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duke88
Joined: Dec 8, 2011
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Re: Any new snowblowers out for 2012
Reply #47 Dec 8, 2011 8:42 pm |
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I bought a 826 OXE a couple weeks ago and used it once so far , 5 1/2" wet heavy snow and it walked right through it with no problems. I also noticed the 926 OXE after I got my 826 and was concerned about the different Toro engine. I think I'll be happy with the 826 with the Briggs. Funny the 926 sells for $1299 and the 826 is at $1499 now. Wonder if the Toro engine makes it $200 cheaper to build ?.
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duke88
Joined: Dec 8, 2011
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Re: Any new snowblowers out for 2012
Reply #50 Dec 9, 2011 12:05 pm |
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Well the Toro engine looks good on paper with the cast iron bore liner & heavy crank bearings etc. The B&S has an aluminum alloy bore. I guess time will tell how good the Toro engine is. I think most engines are ok if you do the maintenace properly and don't abuse them.
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redtaven
Joined: Dec 9, 2011
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Re: Any new snowblowers out for 2012
Reply #51 Dec 9, 2011 2:39 pm |
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The TORO 926OXE has a Loncin Engine. Got it straight from a Toro dealer representative by "pretending" to be a local dealer. The rep. says been using Loncin for about 10 years in various products and going away from B&S due to competition and was very adamant about not re-establishing any relationship with B&S. Rep says backed by Toro and 3 year engine warranty. I am about to order the 926OXE from HD when I started to do more research and really am on the fence as to the engine quality. The websites say that they also make BMW motorcycle engines and have gotten fairly decent reviews on other websites. I am fearful about the parts and oil leaking talked about on this websites on some of Loncin other engines. Advice?
This message was modified Dec 9, 2011 by redtaven
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redtaven
Joined: Dec 9, 2011
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Re: Any new snowblowers out for 2012
Reply #53 Dec 9, 2011 3:47 pm |
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Loncin Engine. Got it straight from a Toro dealer representative by pretending to be a local dealer. The rep. says been using Loncin for about 10 years in various products and going away from B&S due to competition and was very adamant about not re-establishing any relationship with B&S. I am about to order the 926OXE from HD when I started to do more research and really am on the fence as to the engine quality. The websites say that they also make BMW motorcycle engines and have gotten fairly decent reviews on other websites. I am fearful about the parts and oil leaking talked about on this websites on some of Loncin other engines. Advice?
Are you happy with the unit and build qualityy of the engine? Any chance you got a chance to test it out in snow conditions yet?
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redtaven
Joined: Dec 9, 2011
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Re: Any new snowblowers out for 2012
Reply #54 Dec 9, 2011 4:17 pm |
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The site that I saw about a review about the Loncin factory is: http://bikeadvice.in/visit-loncin-motorcycle-factory-chongqing-china/
The review is 2 years old but I guess based on the reviewer the quality was good to better than good and I assume since they are now making engines for even more companies that the quailty is still acceptable. I need advice if to go with the 926 OXE as Home Depot allowing me a 20% discount on the online price.
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royster
" It is the use of power tools that separates man from animals"
Location: New Brunswick, Canada
Joined: Feb 11, 2011
Points: 284
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Re: Any new snowblowers out for 2012
Reply #55 Dec 9, 2011 4:23 pm |
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Maybe it is too late, stresst, but today I read that Honda released a brand new 2 stage snow blower which is a hybrid on 27 October 2011. I do not know anything about the price but if you have money to spread around this new snowblower deserves it. :P http://www.wisesales.com/honda-hs1336ias-snowblower.html The literature states that there is a large box under the control panel, Keeps tools handy.
Does this suggest that your tools should be handy to repair this unit when it breaks down? Looks like your tools would mostly electronic devices to test and adjust this model, Probably could only be done by a Honda technician The money spent for this machine could buy you a good used 4x4 truck with snowplow.
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