Ariens 824E - Prosumer Two-Stage (24") 8-HP Snow Blower
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Ariens Prosumer Two-Stage (24") 8-HP Snow Blower
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24 Inch Clearing Width • Wide enough to clear a sidewalk in one pass
Extra-Duty Aluminum XS Gear Case • Provides extra durabilty, extra power and long life
All Steel Construction • Major componets are rugged and long lasting
Steel THF Chute • Allows higher and farther discharge of snow
120 Volt Electric Start • Start your snow blower with a push of a button
Quick-Turn Chute • Quickly change chute rotation
Aggressive Directional Snow Tread Tires • Excellent traction for snow and ice
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Model Number: | 824E |
 | | | Manufacturer: | Ariens |
| Engine |
 | | | Brand: | Tecumseh Snow King |  | | | Type: | 4-Cycle L-Head |  | | | Power: | 8 hp / 318 cc |  | | | Torque: | 15"x5" ft-lbs Net Torque |  | | | Starting System: | 120-Volt Electric |  | | | Fuel Tank: | 4 quarts (3.79 liters) |
| Auger |
 | | | Diameter: | 14" (35.56 cm) |  | | | Material: | Serrated Steel |
| Impeller |
 | | | Diameter: | 14" (35.56 cm) |  | | | Profile: | Steel 3-Blade |
| Chute |
 | | | Material: | Steel |  | | | Chute Rotation: | 2.5x Crank |  | | | Turning Radius: | 200° |  | | | Max Throwing Distance: | 50 feet (15.24 meters) |
| Drive System |
 | | | Drive: | Disc-O-Matic |  | | | Gear Case: | XS Aluminum |  | | | Forward Speeds: | 6 Forward |  | | | Reverse Speeds: | 2 Reverse |  | | | Tire Type: | Directional Snow Tread |  | | | Tire Size: | 15" x 5" (38.1 cm x 12.7 cm) |
| Options |
 | | | Remote Deflector Contols: | No |  | | | Drift Cutters: | Sold Separately |  | | | Front Weights: | Sold Separately |  | | | Interlocking Controls: | Yes |  | | | Hand Warmers: | No |
| Overview |
 | | | Weight: | 228 Lbs. (103.42 kilograms) |  | | | Dimensions: | 61.5"L x 26.5"W x 45"H (156.21 x 67.31 x 114.30 cm) |  | | | Consumer Warranty: | 3 Years |  | | | Commercial Warranty: | 90 Days |
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Average Rating: 4.6 of 5.0
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Written February 24, 2010 |
| Works well when it works |
| By Rick (Kunkletown, PA) |
I have enjoyed the Ariens model I purchased several years ago but have had to replace the gears in the auger twice now within the last three years. There are made of brass and do not hold up to any stress.
Other than that, I have had great use of it! |
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Written January 27, 2010 |
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| By Steve (Argyle, NY) |
This year I have to keep the snow blower outside. The cover is a good weight and sturdy, and relatively easy to put on and take off.
I was concerned about how it would stay on because I was not impressed with the tie downs, but it has not blown off. |
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Written December 24, 2009 |
| Add to the story of the Meltbuddy |
| By mark (Green Bay, WI) |
THANK YOU DAN ARIENS.
In the Meltbuddy you accomplished two things at once: 1 - you gave owners of Ariens snowblowers a practical option for their blowers to accomplish a necessary task.
As the owner of an old but faithful Ariens snowblower (I'm not even sure, but I'm betting the unit is at LEAST 20 years old) here is something I can retrofit to my unit to speed up my work.
2 - you ensured that the young men who invented the product are compensated for their great work rather than stealing their idea and claiming it for your own.
There are far too many business men today who would look to make a fast buck at someone else's expense. Your integrity in the matter reflects well on you and your company.
As a fellow resident of Wisconsin, thank you for doing the right thing the right way. |
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Written December 12, 2009 |
| What a deal |
| By Jeff (Omaha, NE) |
After 6 years I fried my Toro Commander single-stage snow blower. We had 2 separate snow storms come through with terrible drifting after the second snow.
In all there was 10-14 inches of snow with drifts 3-8 feet high. The single stage just couldn't take it any more - I do anywhere from 5-13 driveways and sidewalks, so the Toro has gotten a work out for the past 6 years.
I found a deal on this Ariens 824E. I took it out and hit the snow drifts and city-plowed snow - NO PROBLEMS AT ALL.
Let me rephrase that - the problem I had was getting used to the power of this 2-stage. It shot snow from my sidewalk to my house - hitting my front picture window (luckily no ice chunks shattered the glass).
Anyways, this is my first 2-stage and I assume, the last snow thrower I'll ever own.
Ariens has a great reputation and in the short time of owning and using this product I can see why. |
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Written February 04, 2008 |
| Ariens Prosumer Two-Stage (24") 8-HP Snow Blower Review |
| By Patrick Grandy (Spokane, WA) |
I have owned a few other brands and horsepowers of snowblowers before.
The last eight horse that I had pales in comparison to what this machine can do.
It plows through the snow with no problem, even the plow snow.
I totally think this is worth the money. This is the last snowblower that I will have to buy. |
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