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SteveinID


Joined: Dec 24, 2008
Points: 11

Need help selecting a snowblower
Original Message   Dec 26, 2008 7:53 pm
Hello to all! I'm VERY new to the usage of snowblowers. My whole experience is with the neighbor's 17 year old Ariens 824; I love that machine...
Anyway, I've done a lot of reading on this forum and others, and have narrowed my selection down to three machines, but would like some help making the final selection. First, here's what I'll be using it for:
I'll be using it on at least three driveways: 1. My own, which is lined with 1.5-2.5" river rock, and isn't too long. 2. My sister's, which is fairly steep and not too long. and 3. My aunt's, which is quite long (over 200') and is composed of very packed gravel. In addition, I regularly do the snow cleanup on the sidewalks and handicap ramps at my local church. Some winters we have a few wet snowfalls of a few inches each, and some winters we get dumped on with 2'+ per fall (like this one.) I also own an ATV with a snowplow on it, and my preferred method is to make a pile with the snow and then use the blower to move it to the middle of the lawn. I would also like to be able to use the blower on snow that's been packed somewhat by the city plows.
Taking all this into consideration, I kind of figured anything below 11hp was going to be too small. I originally didn't want to spend much more than $2000, but I'm willing to make a concession in the price for the right machine, as you'll see when I list the ones I'm considering. None of my local dealers have any machines in stock; I've called all of the local Ariens dealers, and both of the Simplicity dealers. No one expects to have anything until next fall. I've got two Simplicity dealers within 50 miles, and four Ariens dealers within the same distance. I'd prefer to buy local, but I don't see that happening at this point. I have found a few dealers online that have the blowers I'm interested in in stock, and they ship for free; I even get to escape the local 6% sales tax as an added incentive!

Here's what I'm considering:
Ariens
11528 DLE - 926016 for $2100
11528 DLET - 926025 for $2490
Simplicity
Signature Pro P1628E for $2000

I looked at Honda and consider them prohibitively expensive, and also considered the Ariens 9526 DLET - 926024 for $2190, but thought 9.5hp was probably too light for what I want to do. Toro doesn't have any more dealers in the area than Simplicity, and I think I'd prefer to stick with a professional model anyway. I am willing to take sugestions, but mostly, I want to know which of the three machines I've listed would be best for the applications I've listed.

Thank you all in advance for your help!

SteveinIdaho
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SteveinID


Joined: Dec 24, 2008
Points: 11

Re: Need help selecting a snowblower
Reply #3   Dec 27, 2008 12:27 am
In just the small amount of time since I posted, the Simplicity I was looking at went out of stock. Nerts. I also should mention that the 9.5HP Ariens I was looking at has a Briggs and Stratton OHV as opposed to the Tecumseh.
If the recommendations are over-whelmingly for the Simplicity, I might have to wait until next year and suck up the sales tax.
mml4


Snow is good,
Deep snow is better!


Joined: Dec 31, 2003
Points: 544

Re: Need help selecting a snowblower
Reply #4   Dec 27, 2008 8:35 am
Steve-

There are Ariens and Simplicity dealers on the net who advertise free shipping. Try this guy if your heart is set on the Simplicity:http://www.sepw.com/SearchResult.aspx?CategoryID=62. The 1628E is listed at $2249 delivered which is not bad considering no tax. I would call and see if you could negotiate a deal and there are other dealers and other brands available as well.

Marc

SnapperV210P,Toro22177,TroyBilt42010Snowthrower,Craftsman Shredder,American Turbo Pressure Washer HondaGX200,Stihl011Saw,EchoPas260Trimmer Edger,EchoPB602Blower,EchoHCR150Hedge Clipper
MacLorry27


Joined: Dec 23, 2008
Points: 54

Re: Need help selecting a snowblower
Reply #5   Dec 27, 2008 9:56 am

Steve,

Simplicity also makes the John Deere snow throwers and Lowe’s handles the 928e and the 1130se. The 928e sells for $1,299 and the 1130se sells for $1,499. The 1130se has heated handles, the Easy-Steer® drive system, and uses the Briggs & Stratton Snow MAX OHV engine. Short of spending another grand for a Honda you'll be hard pressed to find a better machine than the John Deere (Simplicity). Lowe’s has a 30 day return policy, so you can use it for a while and if you decide not to keep it you can return it for a full refund. I did just that with a Troy-Bilt I purchased from Lowe’s with no hassle, although they knew I was going to purchase the 928e.

SteveinID


Joined: Dec 24, 2008
Points: 11

Re: Need help selecting a snowblower
Reply #6   Dec 27, 2008 7:09 pm
My heart's not set on Simplicity; in fact, I was leaning more toward the tracked version of the Ariens because of the gravel and rock. So far though, no one has spoken up for the Ariens. I'm beginning to wonder just how good an idea ordering one would be.
mml4


Snow is good,
Deep snow is better!


