It's nice to see someone use something a few years before they review it! I have the 30" EFI and this is its 3rd winter too. It's a beast for sure. However... last winter it stopped running suddenly. Long story short, I had to buy a fuel injection module (($208 plus shipping).
You should look into the new style gas can where the spout comes off the bottom corner but flow control is still on top of the can the only thing near the tank is the tip of the 12 inch spout
I upgraded to the 2023 Professional 28 Hydro EFI from a 20 year old 32 in Toro here in Buffalo, NY. The technology increase in snow throw distance sold me. Hydrostatic drive is insanely smooth, fast, maintenace free and much easier than going through frustrating ladder logic shifting. If you can afford it you won't be sorry. Mine also has electronic joystick chute control introduced on 2023 models. Another game changer for arthritic hands or wrists. As an ASE mechanic I do not recommend running them out of gas. YES, the tank is only 2.9 qts and way "too small " for a huge 420 cc (approx 13 hp) engine. What was Ariens thinking?? It's says Professional and should have a more robust gas tank. My only complaint so far. I have figured out that running on 3/4 throttle does save 25% more fuel and it has the power to do so in 1 foot fluffy snow. 1 pull starting at an idle with an infinite throttle control potentiometer, is also very impressive. I have been hearing alot of problems on 5 year old EFI models failing. Lets hope Ariens has the kinks worked out for the newer EFI models as it is a complex system that can be expensive to fix. That being said, I love this machine. Long live the King 👑 of snow.
If you try not to take a whole swath you wont have any snow spilled off to the side, so no need to re-due another path. (saves time) Unless your showing off the amount of snow it can gobble. (Mine is a Platinum 24" SHO/EFI Great Lakes Edition)☃
Tracks will indeed work better for handling the rough and heavy snow by keeping the bucket down where it belongs = less wear and tear on the guy standing behind it.
Great vid…. GREASE THE AXLES! Get the machine into service position, Take the wheels off & grease the crap out of everything. Otherwise after a few seasons the wheels will become fully seized. Very costly repair.
Three years? Reliability? Maybe after 10 years do a reliability review. My Sears craftsman is reliable. 18 years old and runs like a top. That’s reliable.
It's nice to see someone use something a few years before they review it! I have the 30" EFI and this is its 3rd winter too. It's a beast for sure. However... last winter it stopped running suddenly. Long story short, I had to buy a fuel injection module (($208 plus shipping).
Sorry to hear that. Do you run it out of fuel much?
@@johnk2961 Mines about to be 2 years old, I just pre-buy trufuel for the winter and never run it down.
You should look into the new style gas can where the spout comes off the bottom corner but flow control is still on top of the can the only thing near the tank is the tip of the 12 inch spout
Nice! My 58 year old Ariens 10M4 will operate 1 handed as well...or even with no hands, lol, not stopping until I grab the clutch handle.
I upgraded to the 2023 Professional 28 Hydro EFI from a 20 year old 32 in Toro here in Buffalo, NY. The technology increase in snow throw distance sold me. Hydrostatic drive is insanely smooth, fast, maintenace free and much easier than going through frustrating ladder logic shifting. If you can afford it you won't be sorry. Mine also has electronic joystick chute control introduced on 2023 models. Another game changer for arthritic hands or wrists. As an ASE mechanic I do not recommend running them out of gas. YES, the tank is only 2.9 qts and way "too small " for a huge 420 cc (approx 13 hp) engine. What was Ariens thinking?? It's says Professional and should have a more robust gas tank. My only complaint so far. I have figured out that running on 3/4 throttle does save 25% more fuel and it has the power to do so in 1 foot fluffy snow. 1 pull starting at an idle with an infinite throttle control potentiometer, is also very impressive. I have been hearing alot of problems on 5 year old EFI models failing. Lets hope Ariens has the kinks worked out for the newer EFI models as it is a complex system that can be expensive to fix. That being said, I love this machine. Long live the King 👑 of snow.
Yeah, it's a beast. I really enjoy using mine when I have to.
If you try not to take a whole swath you wont have any snow spilled off to the side, so no need to re-due another path. (saves time) Unless your showing off the amount of snow it can gobble. (Mine is a Platinum 24" SHO/EFI Great Lakes Edition)☃
How do you like your Great Lakes Edition? I'm actually looking to buy it vs the Carb version. Is it reliable? Thanks
Thank you for a great video.
I'm looking for a new machine.
My areins is very heavy, so I may look for a smaller one.
Guess I'm getting old
Tracks will indeed work better for handling the rough and heavy snow by keeping the bucket down where it belongs = less wear and tear on the guy standing behind it.
Nice blower
Nothing like a good blower. 😏I'm sure it is much better than scooping it up with shovels like I did as a kid. 😂👍 Gotta love technology though.
I believe Ariens does sell a weight kit for the front of most of their snow blowers
Yeah and it doesn't work. You need tracks if you want the bucket to stay down in the rough stuff.
Haha nice I'm still a noob when it comes to my ariens rakes me 3 pulls to start it usually cause I don't have the right settings 😂
Great vid….
GREASE THE AXLES! Get the machine into service position, Take the wheels off & grease the crap out of everything. Otherwise after a few seasons the wheels will become fully seized. Very costly repair.
Lol ran out of gas. That thing is a beast.
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Yeah, Ariens stuff is no #$%"@* around equipment 4 sure- good luck with that one-looks like it's doing fine!
relevant content is relevant~! haha
Hi friend ,Can we collaborate on a TH-cam video about Tesla accessories?
Three years? Reliability? Maybe after 10 years do a reliability review. My Sears craftsman is reliable. 18 years old and runs like a top. That’s reliable.
I don't keep my toys with engines that long almost ever
Nessuno è capace di impostare un avanzamento lento lento !! È così che una fresa dovrebbe andare..!!..