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Re: Buying a Snowblower - $1500 or less - Advice needed!
#1 Dec 16, 2007 9:16 am |
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I have a Simplicity witht he "easy-turn" feature. I don't know why, but it turns easier in either direction when the trigger is activated.
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Re: simplicity I724e or Ariens 624e
#2 Nov 11, 2007 1:37 am |
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Congrats on the new blower. I just purchased the same one myself. I seem to remember reading that the aluminum bore was better for cold weather (heated up faster or something like that...somebody help me out on that one). I have an Intek I/C engine on my tiller and it's a bear to start in cooler weather. I'm sure the I/C is a more expensive engine too. I think I've also heard that the durability of the I/c engine over the aluminum bore isn't as much of an issue since snow throwers generally operate in a "dust-free" environment and don't get a ton of hours on them.
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Re: FOR SALE SHOWROOM MINT Ariens 924 DLE/ John Deere 924DE Snow Blower
#3 Nov 10, 2007 5:33 pm |
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Re: Help with decision Ariens 926001 vs 921002/1027LE
#4 Oct 31, 2007 1:53 pm |
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What is the area like that you will be clearing? For instance if you've got tight areas or curved areas to clear the remote unlock may prove to be worth $200. In general, that seems to be the mark-up for adding an "easy-turn" feature with most brands.
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Re: Help with Snow Thrower Decision
#5 Oct 26, 2007 11:05 am |
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According to Weaver's website the L1428E has a 10.5 hp engine. don't know why the link won't post, but here it is: http://weaversinfo.com/Price%20sheets/Simplicity/simplicity_snowblowers.htm
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