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Re: Your help needed - Toro 1028lxe or Ariens 1130DLE
#1 Nov 9, 2007 10:15 am |
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Just a note, both the Ariens and the Toro have 3 tooth impellers, I double checked last night.
I'll be purchasing the Toro this afternoon.
Thanks for your input everyone.
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Re: Your help needed - Toro 1028lxe or Ariens 1130DLE
#2 Nov 8, 2007 2:53 pm |
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Thanks for the reply.
I'm honestly not worried about the plastic Toro parts, I actually prefer them. They won't rust, and they're easier to replace IF something goes wrong with them. I find it hard to believe that Toro would use sub standard parts on their machines, especially safety affecting parts such as chutes, etc. However, I could be wrong of course.
The chute control is slick, but you bring up a new point surrounding the impellers. I'll have to look into that further.
Thanks again.
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Your help needed - Toro 1028lxe or Ariens 1130DLE
#3 Nov 8, 2007 2:00 pm |
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I've been researching for a couple of months now. Today is the day you help me make the decision. I live in Southern Ontario, Canada, where we can expect numerous snow storms and good accumulation during the winter. I have a 2 car wide, 50' long drive way.
I have narrowed my search down to the Toro 1028LXE and the Ariens 1130DLE. The Toro up here is $1899 and the Ariens is $1749. I would like to make a decision today and buy one of these units with your help.
I'm leaning towards the Toro because of the plastic parts (yes, I think they are a positive, especially after reading posts in this forum) and the Chute control.
Your opinions are appreciated.
Thanks!
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