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Docmba
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Toro 1028 or Troy-Bilt 3738 H95P6
Original Message Dec 30, 2009 6:06 pm |
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I am looking at getting my first snow blower - for a 100 ft gravel driveway that inclines (and curves) at approx 30 degree. I am looking at either Toro (305cc) or Troy-Bilt (357cc) as both are costing me C$2,100. I live in Guelph Ontario where we get a fair amount of snow during the year. I have looked at the reviews and both these brands seem quite reputable - the Toro will be purchased through a dealer while Troy-Bilt will be bought at a box store. My concerns are (1) ability to remove snow on an icy incline without slipping, (2) ease of use/handling (as my wife will also be using it) (3) reliability and (4) after sales service. I am quite confused and look forward to some advice from the experts.
Product websites
http://www.toro.com/intl/ca_en/home/snowthrowers/gastwostage/1028oxe.html http://www.troybilt.ca/troybilt/product.asp?id=2699&type=6
Thanks.
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Docmba
Joined: Dec 30, 2009
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Re: Toro 1028 or Troy-Bilt 3738 H95P6
Reply #5 Jan 11, 2010 10:42 pm |
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Thanks for all the valuable input - I placed an order for the Toro and it arrives tomorrow.
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mml4
Snow is good, Deep snow is better!
Joined: Dec 31, 2003
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Re: Toro 1028 or Troy-Bilt 3738 H95P6
Reply #6 Jan 12, 2010 6:49 am |
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GRAVEL HAS IT"S ISSUES!!!!! Toro makes a nice machine but whatever you use on a gravel drive requires you be careful about setting the height of the skid shoes properly. The gravel can beat the inside of the auger housing to death pretty quick and can work it's way behind the fan and cause jams. Some guys report that Toros don't have shear pins while others say they do. If yours has them make sure you get a good supply as gravel drives can cause you to go through them regularly. Have a detailed conversation with your dealer about shear pins and the use of this machine on gravel as you say it's your first machine. This is certainly not rocket science but you can save yourself a lot of aggravation. Use great care in choosing the direction you throw as if you pick up some gravel it has the potential to damage whatever it hits. The guys with gravel drives say they are less of a problem as the season progresses as the gravel freezes in place. Since you are buying through a dealer make sure he knows you have a gravel drive so he can set it up accordingly. Good Luck, Marc
This message was modified Jan 12, 2010 by mml4
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