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New John Deere Snowblowers -- Any Info?
Original Message   Aug 14, 2008 10:44 am
Just noticed that John Deere is putting its brand on a line of snowblowers again. 522E (single stage), 726E, 928E, 1130SE, 1332PE.  http://www.deere.com/en_US/ProductCatalog/HO/category/HO_SNOW.html?tm=ho&link=prod_equip_page

These must be a rebrand of an existing machine.  Any info?

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Paul7


Joined: Mar 12, 2007
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Re: New John Deere Snowblowers -- Any Info?
Reply #13   Mar 6, 2011 8:06 pm
royster wrote:
Yes, the yellow wheels and the yellow John Deere decal are pretty also.  .  My neighbour has a new John Deere 28 inch, with the

305 14.5 torque Briggs and Stratton engine. His also has 2 headlights.  This is an excellent machine.      


Royster how can you call the John Deere an excellent machine today in this thread but slam it in a different thread yesterday.  Yesterday the John Deere was stalling out, needed to be wiggled and jerked, and could only handle a half pass.  What happened to the John Deere from yesterday to today that now makes it an excellent machine?  Did John Deere suddenly start using a hydrostatic transmission...made by Hydro Gear...same as Craftsmen?

Royster wrote:  "So I decided to watch the others as they  had still not made their first pass through. They stopped in the heavy snow,  reversed and tried again, all the time the operators were wiggling and jerking  their machines and pushing them  to get through which they eventually  did.   Their engines were wailing then going on the governor, almost to a stall, (The John Deere did stall and had to be restarted.)  Then when they made their return pass  they attempted a full width pass, but each machine  wasn't getting through that way, so they selected 2 half width passes to get throough."

royster


" It is the use of power tools that separates man from animals"

Location: New Brunswick, Canada
Joined: Feb 11, 2011
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Re: New John Deere Snowblowers -- Any Info?
Reply #14   Mar 10, 2011 8:38 pm
Paul7 wrote:
Royster how can you call the John Deere an excellent machine today in this thread but slam it in a different thread yesterday.  Yesterday the John Deere was stalling out, needed to be wiggled and jerked, and could only handle a half pass.  What happened to the John Deere from yesterday to today that now makes it an excellent machine?  Did John Deere suddenly start using a hydrostatic transmission...made by Hydro Gear...same as Craftsmen?

Royster wrote:  "So I decided to watch the others as they  had still not made their first pass through. They stopped in the heavy snow,  reversed and tried again, all the time the operators were wiggling and jerking  their machines and pushing them  to get through which they eventually  did.   Their engines were wailing then going on the governor, almost to a stall, (The John Deere did stall and had to be restarted.)  Then when they made their return pass  they attempted a full width pass, but each machine  wasn't getting through that way, so they selected 2 half width passes to get throough."


My previous message #12 said, " This is an excellent  machine"

It should have read (and now does)   He says (my neighbour )  that his John Deere is an excellent machine.     

Thanks for pointing this out, I guess I should have proof read the message before sending.

The conditions mentioned in my message  #12 were extreme,  so it is not surprising that the John Deere and the others  performed as they did.

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