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Default Snow Throwers

H-O-N-D-A Hondas are well built and they will last a lifetime. The
rubber blades wiil handle even the lightest to the heaviest of snow
falls. I have used my Honda for the past 20 years in some heavy NJ
storms. I would buy another one tomorrow if this one dies, simple
design makes this Honda a "single stage one of a kind reliable
machine". I suggest stepping up to the two stage models on the
manufacturers you are considering, you won't regret it. Do check out a
Honda.



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mfreak wrote:
Any reason you want a single stage? For the $649 you're contemplating
on that toro, I got a craftsman 2 stage, elec. start, 6 forward/2
reverse speeds, it beats the hell out of any single stage snowblower I
ever had, and I've had a few.. I'd say don't get one if you have a lot
of heavy snow.. They're fine for a few inches of dust, but a foot of
heavy northern wisconsin snow will make em choke.


I agree,

once the snow is "heavy" the single stage stops working. Its nice for
three-four inches of light fluffy snow .

For $550 you can get a two stage snowthrower at Wal-mart that will do a
much better job in all snow conditions.