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			I suppose that this "survey" is mostly for us northeast members.....although some of you southeast centeral guys have had your share of snow this year. Anyway, I upgraded my older craftsman 9hp 26" to a brand new Areins of the same size. I, at least IMO, did some pretty extensive reseach between Husqvarna, Troybilt, Toro ect. and decided on the Ariens. Just under 1100.00 shipped to my front door. I could not find one, new, for sale locally....they're all sold out. Other units seemed good, the Husq. was a 2nd runner up, most others had to much plastic on them or they appeared to be lightly spotwelded together. We've got about 2ft. of snow on the ground now, approx 10" of it was from the Christmas storm and we got nailed last week w/ an add'l 15"-18" and they're calling for another coastal storm by mid week.....just didn't know if the old Craftsman could handle any more.....so, I hope I made the right choice in the Ariens. What type of machine have you other members have and are you happy with it? BTW, you can bearly see the gunnels of my V, as the snow sheds off the cover it of course piles up right next to the trailer....the cover itself has no snow on it, it's all piled on the ground.....sigh.....
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			I'm up in the mountains of New Hampshire, with a 660' driveway. I can usually plow until January, but then the snow banks get too high and the stuff falls back into the road when I plow, so I switch over to a snowblower until spring. I had a 15 year old Ariens 8/24 that did the job well until it gave up the ghost back in 2007. I replaced it with a Craftsman Professional 12/33 and am very pleased with it.
		 
				__________________ 1983 V20 Cuddy, 3.7L/165hp Mercruiser Fishing out of Portsmouth NH | 
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			Ariens are great machines from all that I've heard and seen. (My neighbor has one and loves it). I run a 26" Snapper and am very pleased with it. (I also have 2 Craftsman units, but the Snapper runs rings around them) You push it into a snow bank, it throws it and looks for more.. To me that's all I want or need.    
				__________________ 1987 V20 w/1987 150HP Yamaha on a Shoreland'r Trailer 1978 16.5 Airslot w/1996 120HP Force on a Four Winns trailer 1996 V21 w/1993 200HP Mercury on a Shoreline Trailer All towed by a 5.7L Hemi Durango. If God didn't have a purpose for us we wouldn't be here, so Live simply, Love generously, Care deeply, Speak kindly. (Leave the rest to God)  Silence, in the face of evil, is itself evil. Not to speak is to speak, not to act is to act. God will not hold us guiltless. | 
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 If I ever get another new one I'll be looking at a large tracked Honda. 
				__________________ 1983 V20 Cuddy, 3.7L/165hp Mercruiser Fishing out of Portsmouth NH | 
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			I have a 7.5 hp 24" Troybilt. I just got it about a month ago ,and seems to do the job.
		 
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			my older Craftsman was a bull.....it is 7hp Tecumseh, not 9 as mentioned earlier....also, I think it is a 24" path, not 26. Reguardless, it is/was a little tank. The new Ariens is basically the same size overall, however, you can fold the handles down when in storage. [they refer to that as being in the Ariens "compact" series]. Same 249cc [9hp] polar force ,briggs and stratton motor as the 28" and 30". My neighbor has a Snapper 7/24....it seems to have good power for a smaller machine, another neighbor has a Honda, 7/8 hp, they are the Mercedes/BMWs of snow machines and come with the same pricetag. Seriously, you can buy two Ariens for the price of one Honda. I used it once last year, just to test drive it, I thought it would have a little more power, but, I was VERY impressed how far it could throw the snow. It put up this column of snow about 20ft. high and nearly 30ft out.....pretty cool. Just cannot justify the 2300/2400.00 pricetag. Whatever you have, it sure beats shoveling.
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