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Steve_Cebu
Joined: Dec 17, 2009
Points: 888
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Re: Any new snowblowers out for 2012
Reply #66 Dec 13, 2011 6:51 pm |
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I sent you a PM regarding this but to echo what I said in that. The Toro 1028 does not come with the pivoting scrapper bar just the Toro 1128. But as you can see from the pic I sent you in the PM and it's also posted here elsewhere it's inside the bucket and it could possibly jam. That is why I didn't buy a 1128 when my local dealer had plenty of both. So I wouldn't want one, but if you do get one I'm sure we'd all be interested in how well it performs and if in fact it jams and ices up.
This message was modified Dec 13, 2011 by Steve_Cebu
"If you have more miles on your snow blower than your car, you live in New England." "If you can drive 75 mph through 2 feet of snow during a raging blizzard without flinching, you live in New England."
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coasteray
El Toro! 1028 LXE Tecumseh 358cc 10hp
Location: NE Washington State
Joined: Mar 3, 2008
Points: 142
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Re: Any new snowblowers out for 2012
Reply #68 Dec 15, 2011 3:55 pm |
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Still like feedback on Ariens 24" deluxe (platinum too costly) Acccording to my Ariens 2011-2012 full-size catalog, the Deluxe 24 (NOT referring to the Platinum 24) has a pin lock wheel arrangement, which means that both wheels are permanently locked together. No wheel release lever on the left handle, and no differential. Also, no left and right trigger release levers, since Ariens doesn't do that system. Toro does. See this link: http://www.toro.com/en-us/Homeowner/Snow-Blowers/Two-Stage/Pages/Model.aspx?pid=Power-Max-926-OXE-38661Check the Features and Specifications tabs for more information. This blower has the Loncin engine, I think, since it says "Toro OHV" engine on the site. Here's a link from the Toro page about the engine itself. Click on the little dots for more information about the inner parts of the engine. Insightful. http://www.toro.com/en-us/Homeowner/Pages/toro-premium-engine/two-stage-toro-premium-engine-lp.aspxA couple of Loncin addresses: About Loncin: http://www.loncinengine.com/About7/#Text Definitely headquartered in China. Loncin engine information from their website: http://www.loncinengine.com/
Why is it always so hard to find the "perfect" snow blower that we want? Hope this information helps.
This message was modified Dec 15, 2011 by coasteray
El Toro! 1028 LXE - Tecumseh 358cc 10hp Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow!
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MrNuke
Joined: Oct 28, 2011
Points: 16
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Re: Any new snowblowers out for 2012
Reply #70 Dec 15, 2011 8:53 pm |
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Interesting that they do not list the 926OXE as having freewheel steering. Freewheel SteeringTurn on a dime! Wheels can be disengaged independently or simultaneously with trigger controls - making turning, reversing, and steering easy for anyone. Available on 826 OXE, 828 OXE, 1028 OXE, and 1128 OXE Power Max models. Toro is notoriously slow for updating their information especially the website. It took them at least a year to acknowledge that the 826 had been given freewheel steering. Look at the model numbers you have listed... All are pre-2012 variations.
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redtaven
Joined: Dec 9, 2011
Points: 12
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Re: Any new snowblowers out for 2012
Reply #75 Dec 17, 2011 12:16 pm |
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Well I ordered the Toro 926 OXE from Home Depot Online...given a great deal...total cost with delivery is a bit under $1200. Really feel uneasy about purchasing such a "high end" unit with an unproven new engine from a relatively unknown Chinese engine manufacturer. Yes I know Briggs and Loncin are all made in China but still uneasy. Still have time to cancel...
I could get the Ariens 24 Deluxe for less than $900 total almost a $300 savings. The major difference between the two would be the lack of hand steering controls on the Ariens. But Ariens is all metal from the ground up, chute, deflector and all. The paint jobs on the Ariens looks rock solid.
So as you see really on the fence. I hope Toro is not out to make a quick buck on their reputation.
Again any thoughts on the Ariens deluxe or Toro on clearing a 50 foot section of my driveway with no place to put the snow but toward the front which is over 50 feet away. The drifts on a 8-12 inch snowfall can get to be 3 to 4 feet high in parts of my rear driveway. I have to use a wheel barrow to clear it out in years past.
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