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MrNuke
Joined: Oct 28, 2011
Points: 16
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Re: Where should you buy your Snowblower ?
Reply #19 Nov 23, 2011 4:55 pm |
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They carry a 'Cub Cadet' machine, not all, and not the one I have been reading about in Consumer Reports with a 16" auger and 16" impeller (fan). MTD makes them, so there should be a place that sells them and services. I do the on line searches BEFORE I ask such a question here. Farm & Fleet suggested would be a long commute for anyone like me, living in New York State. Why anyone would buy such a producta from a Home Depot Box Store always makes me wonder. They have no service, no parts, no repairs, nobody who knows anything about the machine, and God help you if they have the minimum wage inept store clerk assemble it for you. It's like the worst of all worlds to buy a snowblower from. Yet the people do buy from them, and what's even scarier, these people also can, 'Vote'. Imagine they are as wise in choosing who to vote for; like I said, Scary! Easy there... Just trying to help... What you had posted made no indication of searching local dealers hence multiple people telling you to check their website. That said, I do agree with Scot's comments on quality and maybe the lack thereof with MTD/ the problems with consumer reports and AA335's list of some of the better brands like Ariens, Simplicity, Honda, and Toro. As someone who just went through a similar process as you, I'd advice reconsidering on cub cadet. Looking at Toro dealers about 50 miles east of NYC gives someone like this. http://www.carlsequipment.com/
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sscotsman
Joined: Dec 3, 2009
Points: 56
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Re: Where should you buy your Snowblower ?
Reply #20 Nov 23, 2011 5:44 pm |
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Plugging in, as you say, my Zip Code sends me to Home Depot. Sorry, not a credible dealer for snowblowers of any kind. *only* Home Depot? wow..thats surprising.. my zip code, 14624, brings up three independant dealers, and NO Home depots.. even though we have 5 home depots in the immediate area that all carry Ariens snowblowers.. I just assumed that dealer search did not include Home Depot at all..sorry about that! Im surprised there arent any closer Ariens dealers, especially being Long Island.. but I guess you guys dont get nearly the amount of snow we do, so dealers would be fewer and farther between.. If you change the distance, (25 miles, 50 miles, 100 miles etc) How far is your closest Ariens dealer? not counting Home Depot? (you could also try posting your zip code here! ;) would help people find dealers for you..not just Ariens..) Scot
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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: Where should you buy your Snowblower ?
Reply #22 Nov 24, 2011 6:24 pm |
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I believe it is best to buy your snowblower at a dealership where they have parts and service. Sears does have parts and service , but their servicemen are not specialists in snowblowers , they service everything that Sears sells . We have a large Husqvarna , Ariens , Bobcat and MTD dealership here that sells tractors,lawn mowers , chainsaws, snowblowers and other equipment. They have a well stocked parts departmrnt and a year round service department with 4 full time technicians. It is a pleasure to go there.. They are also an authorized Briggs ans Stratton dealer.
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New_Yorker
Preach the Gospel always, use words when necessary
Location: Long Island, NY
Joined: Nov 26, 2010
Points: 219
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Re: Where should you buy your Snowblower ?
Reply #24 Nov 25, 2011 12:32 pm |
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Easy there... Just trying to help... What you had posted made no indication of searching local dealers hence multiple people telling you to check their website. That said, I do agree with Scot's comments on quality and maybe the lack thereof with MTD/ the problems with consumer reports and AA335's list of some of the better brands like Ariens, Simplicity, Honda, and Toro. As someone who just went through a similar process as you, I'd advice reconsidering on cub cadet. Looking at Toro dealers about 50 miles east of NYC gives someone like this. http://www.carlsequipment.com/ Carl's Equipment is an excellent place to buy such machines. I own a Little Wonder 9 HP blower I purchased from Carls' almost a dozen years ago. Unlike the Home Depot & Lowe's stores about 3/4 mile east of Carls' I can get parts, service and people who know something about the machines to talk to, but they don't sell the machine made by MTD and sold as a Cub Cadet. Toro is not the machine for me, or Carl's would be a perfect place to buy from.
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