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Re: 28 or 32 inch Simplicity Pro Signature?
#1   Dec 31, 2008 5:19 pm
Pete   Can you tell where the dealer is that has the  Simplicity pro still ?
Re: Age Old Question: Ariens, Toro, or Simplicity for Snow!
#2   Jan 2, 2008 9:07 pm
I guess that I'm # 4 for the Simplicity , I had 2 choices the Ariens DLE  or the Simplicity Pro series when I was searching for a blower based on some reading on this site.
Both are real good machines but the Simplicity won it for me,  I have the 10560E 2006 10.5 hp 24" and  Its very well made ... check out them out close and look at the small details done on the Simplicity !
 
oil questions ?
#3   Dec 21, 2007 8:15 pm
How many people are putting synthetic oil in there snowblowers ? I have been thinking about putting Mobile 1 in mine its a Simplicity Pro series 1056E a 2006 model.
Is there any benefits to it or just change it with regular oil frequently during the winter
Re: Simplicity PRO Rocks!
#4   Dec 16, 2007 10:55 pm
My Simplicity blower 10560E  has a oil drain hose on it  called " Drainzit oil changing aid" model #STAN1025  , not sure if this a factory install or the dealer put it on but its real handy for a quick none messy oil change.
You can get them from the Northerntool web site... just search for drainzit. They have them for Hondas and Tecumseh also.
Re: Simplicity or Ariens?
#5   Mar 6, 2007 6:40 pm
The turning has been no problem with just the one trigger lock for the one wheel for me on the Simplicity. It seems to me that there was a discussion on the engines last year before I purchased mine and the 10.5 briggs is the same as the 13hp.This could be why it will go through the snow as well as it does no effort at all . The briggs so far has started with 2 pumps on the prime and just a lite pull on the handle . I had a Simplicity garden tractor that was from the early 60's till just a few years ago and could still buy parts for it and hope to have the same for the snowblower a machine that will last for years to come and not just a throw away.
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