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DavidNJ


Joined: Sep 26, 2010
Points: 206

Trying to Decide Between Ariens 30" Snow Blowers
Original Message   Sep 26, 2010 11:25 pm
Our 10 yo MTD has more problems then it is worth repairing, so we have been looking. We seem to have focused on the Ariens because they seem more rugged and better engineered. Plastic or metal chute doesn't mean much to me; but the metal seems thicker, pieces more rigid, controls more connected.

The 'Professional' models seem out of reach financially. That left the Deluxe and Deluxe Platinum.

The Platinum includes a bigger motor (342 vs 305 cc), a one lever chute direction/deflection control, heated hand grips, and the 'automatic' overruning clutch detroit locker like differential. It is $300 more and probably worth it.

However, last year Ariens build some of the Deluxe models with a 287cc Subaru engine. That engine is overhead cam instead of just overhead valve, has nearly double the gas tank size, and just looks better built. Unlike Briggs and Stratton, Subaru publishes full performance numbers. It looks like an impressive piece. It is basically the same price as the 2010 305cc model with identical features.

Now that is the choice. And it appears to be coming down to 342 B&S vs. 287 Subaru and is the 'automatic differential' any good.

I have my concerns about the differential. the overrunning clutch basically runs power the INSIDE wheel in a turn. On a race car it promotes understeer. On a snow blower it would mean you have to push the outside wheel on its larger radius. The Deluxe has a release on the left side only. In the store it seemed a little erratic; does it work ok in real life? It would mean the outside wheel would be powered on left turns, the inside on right. Is that better than the automatic differential?

The Platinum has hand warmers; are they useful or just a novelty?

And most importantly, how are the Subaru and Briggs and Straton motors? Is the Subaru better as it seems or is the difference very small?

Thanks,


David

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Steve_Cebu


Joined: Dec 17, 2009
Points: 888

Re: Trying to Decide Between Ariens 30" Snow Blowers
Reply #1   Sep 27, 2010 7:56 am
I had my wife try the Deluxe and the Deluxe platinum. She's small so neither worked out for her. The auto differential was unimpressive and didn't seem like it did much and their NASCAR model only turns left well that's ok as long as you don't ever need to turn right which we do. We bought a Toro and are very happy with it as it turns left and right. But if you are solid on Ariens then buy the model you like best. I cannot see why Ariens, being such a huge company can't make a dual skid steer system. You should try both models a few times like test driving a car only doing it back to back is easier. Ariens makes a good machine but not perfect.

"If you have more miles on your snow blower than your car, you live in New England."  "If you can drive 75 mph through 2 feet of snow during a raging blizzard without flinching, you live in New England."
bus708


Location: Maryland
Joined: Jul 24, 2010
Points: 321

Re: Trying to Decide Between Ariens 30" Snow Blowers
Reply #2   Sep 27, 2010 9:14 am
I have a 10 year old Ariens 9241908. I just have lock pins . Steering is not a big deal. I like to keep it simple. All the fancy steering Toro has and Ariens differential auto steering sounds like a headeake to fix if it brakes.With the pins I know both wheels are turning. My unit has a techumseh engine. I m upset they do not make them anymore. Suberu makes a very good engine too. I rank them close to Honda engines. I have a Suberu on my air compressor.It has never gave me any problems. Subaru revs higher than other engines. That means is will throw snow better. briggs and stratton is not that bad eather. What ever your choice get the biggest engine you can.
             I here toro make a good machine too.  The only thing i'm not fond of is its swinging scraper blade. I here it hangs on things if your ground is not flat.

If i were you . I will go with the Subaru engine. It runs very  quiet and smooth. If you want automatic traction control check it out first. I here other folks were not impressed with it.
I know lock pins do not fail. You can always disenguage one side for easy steering. I just leave it locked for max traction. I have a Aluminum gear case on my unit I never had a problem.  

Good luck
mmiguy


Joined: Sep 15, 2010
Points: 11

Re: Trying to Decide Between Ariens 30" Snow Blowers
Reply #3   Sep 27, 2010 9:43 am
Home depot online discount codes. They are for bath but they work. 1000-1499$-$100 off BATH100WH. 1500-1999$ $175 BATH175R5. Go for the Platinum. The Briggs is a smooth, quiet engine.
DavidNJ


Joined: Sep 26, 2010
Points: 206

Re: Trying to Decide Between Ariens 30" Snow Blowers
Reply #4   Sep 27, 2010 12:09 pm
When you say the B&S engine is smooth, what are you comparing it to?

Also, those codes aren't working, I think they were for bath products.

