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Re: Ariens traction control or Toro chute??
#1   Dec 10, 2009 2:46 pm
I would go for the one with the automatic traction control.  I used mine yesterday, and it was fantastic.  Even my wife was able to move it around and its the Pro 28.
Re: Simplicity P1628e vs Toro 1128OXE vs Ariens Pro 28
#2   Dec 10, 2009 9:01 am
Well, I finally got to use my new toy last night.  We had about 6 inches of heavy heavy wet snow.  The snowblower through it pretty far, in some cases it looked like a big water gun the snow was so wet.  I am very happy (so is my back).  My wife was able to make a pass with it as well, so it looks like she will be able to use it in an emergency if I am not there! 

I sprayed everything down with corrosionx to help prevent rusting, though I would like to use something else (that stuff is expensive).  Anybody have any experience with PB Corrosion Stop, or recommend something else?

Thanks!
Composite Scrape Bar Similar To Ariens Composite Skid Shoes?
#3   Dec 8, 2009 4:14 pm
Hi,
Wondering if anybody has seen a composite scraper bar similar to the Ariens composite shoes.  Do you think that would work?  Also, what material are the Ariens shoes, UHMW-PE?

Thanks!
Re: Simplicity P1628e vs Toro 1128OXE vs Ariens Pro 28
#4   Nov 24, 2009 10:03 am
Well, after spending too much time looking at all the choices, I made my decision.  I even threw Honda into the mix.  The Honda was nice, but  it was far more difficult to move around than the others (maybe someday they will put some sort of differential on it.  I ended up going with the Ariens Pro 28, the differential on that unit was just better than everything else (not having any triggers to worry about is very simple, and hopefully will prove to be the most reliable), and the overall of the design is fairly simple.  The construction of the Ariens seems really good, and even though it weights almost 300 lbs, is very easy to move around.  It is too bad the Simplicity did not have two triggers like the Toro, that could have made me sway that way.  I went with the 28" to get the larger 342cc engine.  Hopefully I made the right choice, can't wait to try it out on some snow! 

Thanks everyone for your help!
Re: Simplicity P1628e vs Toro 1128OXE vs Ariens Pro 28
#5   Nov 16, 2009 11:17 am
Has anybody had a wife use their snowblower?  I was thinking if I was not home in an emergency, then my wife may need it.  Would she be better off using the Ariens because of the ATC ( no triggers to worry about), or go for the triggers on one of the others?
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