Husqvarna 14527E

Husqvarna 14527E
$1,500
  • Type: Dual-Stage
  • Engine: 305 cc
  • Clearing Width: 27" (68.6 cm)″
  • Starter: 120-Volt Electric

Snowblower Specifications

  • Engine
    Brand Briggs & Stratton
    Type 2 stage
    Horsepower 305 cc
    Starting System 120-Volt Electric
    Fuel Tank .80 quarts (0.76 liters)
  • Overview
    In-Dash_Headlights Halogen
    Heated_Handles Handwarmers
    Weight 235 Lbs
    Consumer_Warranty 2-Yr Limited
    Commercial_Warranty 90-Day Limited
  • Drive System
    Drive Gear drive / Power Steering
    Forward_Speeds 6 forward
    Reverse_Speeds 2 reverse
    Tire_Type X-trac
    Tire_Size 16 x 7 "
    Skid_Shoes Heavy Duty Skids
  • Impeller
    Diameter 12" (30.48 cm)
    Profile Steel 3-Blade
  • Auger
    Clearing Width 27" (68.6 cm)
    Clearing Height 23” (58.42cm)
    Material Serrated Steel
  • Chute
    Material Metal, powder-coated frame
    Chute_Rotation Remote
    Turning_Radius 200°
    Max_Throwing_Distance 3'–50' (0.9–15.2 m)

Snowblower Reviews

  • Lots of Problems
    By Lon Marshall(Owner), Jan. 28, 2011
    Turning levers seize up and wheel won't engauge. Left wheel goes slower than right wheel so it wants to pull left. Reverse barely works and is slow when it does work. Wires not tied down flop around and come loose. Chute elevator is poorly designed and doesn't have the travel it should.
    I bought a Husky because I thought is would be a great machine but it's really lousy. I can't even take it apart to try to fix it without voiding the warranty so I'll have to drive 40 miles to a service provider, leave it and be without till they get around to fixing it if it can be fixed.
    I wish I could get my money back.
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  • Not what I hoped for.
    By Tom Holz(Owner), Feb. 23, 2011
    First I have to say that I love the power of this machine, it really does toss the snow. The problem I have are with two parts. The cable that controls the chute keeps pulling out of the cast grommet. Since Husqvarna requires that service people must replace parts I have to wait for them to find the time. The real problem is with the lower plastic discharge base. It broke the first time I used it and they do not have a replacement part. I have had to patch it together with aluminum. It has been a real paint.
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  • repairs
    By William Bingham(Owner), Jan. 1, 2015
    Purchased 2/10/13, many problems, auger belt
    starting splitting, cabel for chute adj. broke, all shear bolts had to be replaced,
    turn buckle keeps freezing up, 1 handle knob
    keeps vibrating loose. Iam sorry I purchased
    it.I purchased it from a Husqvarna dealer, however on page 17 of the owners manual, it states when replacing belt go to your nearest sear service center.
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  • excellent snowblower until...
    By jim(Owner), Feb. 10, 2016
    I bought this snow blower after having a Troybilt. this blower will throw snow almost twice as far, and does not bog down in deep snow. Okay enough about it when it works. season 2 on it the wheel sheared where the drive hub is welded to the main rim.$120 later it lasted 1 more year, same thing. I go order another only to find Husqvarna doesn't have any. back ordered for 3 weeks so far, and they don't know when more is due to come in. I also had a 10530sbe and that didn't make it past February. the bearing behind the impeller wasn't tightened from the factory, 1st season and auger housing was shot.
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