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How much does a 24 inch snowblower weigh?

How much does a 24 inch snowblower weigh?

You can expect an average snowblower weight to be about 80 to 100 pounds (41 kg) for 21″ to 23″ of clearing width, and 200 to 300 pounds (113 kg) for over 24″. A large majority of the weight of a snowblower comes from the snow induction accelerator.

How much does an Ariens deluxe 24 weight?

245.5 lbs.
Technical Specs for the Ariens Deluxe 24*

Engine
Length (in.) 58.6 inches
Width (in.) 26.4 inches
Height (in.) 45.3 inches
Weight (lbs.) 245.5 lbs.

How much does an Ariens snowblower weigh?

Single stage, two-stage, and three-stage snowblowers weight compared

Brand Single-stage snowblower Two-stage snowblower
Ariens 95 lbs / 43 kg 220 lbs / 100 kg
Briggs & Stratton 98 lbs / 44 kg 189 lbs / 86 kg
Craftsman 95 lbs / 43 kg 186 lbs / 84 kg
Cub Cadet 240 lbs / 109 kg

What is the smallest Ariens snowblower?

S18
S18 SINGLE STAGE It may be the smallest AriensĀ® snow blower, but it’s big on convenience.

How much does a two stage snow blower weigh?

Our single stage snow blower, the 1X 21″ LHP Snow Blower, weighs about 100 pounds. A 2 stage or 3 stage snow blower can range from more than 200 pounds to 350 pounds or more depending on its features.

How much does a 8hp snowblower weigh?

Product information

Product Dimensions 205 x 26.57 x 31.13 inches
Item Weight 205 pounds
Manufacturer Yard Machines
ASIN B0002IKVJU
Item model number 31AS6FCE700

Are Ariens snow blower self propelled?

Ariens Classic 24-in 208-cu cm Two-stage Self-propelled Gas Snow Blower with Push-button Electric Start.

Is a 24 snowblower too small?

If you have a four car driveway or less, 24 will be fine. More than that, go with the 28.

Is Ariens a good snowblower brand?

The Ariens Classic is one of the cheapest, good, American-made snowblowers that I can recommend. If you are looking for a dependable, inexpensive, quality machine that will clear your 2-car, 60-80 foot driveway, sidewalks, patio, and also go out on the lawn to clear a section for your dogs.

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Ruth Doyle