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Re: ariens or husqvarna?
#1   Sep 19, 2006 8:06 pm
Hello people,

I think I am going with the ariens 926le.The 926dle is a little to pricey for me.

I went to Home Depot over the weekend, and they dropped the price of the LE to $899.99 and the employye said if I apply for a Home Depot credit card they will take another 10% off. Which will bring it to $800.00. When I asked if they had any in the box, the guy said " We have a lot of the 926le in the back".

I'm wondering if I wait a few more weeks maybe they will drop the price a little more? What do you think? Is $800.00 a good price?

Or maybe I should wait for the local dealer to get them in and see if he would match it?

Thanks for the feed back from earlier post and any with this one.

And I was wrong about Husqvarna having the remote deflector standard on all two stage blowers.

                                                                                                                                                                               Thanks, JIM

ariens or husqvarna?
#2   Sep 11, 2006 8:43 pm
Hello People,

I was in Lowes the other day and I was looking at their snow blowers.I looked at the Troy built , when I was checking it out I noticed that the augers seemed to be three separate pieces and they were kind of loose and sloopy.When I checked out the Husqvarna the augers were nice and tight and also liked the controls.

Went to Home depot and checked out the Ariens and the augers were nice and tight.The only thing that bothered me was the control for the chute,the chute turned to the right no problem ,but when I tried to turn it back to the left it seemed to get jammed and would not move.I guess it could have been from other people checking it out from time to time. But then I could possibly take that as an indication of what could happen if I would buy one and end up using it alot.I don't know.Maybe it wasn't put together right by one of the employees.They had the 926le for $999.99 with the remote deflector.

The Husqvarna two stage blowers have the remote deflector standard on all the models. You might find it strange,but I seem to care for the remote deflector than the manual because of the certain situations I would run into by snow blowing around the house and some of the elderly neighbors I would be helping out. Also I seem to recall that the Machines are powder coated not just spray painted.A local dealer has the 924sbe,tecumseh snow king L-head engine,and the fd-gear transmission( i don't know what that means) for $939.95.

The snow blower that I buy is going to be my first one ever and like most people, I don't want to buy a inferior machine.

I post this question here because i see were some people have had alot more experience in snow blowers of all kinds.

The Ariens are made in Wisconsin and Husqvarna in Sweden. Both seem to be well built . But again I have not had the experience in operating any of these Machines.

Local Arien dealer says he will not have any Ariens in until a few weeks.

Any suggestions will be welcomed from any people who have had the opportunity to operate any of these machines.

Have been driving myself crazy the past few weeks trying to come to a conclusion.

                                                                                                                                                            thanks, Jim

                                                                                                                                                       

                                                                                          

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