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mobiledynamics
Joined: Oct 1, 2011
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Re: 24" Powerhouse - Advice, Feedback
Reply #11 Dec 19, 2011 9:25 am |
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Back for revivial, thoughts on buying a unit with Tecumseh engine......parts availibiity being a concern.
Looked at some utube vids. The 11HP 24 combo seems puurfect. I saw it handle the compacted, plowed, compacted snow that I deal with with Ease. That is the whole purpose of why I am am looking.
Single stage does the job. It just doesn't handle the EOD for me at all. As well, with deep snow, in which we get wet snow, I spend half the time shoving my hand down the chute to clear clogs in the single stage, taking smaller bites does not help, as the wet snow just likes to clog the chute. I need that impeller....
Like the 724 and would buy it in a heartbeat. Like the Hydro Just for the dollar, I can't fathom the smaller impeller. Makes it feel like I'm paying MORE than just a premium for a machine priced at that caliber and a smaller impeller And No, I cannot go beyond 24"
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trouts2
Location: Marlboro MA
Joined: Dec 8, 2007
Points: 1328
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Re: 24" Powerhouse - Advice, Feedback
Reply #12 Dec 20, 2011 11:49 am |
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>>.Tecumseh engine......parts availibiity being a concern. Interesting issue given the .5 part of the 11.5 model. Ariens owners manual spec's section lists the engine as OHSK115-221802A. I can't find anything about this engine or a parts listing for >ANY< OHSK115. There are models close, 22180x, which you can produce a parts listing at partstree.com. Those models are SA's not OHSK's with 318 blocks which the 11.5 should be. The parts are probably interchangable. If you were that concerned about it you could ask the seller for the engine number off the cowling and see exactly what's on there. If you do that please post what it is. http://www.partstree.com/parts/ NOTE:The HMSK80 and HMSK85, both used the same piston, rings and carburetor. It's probably the same for the HMSK110 and HMSK115.
This message was modified Dec 21, 2011 by trouts2
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