The 920014 has to be homeowner's best friend. Based in Wisconsin, Ariens knows a lot about clearing snow. My continued research for a Briggs & Stratton engine found that B&S had purchased the Simplicity Lawn Tractor Company who had previously purchased Snapper Lawn Equipment. Snapper make a nice snow thrower, however, retails at $1,499. They are huge.
The theory is that anyone shopping for a *small* two stage snow blower does not care about where the engine is made. Many took strong offense to this standpoint, so Ariens re-introduced their 24” model with a 6.5HP Briggs 205cc with 9 ft-lbs of Torque. This time around, Ariens included a Halogen Headlamp in the *dash* for visibility as well as electric start (no battery, but a 120V plug in for extension cord). Heated handles were an option.
All hardware is Grade 8 (120,000 PSI) and Standard as opposed to Metric.
I was able to easily find belts shoes and spark plugs as well as drift cutters. I painted with Krylon Chevy Engine Orange Paint for an exact match. Spray 1st coat very lightly and wait approx one minute for tackiness then you can pretty much hose down the metal without dripping or paint running concerns.
Ariens touts itself as being the "mower of the White House lawn".
Ariens snowblowers are characterized by a double drive system, where the blower is driven by the engine's crankshaft and the drive wheels are driven by the camshaft (which is a natural 2:1 reduction in driven speed). Older Ariens units used a very heavy gauge steel blower and rake (auger) design, and many of their older units remain in service after more than 30 years.
The 920014 has to be homeowner's best friend. Based in Wisconsin, Ariens knows a lot about clearing snow. My continued research for a Briggs & Stratton engine found that B&S had purchased the Simplicity Lawn Tractor Company who had previously purchased Snapper Lawn Equipment. Snapper make a nice snow thrower, however, retails at $1,499. They are huge.
The theory is that anyone shopping for a *small* two stage snow blower does not care about where the engine is made. Many took strong offense to this standpoint, so Ariens re-introduced their 24” model with a 6.5H...
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