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mikiewest


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question about honda snowblowers.....
Original Message   Jan 3, 2009 9:46 pm
I understand that the hydro tranny is smooth and the engines are great.But are they better built than say a Simplicity?Everyone keeps talking about weight of the snowblower but Hondas are the lightest.So what makes Hondas so reliable?Do they use less belts?More expensive parts that one cant see??
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aa335


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Re: question about honda snowblowers.....
Reply #5   Jan 3, 2009 10:51 pm
Hydrostatic transmission on a snowblower is a luxury, you don't really need it, but it is nice.

I had used a Toro lawn tractor with hydrostatic transmission.  Before that, it was a 6 speed Craftsman.  While I didn't have any trouble with the 6-speed, it was so nicer to drive a tractor with hydrostatic transmission.  No need to disengage between speeds or going reverse.  I use the tractor for most of mowing, including getting close to edges in tight spots, so having a transmission that shifts easily between forward and reverse was ideal..

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