Need to upgrade from my single stage to a dual stage snow blower. Any recommendations on brands or models? Toro or Ariens any good? Primarily for long concrete / asphalt driveway
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I have always used Ariens and have never looked back. I had one for 12 years and sold it in a day when I moved to SoCAL. When I moved back 14 years later. I bought a new one. It is 8 years old and works like a dream. Super easy to work on (general maintenance)as well.Need to upgrade from my single stage to a dual stage snow blower. Any recommendations on brands or models? Toro or Ariens any good? Primarily for long concrete / asphalt driveway
You guys have the brands sorted out pretty good, to be honest if the machine is made in the states you'll be ok.
About 90% of the machines are made in Cleveland Ohio.
Here's what to keep in mind if you want a long service life.
Keep extra shear pins on hand as they break when you least expect it.
If you have a new machine take the cutting edge off the bottom of the bucket and have one made out of 1/4" steel.
Keep an eye on the runners on the side of the bucket,keep them adjusted, I switched to the poly runners and never looked back.
Use good gas and store your machine properly, drain the gas, change the oil and fog the engine.
I have an old 26" Toro that's almost 20 years old other than regular maintenance it's been problem free.
NopeVCI bags double layered with a dessicant also help for storage...or just any bag double layered with a dessicant.
After waking up to this on Monday and having to do the old fashioned shovle I'm getting a blower.
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True. Unfortunately for us in the suburbs, the snow blower is the better option than the shovel. In a few years we're moving out of "town", then we'll have something decent to move snow with...if we're still living where it snows. I can't stand winter...it was fun as a kid, on the farm, when we had tractors and snowmobiles./snip: the snow blower is a pain in the ass and slow.
True. Unfortunately for us in the suburbs, the snow blower is the better option than the shovel. In a few years we're moving out of "town", then we'll have something decent to move snow with...if we're still living where it snows. I can't stand winter...it was fun as a kid, on the farm, when we had tractors and snowmobiles.
I live in Marylandistan, snow doesn't stick around long...and being in the suburbs, it's probably "frowned upon". I just wait for better weather and get on my "sled" (Street Glide), not as fun as the real sled, but riding though the hills surrounding the Susquehanna River here and up in PA is fun, just have to make sure there's no ice on the roads...that get's "sporty".What's stopping you from having a snowmobile now?
The 163 RMK in my truck gets me through working outside in the winter. I was beginning to hate snow, so I bought a snow toy to get excited about it again!