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Are John Deere snow blowers good?

Are John Deere snow blowers good?

Why choose a John Deere Snow Blower? John Deere makes some of the best consumer and professional equipment around and has one of the greatest brand reputations in the world– for good reason.

Who makes engines for Ariens?

Ariens AX engines are an exclusive line of engines for the Ariens Sno-Thro lineup that are manufactured by LCT and built to Ariens specifications. Who is LCT? Liquid Combustion Technology (LCT) is a USA-owned and operated company that manufacturers air-cooled engines for outdoor power equipment markets.

Did Ariens make John Deere snowblowers?

John Deere: Ariens also made snowblowers for John Deere! But much later than the Cub’s and Bolens.. John Deere made their own snowblowers until 1991.

What engines does Ariens use?

Ariens snow blowers are powered by either a Briggs and Stratton Polar Force engine, or Ariens new AX series engines. To add to the ease of using a reliable engine, all Ariens snow blowers come with the easy starting 120V electric start feature.

Where can I buy a John Deere snow blower?

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What kind of spring do I need for my X-Deere snow blower?

2006 and some early 2007 model year X320, X324, X340, X500, or X520 Tractors shipped with 48-in. (122-cm) or 54-in. (137-cm) mower decks require the AM136645 lift-assist spring to replace the M151924 lift-assist spring; the exact serial numbers of the tractors shipped with M151924 are as follows:

What can you do with a snow blower?

This snow blower works well in all snow conditions and is suited for snow removal around recreational parks, industrial parks, and other applications where snow must be moved greater distances. Two-stage design is ideal for home and estate owners in heavy snow regions.

Where does brush guard go on John Deere snow blower?

The optional brush guard or bumper can remain on the tractor when using the snow blower. The low-speed auger picks up snow and moves it toward the center of the machine into the high-speed rotor where it is blown out of the discharge chute.