I can only imagine how far your machine can throw snow… prolly past the moon. The silicon spray idea is a good one. I’ll think im guna do that. Cheers!
I’m in the same boat as a few others, here in Pennsylvania, so far my area had about 7” of plowable snow. My old snowblower I bough used was just riding the struggle bus. Bought a new Deluxe 24 and can’t wait to start using it when another storm comes through. I like the content because I like seeing how awesome a job the blowers do lol.
Hope you bought the Ariens 24" Rapidtrak.. It operates as a wheel unit or tracked unit .. Amazing machine.. And the auto turn I can push with one finger
@@46GarageUSA yea I got the Deluxe 24 with wheels and Auto Turn. Did the quick preventive maintenance and added Anti Seize to the axles and slip shaft on the right side wheel axle; just used it first time yesterday. Did an amazing job, very impressed
Southern PA here. Had total of 6 inches over course of a week. All melted and gone now but had a chance to use my old flat-head 11HP Troy-Bilt tank. Worked fine but impeller blades a bit worn.
I got a brand new Deluxe 24 for this season too. Because I was well prepared for winter this season, mother nature is not cooperating and is giving my area an unseasonably warm winter. We've had no snow to warrant using the blower. I can't wait to use it on a real amount of snow.
Much like the ancient tradition of washing your car to make it rain, there is no better ritual to prevent a shitty snow filled winter like the purchase of a fantastic piece of snow moving equipment. Lol.
The Deluxe is great when sidewalks are diff sizes but always get the larger cc and coat the auger and shroud. The weatherman needs a job so he just worries others. Nice Stuff!!
I keep my gas in a dock box out in the yard . It's 45 minutes at least for my VFD being rural. Then they have to water tank from the lake 2 miles away. My ST824 keeps on going in the Pocones. 10 inches last storm zzzzz
I just use the one without batterys. I also take the gas back out of the snowblower with it. Then, run the blower out of gas before I put it away. I don't like gas in my house with having a wood stove.
I've been using a deluxe 28" bought new the year they came out with the autoturn and ditched the underlevers... my DW is almost 200 yds at a pretty steep angle with a 3 car space at the top, and 6 car space at the bottom.. other than greasing the auger and replacing the drive plate once so far as well as regular oil changes no issues whatso ever with the machine .. fortunately here in Sullivan County NY (the catskills) I have non ethanol fuel available and use it exclusively in my garden tractor, snowblower and motorcycle Had an MTD made unit previously ... not bad but the Ariens kicks ass in comparison.. last snowfall was about 10 to 12 inches .. took me 2 hours to clear
I have an Ariens Compact 24 that is very similar to yours. My main complaint is that if the snow is the least bit wet or heavy, my blower packs up, and the belt just slips. I've seen videos showing how to add rubber scrapers to the impeller blades. I'm thinking about doing that, but I'm wondering why if that is such an improvement, why wouldn't Ariens make that a manufacturing spec?
I am here because I am interested in getting an Ariens but heck, use a shovel here to go way faster and perhaps use the Ariens just to finish blowing off the little snow banks you will have done shoveling.
Best advices, keep extra shear bolts in stock, never use anything else, and don’t tighten them down. They should be on snug at most. Grease the auger shafts right away and do it every year (they’re not full length any more on newer models). Check the auger gearbox fluid right away and before every season. Add your fuel stabilizer as soon as you buy the fuel so you don’t forget. There’s a push-button (should be) carb drain on the carb bowl, use it. Finally, before a storm hits, always do a site inspection for debris, rocks, branches, newspapers, etc.
I had an Ariens snowblower for 10 years that I never did anything but put gas in it and change shear pins as needed. Never put oil in it. Never stabilized the gas. Started first pull every time.
let's see it in real action at the end of the driveway after a snow plow go by an the snow been sitting all day that's the real test not that fluffy stuff.. love your video tho 😎😎😎
Narrowed it down to 24" airens deluxe and ariens 24" compact. Storage will be tight but think Im going with the deluxe because of the stronger engine. I just dont know if the compact will handle what the plow leaves behind at the end of the driveway after a big storm.
In this video i just have my regular winter clothes on. Thermal underwear, jeans and a flannel long sleeve shirt. Honestly running this snowblower isn’t much work at all. Im basically just walking along with it. Even turning it is easy, its got auto steer. Cheers!
Thanks for the video. That machine beats my 95 Craftsman by a considerable margin. Hard to tell the decibel level from the video, but you might consider using ear protection, I know I do.
Well…. Im pretty sure 99% of everyone would prefer that kind of a set up in a snowblower. Normally I clear snow with a John Deere skid steer, full set of snow tires and a 6' Pro Tech Sno Pusher w Pullback. Cheers!
