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OmFlyer


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John Deere 1330 long term review or NEW Recommendation
Original Message   Dec 3, 2011 7:29 pm
Well I've spent a lot of time researching new blowers and came very close to bring home the JD 1330se today but got cold feet after reading about the slipping drive issues. I'd be very interested to hear any long term reviews on this unit as it appears unchanged since 2010. I do have a JD dealer 10 miles from home so prep and support should be better than a Lowes units? Also if there is another blower 30ish inches I should consider please let me know. I live in northern MI with a 150' drive see a fair amount of snow. I dont mind paying a premium for quality if it makes for years of trouble free operation. Thanks for your input
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OmFlyer


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Re: John Deere 1330 long term review or NEW Recommendation
Reply #18   Dec 4, 2011 4:36 pm
Based on the recommendations the Ariens Pro 28 seems excellent, but back ordered around here at the moment. Dr Woof and Others, Do you feel the poor performance issue with the Deere 1330 was attributed to the Easy-Steer feature? I'm wondering if the similar Snapper/Simplicity models without the Hillard Auto-lok would have the same control issues? If the tried and true trigger release works on the Snapper/Simplicity this still may be a viable option.
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Dr_Woof


Don't blow into the wind, and don't eat yellow snow. WOOF!

Location: Saskatchewan
Joined: Dec 13, 2010
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Re: John Deere 1330 long term review or NEW Recommendation
Reply #19   Dec 4, 2011 6:51 pm
Musta been the easy steer system on the JD 1330.  In loose snow, it tended to wander left and right (the steering was very "loose") but was not hard to control.  In a partial cut thru denser snow, it forcefully veered  into the deep snow on the unblown side.  Looked like it was due to the uneven resistance on the bucket front producing its own steering direction, which required to be balanced by me on the handlebars - and that was very hard to do.  Another poster points out that all these Hilliard systems are not installed the same way so this may not be a problem for all models - but, not having experience with other models, I can not comment on that.

royster


" It is the use of power tools that separates man from animals"

Location: New Brunswick, Canada
Joined: Feb 11, 2011
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Re: John Deere 1330 long term review or NEW Recommendation
Reply #20   Dec 4, 2011 7:28 pm
My neighbour bought a new John Deere  JD1330  With Easy-Steer in January 2011.,  he kept it  only  few weeks, did  (3)  8-12 inch snowstorms with it. He said  that he was fighting with it all the time, to

get it  to go where he wanted.   He returned it and got a full refund.   After trying out  my son's Husqvarna/ Craftsman 27 inch 52993 , and later my Husqvarna  30 inch 16530 EXL,  He bought a Husqvarna 14527.

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borat


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Re: John Deere 1330 long term review or NEW Recommendation
Reply #21   Dec 4, 2011 7:59 pm
You have to ensure the Easy Steer mechanism is fully engaged or disengaged when using it.  I use the easy steer function only to move the machine around.  Never when actually working.  After disengaging the drive to maneuver the machine you have to ensure that it fully re-engages before going back to throwing snow.  If used properly, it works well and the machine is no more difficult to manage than any other machine that has both wheels driving when moving snow.  What's important is to ensure the drive engagement mechanism has the proper lubrication.  Too thick of a grease will either slow the re-engagement or not allow it to engage at all in real cold weather.  I've got grease on mine and I'm going to be cleaning it off and will be trying motor oil.  That's what's recommended for lubing the shaft that the friction wheel slides across.  Considering that the easy steer operates in a similar manner, oil should be fine there as well.  
OmFlyer


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Re: John Deere 1330 long term review or NEW Recommendation
Reply #22   Dec 4, 2011 10:08 pm
Excellent info guys, thanks for all the input! I'll see whats available locally and report back on my purchase.
OmFlyer


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Re: John Deere 1330 long term review or NEW Recommendation
Reply #23   Dec 5, 2011 3:58 am

Well, now I'm literally loosing sleep over this decision....

Based on everyones input I have narrowed down my options to 3 or 4

Please weigh in on the list, snow is coming and I sold my old blowers...


In no particular order

  1. Ariens Pro 28 – ST28DLE (out of stock everywhere)

  2. Toro Power Max – 1128OXE

  3. Husqvarna Hydro - 1830EXL

  4. Honda Hydro- 928WAS (Break the bank and pi$$ off the wife)


Thanks Again!



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New_Yorker


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Location: Long Island, NY
Joined: Nov 26, 2010
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Re: John Deere 1330 long term review or NEW Recommendation
Reply #24   Dec 5, 2011 9:18 am
Then buy a Honda.  There is nothing wrong with a John Deere snowblower but it will never be as maintenance free as a HONDA.  If cost does not dissuade you from owning the best, then get the HONDA.  The other machine I'd consider falls between the two, a Husqvarna Track Drive with a Hydrostatic Transmission, they run about a thousand dollrs less than the Honda. 
Stainless


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Re: John Deere 1330 long term review or NEW Recommendation
Reply #25   Dec 5, 2011 12:39 pm
Man, The 1330SE is getting no love in this thread.  I'm gonna have to sing a power ballad to mine, or something.
aa335


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Re: John Deere 1330 long term review or NEW Recommendation
Reply #26   Dec 5, 2011 2:24 pm
Stainless wrote:
Man, The 1330SE is getting no love in this thread.  I'm gonna have to sing a power ballad to mine, or something.

Maybe that's a sign to move on.  The 1330SE got really bad press in 2009 for the disc slip issue.
borat


Joined: Nov 10, 2007
Points: 2692

Re: John Deere 1330 long term review or NEW Recommendation
Reply #27   Dec 5, 2011 3:36 pm
aa335 wrote:
Maybe that's a sign to move on.  The 1330SE got really bad press in 2009 for the disc slip issue.

Not just the JD 1330SE.  Just about every machine that had a B&S snow engine on it and didn't have the improved belt cover suffered from disc slip. 

I just finished cleaning all of the grease off of the coupler for the easy steer on my machine.  It was -3F here this morning and the lever for the easy steer didn't want to move.  Too much frozen grease.  Now that it's got oil instead of grease for lubrication, it's working much better.   I also had a frozen deflector cable.  Must be from water that was in there from last year.  I haven't used the Simplicity yet this season and it's stored indoors.  I  pumped a bunch of WD-40 into the cable and freed it up then put a good dollop of grease on the upward facing end at the deflector then put a good gob of grease inside the rubber boot that covers it.  Hopefully that will help keep it from freezing for a while.
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