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Name Mark McCauley
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Snapper Hi-Wheel
#1   Nov 14, 2007 7:10 pm
I have a chance to buy a hi-wheel snapper 26 mower for $ 300 from a guy at my work.       It is a 2002 with a Robin engine.  I cannot find many reviews on this model, but I have seen good reviews on the Robin engine.    The guy at work is not a handy guy, so he had it serviced by his dealer every year and now he is going with a lawn service and wants to sell.   He indicated that he had warranty work done twice:   wheel fell off and a slipping disk drive.  His dealer did all the work and he has all the receipts.   I want this machine because of the size  (I have 15,000 sq ft yard and it takes 2 hours with my underpowered 21 inch).   Need some opinions if this is worth a $ 300 experiment, or if I should invest in a new more powerful 21 inch in the $500-600 range.    
Re: Summerizing Ariens 1024 Blower
#2   Mar 19, 2005 1:10 pm
Thanks snow, knee, and nibbler,  these are all great ideas that I will keep a list of.    3 for 3 on changing the oil now means I will change it now.   I assume I should change the 80/90w gear oil also ?    Another topic --- Do any of you use sta-bil fuel ?   If so, how should I use it ?     I have a 2.5 gal and 5 gal gas cans.    I keep the 2.5 in my gargage and use in the winter for the blower and summer for the 21 inch mower.   I leave the 5 gal in my shed and use it for my lawn tractor or as a back-up.    Should I  use the sta-bil every time I fill the cans ?   or is it used only when you summerize or winterize ?    Thanks 
Summerizing Ariens 1024 Blower
#3   Mar 19, 2005 7:36 am
I know this topic has probably been discussed a number of times, but I have looking for some specific advice on summerizing for my Ariens 10hp Tecumseh OHV.   This is a new machine and I want to avoid the yellow carb of my last Ariens.   The machine was used this winter and has about 1/4 tank of fuel left in it.   We are expecting some snow tommorrow, so I hope tommorrow is the last use of the season.   I use 87 octane and no sta-bil fuel.   My plan is to put a few drops of sta-bil fuel in the tank and let it run completely out of fuel and then store it for the summer.   I will add fuel in October, run it, change engine oil and gear oil and let it run it out of fuel again.   Then start using it around December.    I need a better plan.     Any advice would be appreciated. 
Re: New England Blizzard
#4   Jan 21, 2005 8:37 pm
Cuz Vin - Big UCONN fan here (plus Soxs and Pats).   Hopefully, our luck won't run out with the Pittsurgh teams (Panthers and Steelers) this weekend.     The game at Storrs will be during a blizzard.   I am assuming it will still be played.  There will probably only be students in the stands who can walk home after.   Got the Ariens 1024 Pro ready for action. 
Re: New England Blizzard
#5   Jan 21, 2005 8:30 pm
Predictions for the Hartford area are 10"-15".    Rhode Island and SE Conn are 20".
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