Joined: Dec 31, 2003
Points: 544

Re: Need help selecting a snowblower
Reply #7   Dec 27, 2008 9:19 pm
Steve- My father has a 926LE Ariens and my son has a 1060DLXE Simplicity. Both are fine machines. The Simplicity handles better because it has the wheel disconnect feature which the Ariens does not. If it were the DLE Ariens the machines would be comparable and more than worth the money.

Ariens has suffered a little lately because it sells a lot of units through Home Depot and the set up and prep there leaves a lot to be desired. Many dealers are angry at Ariens because of their relationship with Home Depot and are no longer selling or servicing Ariens units. If you get an Ariens and it has the proper set up you will have a quality machine. If you get a Simplicity or an Ariens or a Honda or Toro and it is not set up properly it will be a nightmare.

In your situation I wouldn't be as concerned about which unit I was buying as much as which one I can get delivered at this time of year. The premium model Ariens or Simplicity  will serve you well. If I were buying the Ariens track model I would only buy the DLET which has some sort of traction control that helps in turns as opposed to the base model that has the tracks (axles?) locked.One of the guys on another site just bought an Ariens DLET and has had good things to say about it.

Marc

SnapperV210P,Toro22177,TroyBilt42010Snowthrower,Craftsman Shredder,American Turbo Pressure Washer HondaGX200,Stihl011Saw,EchoPas260Trimmer Edger,EchoPB602Blower,EchoHCR150Hedge Clipper
Snowmann


Joined: Dec 3, 2003
Points: 494

Re: Need help selecting a snowblower
Reply #8   Dec 28, 2008 10:13 am
SteveinID wrote:
My heart's not set on Simplicity; in fact, I was leaning more toward the tracked version of the Ariens because of the gravel and rock. So far though, no one has spoken up for the Ariens. I'm beginning to wonder just how good an idea ordering one would be.

Your choices are all good ones. They are very comparable. For the wheeled models, it all boils downs to personal preference. Go over both units in detail and make the call.

A few pluses the Ariens has are:

Automatic differential (a clear upgrade over Easy Turn)
Higher volumetric capacity (larger impeller, augers, dual belt drive, faster gear box ratio)
3 year warranty

The Simplicity Pro has a few benefits as well:

A much quieter engine
Selectable heat for handwarmers (2 settings)
Electric chute rotation (this however may become problematic in the future)

I'm sure there are other differences that are pertinent.

Lastly, the track model Ariens you mention is ~40% slower than both of the above models (to facilitate the higher drive torque required for the increased traction). It's designed for the real heavy, deep snow. Make sure you are fine with this before purchasing it.

PK
Coldfingers


Joined: Nov 20, 2008
Points: 84

Re: Need help selecting a snowblower
Reply #9   Dec 28, 2008 12:14 pm
Steven, I bought a carryover ariens 9526 dlet with the ohv briggs and I love it so far. The track model is geared lower than the same in a wheel model. I don't have any regrets on getting the 9.5 hp. It has all the power I need, even in the wind blown harder stuff in first gear it just keeps on walking through the stuff. I had a wheel 8 hp. "28" model before and if it was hard I had to lossen it up sometimes with the shovel first but not with this machine! You can lock the tracks for extra traction or leave them unlocked for easier turning. I suppose the 11.5 hp. would have more power but then the cost is higher also. Good luck with whatever you buy!!

Coldfingers
pvrp


Joined: Nov 14, 2008
Points: 151

Re: Need help selecting a snowblower
Reply #10   Dec 28, 2008 8:39 pm
Coldfingers wrote:
Steven, I bought a carryover ariens 9526 dlet with the ohv briggs and I love it so far. The track model is geared lower than the same in a wheel model. I don't have any regrets on getting the 9.5 hp. It has all the power I need, even in the wind blown harder stuff in first gear it just keeps on walking through the stuff. I had a wheel 8 hp. "28" model before and if it was hard I had to lossen it up sometimes with the shovel first but not with this machine! You can lock the tracks for extra traction or leave them unlocked for easier turning. I suppose the 11.5 hp. would have more power but then the cost is higher also. Good luck with whatever you buy!!

I think you're better off with your 9526 than you would have been with the 11528.  Narrower is better in my mind
and no one has yet to disprove the rumor that the 11.5hp and 9.5hp engines are identical.

Paul
Coldfingers


Joined: Nov 20, 2008
Points: 84

Re: Need help selecting a snowblower
Reply #11   Dec 29, 2008 10:42 am
pvrp, that is interesting. I didn't know that. I had a 28 before and I honestly don't notice the difference using the 26 I have now except I had an 8 hp. L head tec. before and now I have the 9.5 ohv. briggs so I can really tell the difference in the deep snow. Love the new machine.
SteveinID


Joined: Dec 24, 2008
Points: 11

Re: Need help selecting a snowblower
Reply #12   Dec 29, 2008 11:20 pm
Are the 9.5 and 11.5 B&S or Tecumseh engines the same? I notice that with Tecumseh, both are listed as 318cc, is it the same with B&S?
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