Purchased a 28" platinum sho with traks but as normal my local news said 11" plus of snow n only got 2 inches so still can't do a video on the new ariens snow blower n it suxs lol but hopefully I will b4 winter is over with this yr
This is what i could find on the web… ‘’254cc Ariens AX snow engine with 12.5 ft. lbs. of torque for snow-devouring power.’’ Conversion chart says aprox 8.5 hp. (Snowblower engines do not have HP ratings so HP rating estimate may not be accurate.)
@@Elveshelves Absolutely the best. Makes me wonder if video gamers are designing joystick snowblowers now. Trying to improve on what has worked for years. 🙃 already.
I have an ARIENS Deluxe 28. It does some work, love it!
Nice!
My Ariens 28” SHO is a beast when it comes to snow, I always spray everything down with silicone spray before I use it.
I can only imagine how far your machine can throw snow… prolly past the moon. The silicon spray idea is a good one. I’ll think im guna do that. Cheers!
I’m in the same boat as a few others, here in Pennsylvania, so far my area had about 7” of plowable snow. My old snowblower I bough used was just riding the struggle bus. Bought a new Deluxe 24 and can’t wait to start using it when another storm comes through. I like the content because I like seeing how awesome a job the blowers do lol.
Ask an you shall receive. www.youtube.com/@Elveshelves/search?query=ariens
Hope you bought the Ariens 24" Rapidtrak..
It operates as a wheel unit or tracked unit ..
Amazing machine..
And the auto turn I can push with one finger
@@46GarageUSA my unit is wheels only. But it has the auto turn… its magical.
@@46GarageUSA yea I got the Deluxe 24 with wheels and Auto Turn. Did the quick preventive maintenance and added Anti Seize to the axles and slip shaft on the right side wheel axle; just used it first time yesterday. Did an amazing job, very impressed
Southern PA here. Had total of 6 inches over course of a week. All melted and gone now but had a chance to use my old flat-head 11HP Troy-Bilt tank. Worked fine but impeller blades a bit worn.
That snowblower doing a great job
I agree!
I got a brand new Deluxe 24 for this season too. Because I was well prepared for winter this season, mother nature is not cooperating and is giving my area an unseasonably warm winter. We've had no snow to warrant using the blower. I can't wait to use it on a real amount of snow.
Much like the ancient tradition of washing your car to make it rain, there is no better ritual to prevent a shitty snow filled winter like the purchase of a fantastic piece of snow moving equipment. Lol.
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So far, we've got a little over 3 feet. I'm about to buy an Ariens Deluxe 24, which means we shouldn't get any more snow this year. 😂
@@StlrNtn95 lol. That seems like it might do the trick.
I've had my Deluxe 24 for a couple years now. Thing is a beast! I live upstate NY. Best snowblower I've ever owned.
Nice! They are quality snowblowers. True facts.
The Deluxe is great when sidewalks are diff sizes but always get the larger cc and coat the auger and shroud.
The weatherman needs a job so he just worries others.
Nice Stuff!!
The deluxe 24 & 28 run the same engine.
@@Elveshelvesmaybe my deluxe is slightly older when i purchased it there was a lower cc and a higher cc model.
Cheers! @@Parabola_PJ
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I keep my gas in a dock box out in the yard . It's 45 minutes at least for my VFD being rural. Then they have to water tank from the lake 2 miles away. My ST824 keeps on going in the Pocones. 10 inches last storm zzzzz
Sounds like a fun adventure.
@@Elveshelves just life in the woods with dirt roads unchanged for years.
That sounds just about right.@@Wrang15
The pocones are cool.
add the composite shoes on it and it will drive with ease, good video!
Oh, that sounds like a nice upgrade... I might have to look into that. Cheers!
Bought one last year and couldn’t believe how far it threw the snow
It’s pretty impressive isn’t it…
Hey bro Happy New Year's
Happy New Year to you as well.
Thanks my friend. I hope you have a good one
I live in Canada, my wife bought me a battery operated gas pump at Canadian tire, It’s the best thing to have filling up everything you own trust me…
Those are really nice. Ive put one on my Christmas wish list. Cheers!
I just use the one without batterys. I also take the gas back out of the snowblower with it. Then, run the blower out of gas before I put it away. I don't like gas in my house with having a wood stove.
Nice. Betting it was about 950 bucks Canadian. LOL
@@frankcastle5294 with tax less than $100 and in the summer time and winter with the gas machines well worth it …
I've been using a deluxe 28" bought new the year they came out with the autoturn and ditched the underlevers... my DW is almost 200 yds at a pretty steep angle with a 3 car space at the top, and 6 car space at the bottom.. other than greasing the auger and replacing the drive plate once so far as well as regular oil changes no issues whatso ever with the machine .. fortunately here in Sullivan County NY (the catskills) I have non ethanol fuel available and use it exclusively in my garden tractor, snowblower and motorcycle Had an MTD made unit previously ... not bad but the Ariens kicks ass in comparison.. last snowfall was about 10 to 12 inches .. took me 2 hours to clear
Nice! The Ariens Deluxe is truly a next level piece of equipment. Im happy with mine.
