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Husqvarna 524STE
#1   Jan 6, 2012 9:46 am
Anyone know how old this is? I try calling Husqvarna but it says press 1 for Poulan or Poulan Pro or 2 for all other calls and then it ends up back to a dial tone. I have tried this at different days and times. Mickey Mouse operation. This blower will be at an upcoming auction and was thinking of bidding on it.
Single Stage EOD
#2   Dec 24, 2011 9:46 am
For single stage users, can these be used on end of driveway hard chunks? I hear you can break it up first with a shovel but seems there would still be hard chunks. Would it beat up the machine? I live in New England and because of several different factors I have to compromise and the single stage Toro 621 would be my best compromise right now. I have a driveway that is a little over 2 cars long and do a run of about 10 yards by the mailbox all EOD and clear out an area going to the deck in back on one side and for the oil man on the other that would both be over grass one about 10 yards long and the other about 15 yards long. Have you ever done EOD with one of these.
Re: does this look right?
#3   Nov 15, 2011 9:52 am
I noticed that some Ariens had the same situation .
Re: LCT & BRIGGS?
#4   Nov 13, 2011 3:22 pm
You people can say what you want about Chinese products, everyone is entitled to their opinion. I will say that the American workforce is a disgrace. Sure there are some good workers but there are many that are lazy that don't care how well they do their job. They try to get out of doing many things. Take extra breaks, long breaks, avoid certain tasks and the list is too long to put everything in this post. The saddest part of all is the companies enable them. Always an excuse. Different people have different learning curves. Not everybody works the same. People take smoke breaks outside of normal breaks all day long and are allowed to. The bosses go to human resources and they always have an excuse why nothing can be done about it. One guy was caught sleeping in his car during work hours and the boss was told that is not enough to fire him. I am just scratching the surface here. I have talked to people in other states and other companies and they have similar problems. I have seen this for years in different departments. Different people have admitted they are lazy and they screw off as much as possible. Other people over here do almost nothing and to listen to them they are working their butts off. They whine about every little thing and end up with repetitive motion. Go to some of these other countries and see how attitudes and people are different. I have met people that worked for GM years ago at a local plant that closed many years ago and they used to laugh about how little they did and how much they got paid. I will repeat this. A large part of the American work force is a total disgrace and are allowed to be that way. I don't see it changing because nothing is done to make them change and it is not going to be. I am an American by the way. With a workforce like this and it will probably continue to get worse, how does this country expect to remain the greatest country in the world? I will answer that. By words not by deeds. Most of what you buy today is made in other countries. I think this made in USA is overrated.
Re: Ariens 420cc engine by briggs and Stratton?
#5   Nov 10, 2011 9:01 pm
I was just at an independent dealer the other day who was pushing an Ariens Deluxe 28 ranking down Chinese engines and why wouldn't you want to keep the work here and the Deluxe has a Polar Force engine. I notice several dealers make that Chinese engine like it is really inferior and then the B&S engine is also made in China. Then Ariens pushes the made in USA and it has a B&S engine that is made in China.
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