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stresst


Location: The Village in the Middle of New York
Joined: Dec 11, 2010
Points: 213

Best snow blower for 2K
Original Message   Nov 6, 2011 7:58 pm
What is the best blower for max 2 grand?? Leaning toward the Toro 1028 and or 1128OXE, is there anyting im overlooking? BTW this is not for me, its for my job.......
This message was modified Nov 6, 2011 by stresst


TORO 826OXE
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iLikeOrange


Joined: Nov 18, 2005
Points: 120

Re: Best snow blower for 2K
Reply #16   Nov 12, 2011 7:40 am
Short clip on the Ariens 

http://www.snowblowersdirect.com/Ariens-926038-Snow-Thrower/p3248.html

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coasteray


El Toro! 1028 LXE
Tecumseh 358cc
10hp


Location: NE Washington State
Joined: Mar 3, 2008
Points: 142

Re: Best snow blower for 2K
Reply #17   Nov 13, 2011 5:25 am
Snowmann wrote:
While the Ariens ATC differential does have traction control functions (relative to an open differential), it's main function is indeed for steering assist. With large heavy units, the primary resistance for turning is the fact that at least one wheel has to be dragged to get the unit to turn (with a locked synchronous axle). The ATC unlocks the axle during the turn and over-runs the outer wheel making it easier to turn. It then re-locks when the turn is complete (hence the first term "Automatic" in the ATC designation). Intuitively it would be better for the wheel on the interior of the turn to stall or unlock while the outer wheels drives, but the unit cannot function in this manner.

Snowmann, I have read various opinions about how the ATC works.  Everything from that it powers ONLY the inside wheel while the outer wheel is completely without power, thus requiring "muscle" to turn the unit until the turn is complete, to how hard it is to turn in general.  Knowing that Ariens has had a true differential available on many models over many years where BOTH wheels have power even during a turn, the action has always been very smooth and easy.  I have used an Ariens ST1032 at work, and my son has an Ariens ST824.  The differential action on both units is as easy as pie.  I assume that the newer ATC still provides that same easy differential function of providing power to BOTH wheels during a turn, NOT killing power to the outer wheel while providing power to only the inner wheel.   It's the same differential effect as in the past, but based upon a different mechanical approach internally.   Correct, or am I wrong? 
I get tired of all the confusion that gets generated about the ATC.  If you could confirm clearly if both wheels are powered during turns so everyone finally gets it right, that would be great.  Thank you.



I'm aware of the Hilliard AutoLok being used on the Ariens Platinum and Pro models, and the John Deere 1330SE model.  For those who would like to see a clip, here it is.  Note the Ariens and John Deere blowers sitting side-by-side:

 http://productsearch.machinedesign.com/FeaturedProducts/Detail/Hilliard/Hilliard_AutoLok_Differential/108436/0

Here's a quote taken directly from Hilliard:            http://www.hilliardcorp.com/drivetrain-clutch.html                
Auto-Lok® Differential


The Auto-Lok Differential is used on the primary drive axle and replaces the limited slip or open differential. It is easily incorporated into existing designs and is being offered as an off-the-shelf item for walk-behind equipment

Applications

The Hilliard Auto-Lok can be used as a hydrostatic or conventional transaxle, or stand-alone differential and axle in such products as utility vehicles, garden and lawn tractors, and walk-behind power equipment.
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  El Toro! 1028 LXE - Tecumseh 358cc 10hp   Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow!
bus708


Location: Maryland
Joined: Jul 24, 2010
Points: 321

Re: Best snow blower for 2K
Reply #18   Nov 16, 2011 8:52 pm
Find a friend with a Military ID card Go to Home Depot a get a Ariens  pro 28 with a 420 cc Briggs engine they go for $1990+ tax- Military Discount will get you 10% off.
There is a thred  from mvedpo that he bought his a few days ago check it out  (picked up my  pro 28 today) . You can go to LOWES and get a 30" Hushavarna with a 414cc for $1250 and still get  a 10% military discount.   Ariens is my choice , it is a MONSTER   remember though you go to the store to get the discount, they will not honor it online
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blumonster


Location: Wisc.
Joined: Oct 14, 2011
Points: 163

Re: Best snow blower for 2K
Reply #19   Nov 17, 2011 11:45 am
No need to get someone with a military ID.Go to post office, get a change of address kit.Take the 10% off Lowes coupon.Home Depot honors Lowes coupons no questions asked.
aa335


Joined: Nov 29, 2008
Points: 2434

Re: Best snow blower for 2K
Reply #20   Nov 17, 2011 11:49 am
Wow, if it was that easy, they should open up the 10% discount to anyone and everyone who's a OPE addict.    

A sale is a sale.
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