In December, I posed the question: What is the most powerful single stage snowblower that money can buy?
Thanks for everyone's replys.
Update:
I since, was able to buy a 5 HP Toro CCR 3000 for the small sum of $75. This was a '98 model with the Suzuki engine which had been kept in storage all of its life (no dings, no scratches, no paint missing in the auger area). After looking at its condition, and the fact that I bought it from a church (fundraiser), my wife tells me that I am going to hell, since I did not pay them enough for it! Well, I guess I will have to put some extra $$$ in the church offering plate on Sundays. I have since cleared 9 - 10" of wet Michigan snow on two occasions. I have been able to blow it across a two lane street without any difficulty. It did bog down some on the end of drive plow build up, but never stalled. Since I can transport it in my car trunk, I am happy, since I could not do that with my old two stage. I can't imagine any single or two stage up to 9 HP doing much better. ( Honda snowblower owners, time to chime in). I have had a 3 HP, Tecumseh powered, single stage Snapper snowblower in the past, and this one is easily twice as strong. I also used to have a 7 HP, Kohler powered, Gravely, 2 wheel tractor with a MA210 "snow cannon", nicknamed "the beast". This one could throw snow almost to the telephone lines. I sold that one for safety reasons last year. I thought "the beast" might eat one of my kids alive, since they always played so close to its menacing looking augers.
My tip for any of you two cycle users:
Autozone sells some Mobil 1 Racing 2T. It is a 2 cycle oil designed for European Grand Prix motorcycles. It has been discontinued, but you should still be able to find some left on the shelf. I use it on my two cycle mowers (Lawn Boy 6 1/2 HP Duraforce and Toro with a Suzuki engine). If you like zero smoke and next to zero odors in your clothes when you come in the house, this oil is the ticket. I stocked up. I got no smoke from the CCR 3000 with it either. ExxonMobil discontinuing this product was the dumbest thing they could do. I understand that landscapers and arborists with two cycle equipment have been complaining as well. So don't say I didn't tell you so.
My Question this time:
I have seen a lot of rusted out old snowblowers a lot of folks have. Will spraying silicon spray or 3 in 1 type oil prevent rust around the auger area, prior to exposing it to snow and salt?