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Re: 2009 Snow Blower Purchase
#1 Sep 26, 2009 7:35 pm |
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If you live in Canada - this may be of interest to you..
I bought the 24 inch Craftsman with a 13.5 ft-lbs (or about 10 hp) Briggs & Statton 305 cc engine - assembled in the USA. Right now it is available on the Sears.ca website for 1099.99. There is a 10 percent off coupon 941612391that can be applied to cost you less than $1000 (before taxes).
The website is at:
http://www.sears.ca/gp/product/B002Q6G6UO/sr=1-1/qid=1254007961/ref=sr_1_1/191-2616191-9166350?ie=UTF8&searsBrand=core&mqnodeid=396784011
This appears to be a Husqvarna built machine with a metal chute (unlike the MTD's with plastic chute).
Good luck!
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Re: question about husqvarna snowblowers and deflector cap
#2 Sep 9, 2009 10:37 pm |
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Greetings...
I did a google search..and found that the deflector extension isn't for throwing snow farther, but to keep the snow a little further away from the operator of the snow blower.
An old Husqvarna (2008 brochure) stated that...
"When winter delivers a dry snow and breezy conditions, clearing your driveway and sidewalk can be unpleasant experience if you end up covered in snow. LS snow throwers are equipped with a rubber deflector extension to help keep you warm and dry while putting snow in its place."
Regards.. Dan
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Re: Looking at the craftsman snowthrower. Need your advise or suggestions.
#3 Sep 9, 2009 10:19 pm |
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Thanks for the response "krank" ...my pleasure to help :).
For Joe... Sears has posted more information about their Craftsman 24 inch 13.5 snow blower (model # 52907) on their website.
A pdf file is on there that show the features and differences between the models.
The link is located at:
http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/00/00/05/60/68/76/560687630.pdf
Something that is nice about this 305 cc machine is that it has throttle control, which is great when you are letting the snow blower idle.
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Re: Looking at the craftsman snowthrower. Need your advise or suggestions.
#4 Sep 8, 2009 9:20 pm |
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Thanks for the information! Perhaps we are both right.
It appears that AYP does assemble snow blowers with the names Husqvarna, Poulan Pro and some Sears models. But, from what I see Husqvarna owns American Yard Products. In other words, Husqvarna is the parent company to AYP. I found this information at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Husqvarna_AB
Sounds similar to a Corvette, that is assembled by Chevrolet, a division of General Motors.
Regards.....Dan
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Re: Looking at the craftsman snowthrower. Need your advise or suggestions.
#5 Sep 6, 2009 9:15 pm |
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Joe:
I just went to the Sears store today to take a close look at this model.
It has variable speed controls - just like the Husqvarna machine (check at Husqvarna.ca).
It has finger tip power steering (not clearly shown by picture at sears.ca). It has a clean out tool as well.
Like Husqvarna, it has an all metal chute and a similar intake design. It felt like a solid unit with a 1350 B&S Snow Series motor.
I look forward to getting this snow blower home, and especially to the first snow storm!
Regards...Dan
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