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jclub
Joined: Aug 31, 2009
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Looking at the craftsman snowthrower. Need your advise or suggestions.
Original Message Aug 31, 2009 1:40 am |
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I am looking to get the craftsman 2 stage snowblower. Anyone have this or have heard about this model? It is a 305cc Briggs & Stratton engine with 13.5 torque. CRAFTSMANŽ/MD 24" Wide Dual Stage Snowblower http://www.sears.ca/gp/product/B002KS9RE0/sr=1-13/qid=1251694816/ref=sr_1_13/179-4957276-6470238?ie=UTF8&searsBrand=core&mqnodeid=396784011
How is the craftsman brand compare to Toro or Ariens? I am getting mix reviews on craftsman, some say it they are good, and some said to stay away from it.
Any suggestion or comments will be appreciated.
Joe.
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76monte
Joined: May 19, 2009
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Re: Looking at the craftsman snowthrower. Need your advise or suggestions.
Reply #6 Sep 9, 2009 10:19 pm |
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Thanks for the response "krank" ...my pleasure to help :).
For Joe... Sears has posted more information about their Craftsman 24 inch 13.5 snow blower (model # 52907) on their website.
A pdf file is on there that show the features and differences between the models.
The link is located at:
http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/00/00/05/60/68/76/560687630.pdf
Something that is nice about this 305 cc machine is that it has throttle control, which is great when you are letting the snow blower idle.
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Krank
Location: Guelph, Ontario
Joined: Jan 7, 2009
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Re: Looking at the craftsman snowthrower. Need your advise or suggestions.
Reply #7 Sep 10, 2009 5:14 pm |
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Thanks for the response "krank" ...my pleasure to help :).
What do we teach our children? Don't speak your mind until you know your facts. I should listen to myself sometimes. Cheers
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nhmatt
Joined: Dec 21, 2008
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Re: Looking at the craftsman snowthrower. Need your advise or suggestions.
Reply #12 Sep 18, 2009 7:00 am |
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I can spray water 20' with the Honda. I'm not even talking slush. I can clean a 4" deep puddle at the end of my mailbox. In 10 years I've never had a Honda clog, except for a blue tarp. Last year I got too close to the house and ate a gutter downspout. It chewed it up and spit it out.<BR><BR>The easy turn is a nice feature, but wheeled Hondas are so light I don't see the point. A 724 honda is very light, and will do the job (and then some) of a machine weighing twice as much. I've got a track model now and, yes, its hard to turn on dry pavement in the Fall, but there's nothing it can't do in the Winter. I tried to get a simplicity, but their owners just don't give them up! And I'm not a new-price kinda guy.
This message was modified Sep 18, 2009 by nhmatt
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