I have an Ariens Compact 24 that is very similar to yours. My main complaint is that if the snow is the least bit wet or heavy, my blower packs up, and the belt just slips. I've seen videos showing how to add rubber scrapers to the impeller blades. I'm thinking about doing that, but I'm wondering why if that is such an improvement, why wouldn't Ariens make that a manufacturing spec?
I’ve seen that mod before. I haven’t done it to my unit. I assume the mode would rub/ wear the unit faster than no mod where the rubber makes contact.
I am here because I am interested in getting an Ariens but heck, use a shovel here to go way faster and perhaps use the Ariens just to finish blowing off the little snow banks you will have done shoveling.
@@benhaze1010 lol. Using a shovel would kind of defeat the point of this video…. I do have some snow shovel vids if you’re interested.
Whoa! Regal T-Type!
Nice Ariens. I have a 26" TrueBilt but i'd rather have that 24" Ariens. 👍
lol. You're the first person to ever notice the Buick. Congrats on knowing your stuff.
Best advices, keep extra shear bolts in stock, never use anything else, and don’t tighten them down. They should be on snug at most. Grease the auger shafts right away and do it every year (they’re not full length any more on newer models). Check the auger gearbox fluid right away and before every season. Add your fuel stabilizer as soon as you buy the fuel so you don’t forget. There’s a push-button (should be) carb drain on the carb bowl, use it. Finally, before a storm hits, always do a site inspection for debris, rocks, branches, newspapers, etc.
Those are some solid tips. Cheers!
@@Elveshelves If you have access to non-ethanol gas, use it and you'll eliminate a bunch of "complications"👍
@@charlesbeall2589 I only run non ethanol in my small engines. Cheers!
I had an Ariens snowblower for 10 years that I never did anything but put gas in it and change shear pins as needed. Never put oil in it. Never stabilized the gas. Started first pull every time.
let's see it in real action at the end of the driveway after a snow plow go by an the snow been sitting all day that's the real test not that fluffy stuff.. love your video tho 😎😎😎
Narrowed it down to 24" airens deluxe and ariens 24" compact. Storage will be tight but think Im going with the deluxe because of the stronger engine. I just dont know if the compact will handle what the plow leaves behind at the end of the driveway after a big storm.
@@birdlegs846 the 24 deluxe is a beast. The best part is if u get a new snowblower it won’t snow. Lol
U make blowing look fun. I know its still a werk out.Under the Garheart what are you wearing not to sweat?
In this video i just have my regular winter clothes on. Thermal underwear, jeans and a flannel long sleeve shirt. Honestly running this snowblower isn’t much work at all. Im basically just walking along with it. Even turning it is easy, its got auto steer. Cheers!
Thanks for the video. That machine beats my 95 Craftsman by a considerable margin. Hard to tell the decibel level from the video, but you might consider using ear protection, I know I do.
Thats good advice.
Cool!!!
i had the delux 28 and sold it bought the SHO works even better Ariens makes decent stuff
Those SHO units are nice. Cheers!
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I prefer a tracked snow blower bigger engine and hydraulic chute.
Well…. Im pretty sure 99% of everyone would prefer that kind of a set up in a snowblower. Normally I clear snow with a John Deere skid steer, full set of snow tires and a 6' Pro Tech Sno Pusher w Pullback. Cheers!
When are they going to make a robot snowblower like vacuum cleaner so you can set in the house and watch it
Ohhhhhhhh that would be nice.
I think they already did.....lawnmower too!
Purchased a 28" platinum sho with traks but as normal my local news said 11" plus of snow n only got 2 inches so still can't do a video on the new ariens snow blower n it suxs lol but hopefully I will b4 winter is over with this yr
You got your self a nice piece of equipment… you’ll love it when the snow starts dumping.
How many horsepower?
This is what i could find on the web… ‘’254cc Ariens AX snow engine with 12.5 ft. lbs. of torque for snow-devouring power.’’ Conversion chart says aprox 8.5 hp. (Snowblower engines do not have HP ratings so HP rating estimate may not be accurate.)
Probably about 8 Horsepower.
They don't give hp ratings on snowblowers. Only displacement and torque.
that's a 24 inch snowblower? why does it look so big in this video?
The 24 refers to the width of the input auger area. It’s a full size snow blower.
Where’s the lawn mower at Elveshelves
In the garage.
Wow...a snowblower without joystick controls and 20 lbs of plastic parts that snap off when it's cold. Those were the days. LOL
It's honestly why I purchased this machine...
@@Elveshelves Absolutely the best. Makes me wonder if video gamers are designing joystick snowblowers now. Trying to improve on what has worked for years. 🙃 already.
My father has a "joy stick" style snow blower... It makes me rage with anger when I run it... lol. I need to calm down I guess. @@Icehso140
People like gimmicks and "Old and Reliable", like me, doesn't sell nowadays. LOL@@Elveshelves
Cool go for Elvis????.
I sure did.