Hello all. New member and I'm starting off with a bang! I am replacing a 30+ year old Simplicity 760 (8 hp; 24″ wide bucket) that is old and tired (like me!) and would cost $$$ to repair. I have a 90′ long, flat, hard-packed gravel driveway (9′ wide most of length with 30′ wide car park) and would also like to blow a path to the woodpile, etc. I live near the coast of Maine and we got hit hard last year and seem to have more than our share of heavy, wet snow every year. Don't want a used machine; no time or patience to keep it going. Cost is a factor on a new machine, but learned long ago that going cheap doesn't save you in the long run...I am looking at either an Ariens or Toro as a replacement (have both dealers nearby). When in it’s prime, my Simplicity (and I) could plow through anything and make quick work of EOD piles. I don’t think I can step down in torque/power. Specifically, I am looking at the Ariens Platinum 24 or the Toro Power Max HD 826 OXE. Really like the build quality, power and features of the Ariens. Although the Toro has a smaller engine, I believe that Toro’s snow recirculating system makes up for the difference. Prefer the metal vs plastic components on the Ariens, but the gravel did a job on my metal Simplicity chute. Seems to be a lot of plastic and features to go wrong on the Toro. Yes, some parts do have a lifetime warranty, but that doesn’t help in the middle of a snowstorm. Both are priced roughly the same, which leads to my next question….maybe I’d be OK with the Ariens Deluxe 24 priced $500 less.(I also looked at the Ariens Deluxe 28 SHO which has more cc, but for the slight additional $, might as well go Platinum and save space in the shed)
I would appreciate your thoughts on these three machines. Thanks!
I would appreciate your thoughts on these three machines. Thanks!