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Re: ariens 11528dle vs Honda hs928wc
#1   Dec 21, 2008 2:47 pm
The unit arrived from the dealer "gas-ed and ready-to-go." The unit was stored was in a heated garage. I started it up and tried to use it.

I can see my way past a little bad gas. Having cables ice and freeze on the first outing is a failure at the factory or the dealer when they built / prepped it. I will be speaking with the Ariens Zone Manager regardless of my decision. I am really disappointed.

I need a reliable unit with a chute and deflector that I can readily adjust because of the layout of my yard. That they failed on its first outing, doesn't bode well.

For the difference of a few (more) $$$, I could get a hydro-static drive and unit that weights 100 lbs less.

Let's see, a reliable snowthrower, more nimble and a more advanced transmission (compared with the Ariens slip-o-matic disk system). Keep in mind that I have used Ariens products for going on 30 years. I laid down $2k for a third. I am not walking away from a brand I haven't know or used or years. The bitterness of a failed product is is a powerful factor.

I see a *second* Honda in my garage soon.

Re: ariens 1130 DLE
#2   Dec 21, 2008 1:12 pm
After fresh gasoline and regular oil changes, a snowthrower's best friend is WD40. Recommend given all the surfaces and controls a liberal coating including all the surfaces snow and ice will touch. Good luck with the new machine.

Wboro
Re: ariens 11528dle vs Honda hs928wc
#3   Dec 21, 2008 1:07 pm
Hi - new to this forum and looking for some input.

Long-time fan of Ariens snowthrowers. This fall, traded in my old Ariens for a top of the line Ariens 11528DLE. Took delivery in November. Yesterday, we took a first big snowfall - one-foot of snow.

I joyfully cranked up my new machine - and it let me down. Engine raced up and down. Called the dealer who was sympathetic but told me couldn't come to fix it til Monday. Dealer suggested water in the carb bowl. So, on his advice, disassembled new snowthrower. Required lots of disassembly because fuel and electic lines routed right under the carb. Drained the carb. Put it back to together. Fuel hose clip broke during the process -- ugh. Found an old one in the basement and put it back together.

Took it out to clear my "black diamond" driveway with my son and wife helping. Engine racing and f@rting. First the chute deflector froze. Then the defector rotator froze. As I am doing the driveway, I named the thing - Damien.

Called the dealer and someone will be here to fix it Monday. To mollify me, they are doing the two-hour service free of charge.

QUESTION FOR THE FORUM:

Dealer also sells Honda. Thinking about sending Damien back from whence he came and getting a Honda HS928WAS. I have a 170' driveway, steep hill.

Advice and counsel please!

Wboro
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