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snow blower question
#1   Nov 10, 2006 6:56 pm
Ok ive seen it in this forum over and over again.  My quesiton is similar, but I never really found an answer.

I am without a doubt going with ariens, I went to a snapper dealer and they were basically simplicities with plastic shoots.  They are a nice alternative but I want to step up to the ariens pro line in hopes of a nice christmas gift for my dad.  He had an ariens he got from his dad from the early 80's, it was 9hp I believe.  The ariens models weigh about 30 pounds more than the snappers and others on the market, so I am guessing its a heavier metal in the auger area?

My question is about the auger gear case, cast iron sounds great, but is it really worth the extra money to go with one?  I really see that as the only advantage in the PRO line, and being an advantage in only that it will outlast the engine probably.  But the word aluminum in that area of the snowblower really doesnt sound great either, especially in the one area that does all the work.

My last quesiton is what is the real difference between the tecumseh ohv and the b&s ohv............im sure they both have cast iron sleeves, im not worried about pollution or much sound/vibration  I just want a snowblower that will last a long time and the engine keeps on kicking

I am going out tuesday the 14th to purchase one... hopefully I can resolve some of my suspicions by then, my plans right now are to buy the ariens Pro 9.5hp
http://www.ariens.com/snow_products/professional_sno_thros/9526_dle/


Any response would be gratefully appreciated
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