Ariens

The Ariens Company
Founded 1933
Headquarters Brillion, Wisconsin, US
Products Professional and residential lawn care and snow removal equipment
Website www.ariens.com

Ariens Company is a Brillion, Wisconsin-based equipment company which has a long history manufacturing snow blowers and lawn tractors for commercial and high-end consumer markets.[1] Ariens touts itself as being the "mower of the White House lawn," "official snow blower of Lambeau Field," and the "King of Snow".

Ariens Company has branched into many product development projects over the course of its history. One of the most enduring and successful products has been the Ariens Sno-Thro.

Factory in Brillion
1961 Ariens Sno-Thro

Ariens Company entered the snow thrower market at the urging of an Ariens distributor in the Northeast who wanted a two-stage snow thrower for home snow removal. Product design began on December 15, 1959 and by March 1960, a prototype was complete. Test models were demonstrated to distributors throughout the Snow Belt with widespread approval. It was July 1960 when the company started production and 1,865 units were produced in the introductory season.

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.

By the late 1970s, Ariens produced more than 100,000 Sno-Thro machines each season. In November 2005, the company produced its milestone 2 millionth Sno-Thro® machine.

Ariens lawn tractors are generally characterized by independent left and right wheel drives, making steering a simple issue of traction and providing far smaller turning radii than most of its competition.

Ariens released an electric lawn mower in April 2009 through its dealer network and at Home Depot.[1] The mower runs for 75 minutes on a single charge.[1]

Ariens Company Museum

The Ariens Company Museum is located at its original manufacturing plant in Brillion. Opened in 2003, the museum's displays highlight the company's history and the evolution of the company's products, including tillers, tractors, riding mowers and snow blowers.

References

  1. 1 2 3 Avila, Larry (April 8, 2009). "Wisconsin Made". The Post Crescent.

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