thread, I also found out that in first gear, the snow/leaf mix was not being thrown as efficiently as in 2nd or 3rd. BTW, anyone have a good solution for a crowned drive? My (well, late father's) old 724 had a spring loaded scraper that would not cause an issue. The 826 did not like the crown. If I raise the skids, I would still leave about an inch (or more) on the flat areas. Anyone jury rig "temporary" removable skid extenders for when approaching the crown? Or maybe a hard rubber extension on the scraper that would deflect when hitting the crown?
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