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Re: Ariens 624E Snowblower
#1   Dec 19, 2008 8:08 pm
Hello Satman

I bought a 624E this October.  I don't  think you can add a light as the engine does not have an alternator.  When researching products before my purchase, this was a strike against this model.  Others, such as the mid- line Briggs- powered Simplicity, listed a light as an option.  I have been searching for a battery LED light that I  can mount to the unit.  No luck so far.

By the way, how do you like the machine?  Mine got used for an hour and a half tonight, as I and the neighoburs had to blow out our street just to get in our driveways.

 

Re: What does Tecumseh change to yield 11HP from the same block as the 9HP Snow King?
#2   Dec 1, 2008 8:56 pm
Hello 

Great forum.  Just  joined, but have been reading for quite some time.

I recently purchased a new snowthrower and I too have been wondering about  different power ratings for the same engines.

I have had no luck on the net finding what my snowblower engines' spec numbers mean.  Does anyone know of a site that would explain to me what power the engine has and what features it comes equipped with?  The info on the TecumsehPower site seems to only explain what a 6 digit spec number means, mine is a 5 digit  number with letter G at the end..

By the way, it is a Tecumseh OH195SA, Spec 72569G, Family 8TPXS 1951AF.

Thanks.

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