This message was modified Sep 27, 2010 by DavidNJ
mmiguy


Joined: Sep 15, 2010
Points: 11

Re: Trying to Decide Between Ariens 30" Snow Blowers
Reply #5   Sep 27, 2010 5:05 pm
They were for bath products, but they worked 2weeks ago when I bought my 24" platinum. I am comparing the Briggs to the tecumseh's they replaced. The Subaru seems like a good motor, albeit possibly a bit louder due to the OHC. Either one will last a long time with maintenance. The diff is a bigger deal IMO. Turning a 28-30" unit w/o a differential is a PITA. I demoed the auto diff and it was flawless. ALL the Ariens pro models use the same drive-it wouldn't be on all of those if it was crap. Tough choice, but I think the auto diff is a major plus. There is not going to be a shortage of power with either engine. Do you have a dealer that stocks parts for the Subaru? Who will be able to work on it? Just things to think about.
DavidNJ


Joined: Sep 26, 2010
Points: 206

Re: Trying to Decide Between Ariens 30" Snow Blowers
Reply #6   Sep 27, 2010 5:36 pm
It is not quite no differential, just a manual one. The auto differential powers the INSIDE wheel. That is fine for drag racing, but maybe not the best scenario for powering around a turn. The Deluxe has a release for the left wheel, that lets you make left hand turns with the outside wheel powered, or right hand turns similar to the Hillard AutoLok on the Platinum. However, you need to unlock manually; in the store it seemed hit or miss.

I tried your code and a newer bath code expiring October 6th...no cigar. Getting the Platinum for $1424 (plus tax)  including delivery would be a deciding factor. Maybe they fixed the problem.

mmiguy


Joined: Sep 15, 2010
Points: 11

Re: Trying to Decide Between Ariens 30" Snow Blowers
Reply #7   Sep 28, 2010 12:35 pm
The other option is to sign up on the home depot site for a new homeowner package. I did that first and they send a 10% discount coupon for in store purchases via email the same day. You can buy the 30"platinum in the store. The 24" is only available online thus the need to use the code that must have been corrected. Hope that helps. I hate paying what everyone else pays!
slinger


Joined: Sep 22, 2010
Points: 158

Re: Trying to Decide Between Ariens 30" Snow Blowers
Reply #8   Sep 30, 2010 4:32 pm
I just got an HD coupon code for Bath stuff in a HD email today.  It's slightly different than the one given but it seems to work.  I put an Ariens Platinum 24  ($1299) in my cart along with a bath fixture that was over $1000.  I then applied the code which deducted $100.  Then I removed the bath fixture from my order but the discount stayed.  Perhaps you should try your local coupon code from HD.  I'm sure it is a nation-wide promotion.  I would have bought the thing right there until I discovered that the 249cc motor on these may be aluminum bore units (no cast iron sleeve).  I'm waiting to find out if the "Ariens Polar Force" variants of this Briggs 1150 series engine have it or not.  I've heard that the Snow series are alum bore but the Snow series "Max" are C.I. sleeved.   Waiting for comfirmation.  Some say that it doesn't matter as the machine will wear out before the engine anyway, but I'd like to hear what others have to say about this whole situation.
DavidNJ


Joined: Sep 26, 2010
Points: 206

Re: Trying to Decide Between Ariens 30" Snow Blowers
Reply #9   Sep 30, 2010 5:27 pm
Ariens doesn't use the 'Max', now called 'Professional' in any of there snowblowers. However, it probably doesn't make a difference.
Snowmann


Joined: Dec 3, 2003
Points: 494

Re: Trying to Decide Between Ariens 30" Snow Blowers
Reply #10   Sep 30, 2010 11:12 pm
slinger wrote:
I just got an HD coupon code for Bath stuff in a HD email today.  It's slightly different than the one given but it seems to work.  I put an Ariens Platinum 24  ($1299) in my cart along with a bath fixture that was over $1000.  I then applied the code which deducted $100.  Then I removed the bath fixture from my order but the discount stayed.  Perhaps you should try your local coupon code from HD.  I'm sure it is a nation-wide promotion.  I would have bought the thing right there until I discovered that the 249cc motor on these may be aluminum bore units (no cast iron sleeve).  I'm waiting to find out if the "Ariens Polar Force" variants of this Briggs 1150 series engine have it or not.  I've heard that the Snow series are alum bore but the Snow series "Max" are C.I. sleeved.   Waiting for comfirmation.  Some say that it doesn't matter as the machine will wear out before the engine anyway, but I'd like to hear what others have to say about this whole situation.

Briggs no longer offers a cast iron cylinder liner on their snow engines, not even the "Professional Series". It's not really necessary.
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