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dfvellone
Joined: Jan 10, 2009
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help with alternative to hs 1132
Original Message Jan 15, 2009 12:01 pm |
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I know the question of snowblower suggestions gets asked a lot but...
If I do decide to definitely shop for a replacement for my hs1132 what models should I look at in terms of the features for my conditions;
-long driveway (1000' just in length) -lots of snowfall (western adirondack snowbelt area) some dry and light, some wet and heavy. -deep cold, and the blower is in an unheated space
-ease of turning. I want something that my wife can operate in terms of ease of turning. We do considerable clearing around the house - paths to the woodshed, utility shed, walkways around the house, and walkways around farm buildings
I bought the honda because of my experience with honda equipment and their reliability. I was willing to pay the big price tag because I figured I'd be buying a machine that would last as long as I'd need it. Who is at that same level of reliability and longevity?
I do have a husqvarna dealer nearby and I've used their saws for commercial heavy use for years with no complaint and only praise. Does this quality extend to their blower line?
And lastly, are the tracks that advantageous that their difficulty in manuvering is worth it?
A lot of demands to consider but snowclearing is a big part of our 5 months here. I appreciate the help!
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aa335
Joined: Nov 29, 2008
Points: 2434
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Re: help with alternative to hs 1132
Reply #22 Jan 18, 2009 5:27 pm |
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I think everyone explained this very well. When I bought my new track drive ariens this fall the dealer did say that if the snow is light and fluffy you will wish you could go faster through it, he was right. I do have a 520 single stage honda that I was going to sell but have kept it for just this reason, when I get light snow falls that are more than what you want to clear with a shovel I take out the single stage unit and you can go as fast as you want to pushing that. I know its maybe over kill having two machines and my wife mentions that every once in awhile, ha!, but I figure between the two of them that I'm set hopefully for a long time to come. Coldfingers Never sell your good working single stage. I have just the 1132 now and wish I could add a small nimble one for light snow and for curvy service walkway.
This message was modified Jan 18, 2009 by aa335
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