mosesbotbol 05:30 PM 09-30-2016
I may need to buy a snow blower. Outside of actually doing the job, I want it be small. Garage space is tight. My driveway is about 800 sq ft. Lowes had several options 1K or less.
What do you recommend?
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stevieray 09:18 PM 09-30-2016
Opinions will vary, but I've always owned Ariens Snowblowers with great success. I bought my first Ariens 15 years ago. Never had any issues, only regular maintenance. I just gave that one to my brother and I bought another one. I live in Central Connecticut and get 80 plus inches of snow a year on the average. Currently, I use an Ariens Professional series to do my 200' long driveway, but I would imagine that the Ariens Compact series would be sufficient for an 800 sq. ft driveway.
http://www.ariens.com/en-us/snow-blo...ct-snow-blower
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MarkinAZ 09:36 PM 09-30-2016
Our Home Depot and Lowes out this way Moses has been "out of stock" for some time now. I know, not much help
:-):-)
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Ripplingh2o 10:42 PM 09-30-2016
Definitely 2-stage with electric start. Avoid plastic components like the throw chute. Dollar for dollar get the largest impeller diameter you can with a horsepower rating between 5-8. Craftsman used to make a nice 524 blower (5 hp, 24" cut). But for sure electric start, 2-stage. Nice Corgi btw; ours is 12 yrs old.
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BlackDog 08:17 AM 10-01-2016
I also own an Ariens. It is about 12 years old but is a workhorse.
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BlkDrew 09:43 AM 10-01-2016
I had a 1970's Ariens up until last year. They were built to last
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MarkinAZ 12:07 PM 10-01-2016
Porch Dweller 12:09 PM 10-01-2016
What is this "snow" you speak of, and why must it be blown?
:-)
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AdamJoshua 02:22 PM 10-01-2016
When I lived in Boston I had an Ariens as well, had it for 3 years and gave it to my brother when I moved, 13yrs later he is still using it. I had about a 240' drive up a slope and it powered right through.
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mosesbotbol 11:42 AM 10-02-2016
Only snow blower I've ever owned, Toro 826. It's been great and I'd recommend it to anyone.
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