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renegade13


Joined: Dec 19, 2008
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Struggling with a snow blower decision
Original Message   Dec 19, 2008 8:39 pm
Hello all,

I've read all the discussions here and have gained a lot of information. Unfortunately, I'm still unsure how I should proceed with the purchase of my snow blower. Let me give you some information so you better understand my dilemma.

I've just purchased an acreage  that has about 575' of driveway that is 20' wide. The driveway is gravel and the grade is fairly flat with the exception of 150' that has a 5 degree grade. I live in southern Alberta Canada and we generally get a moderate amount of light, fluffy snow. However, because of the layout of my driveway, the location of the trees and garage, I get a lot of drifting snow. In front of my garage door and across the drive to the door, the drifts are almost 2' high. Needless to say, I'm looking for a blower so I can park in my garage again, which leads me to my dilemma.

All the local dealers are sold out of snow blowers so I have to buy something used. Almost all the used stuff is Craftsman. I can pick amongst a handful of 9 to 11 HP and 27" to 30" Craftsman blowers that are less than 2 years old for $800 CDN. There's also a Honda HS928 with track drive that was purchased last year but has never been used (which means there's 1 year remaining on the warranty) that I think I can negotiate to $2,000 CDN.

So, what should I purchase???? I know the Honda has great reliability (I've owned several Honda dirtbikes that are bulletproof as long as regular maintenance is performed) but is it worth 2-3X as much as the Craftsmans I see on the market? I would love to get something in between like a heavy duty Simplicity or Ariens, but the dealers in my area are either sold out or don't exist so these are my only options. What would you do?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.
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borat


Joined: Nov 10, 2007
Points: 2692

Re: Struggling with a snow blower decision
Reply #9   Dec 20, 2008 11:57 am
pvrp wrote:
Gas prices don't appear to be much cheaper in Alberta.  Right now the main brands
seem to be around 84-85 cents a litre, cheapest around 65 (probably depends on
where you live).

I like the way the oil companies say that their prices are tied to the futures market
(which is crazy in itself) so they raise their prices the minute the futures market
goes up.  But then when the futures market falls they say hey, we paid a lot for the
gas we have so we have to keep prices high for a while.  Of course the idiots that
we are,  we let them get away with it.

Paul


I entirely agree with you Paul.  The gasoline prices will go up instantly in conjunction with rising oil prices.  However, when the oil price drops, the oil companies alway say that the gasoline presently in the system was made with expensive oil.  I've yet to see the price of gasoline go down proportionately with the price of crude.  The true crime here is our governments going along with it.  They do so because taxes (in Canada) rise proportionately with the cost of fuel.  Therefore government rakes off as do the oil companies when gouging consumers.  I said around eight months ago when gasoline was $1.30 to a $1.46 a liter that this gouging won't stop until the economy is brought to a standstill because fuel cost will cripple transportation & manufacturing.  I'm not saying that it did.  However, it was a significant contributor to the manufacturing end of things.. 
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