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Re: Help with choosing an Ariens Snow Blower
#1   Feb 11, 2010 12:21 am
I went through this in early January and made the choice for the Deluxe Platinum 24" and am very happy with it. The remote deflection is not as slick as the Toro but it works very very well and its all metal components. The Automatic traction control is amazing. Its just there and works perfect. You dont even have to think about it. We have been getting pounded with snow in Iowa and I look forward to going out and using this machine.
Anyone want my Clarence Impeller Kit
#2   Jan 18, 2010 6:35 pm
Bought one for my old snowblower but instead sold that and bought a new snowblower. Clarence kit never installed. Paid $39 including shipping. I will let you have it for $30 including shipping (in the usa).
Buying a new snowblower. What will a bigger engine do for me?
#3   Jan 7, 2010 2:03 pm
Appreciate any help everyone here can provide. Already have acquired a wealth of knowledge.

Buying a new machine. Looking primarily at Ariens. They list max throwing distance the same for almost all their snowblowers. So what would a bigger engine do for me? For example I am weighing the 27" deluxe 249cc against the 28" pro 342cc. Disregarding the other feature differences, what will I get out of the bigger engine?

If it helps, this is going to be used on my parking lot that is 50'X50'. Mostly flat but the entire width of the parking lot is open to the street so I get 50' of deeper snow at the street due to city plows.

Thanks for any insight.
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