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kderobertis
Location: Melville, NY
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Honda HS928TA Snowblower
Original Message Mar 9, 2010 2:21 pm |
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I'm looking to order a Honda HS928TA (recoil only) snowblower in mid April so I'm guaranteed to get one in late summer/early fall, but have no dealers on Long Island that have anything in stock, so I could see the physical size of this machine. So forum members, any additional thoughts on this machine? I have searched various threads and there are many people suggesting the HS928 over the HS724, basically because of the limited hp on the HS724. I currently have a Ariens 624 for the last 5 years, good machine, served it's purpose, but looking to take it to the next level. My biggest issue with the Ariens is the EOD issue, not easy but it does it job, now looking for something that won't have an issue. I would like to see the machine before placing a down payment, but these snowblower are very rare on Long Island (track version) and all dealers claim this is a special order unit, they don't stock them.
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kderobertis
Location: Melville, NY
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Re: Honda HS928TA Snowblower
Reply #48 Mar 13, 2010 12:22 pm |
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Honda 724TA goes for about $1,900 USD, what currency are we talking for $3,200? Canadian? + 13% sales tax... has to be outside the USA.
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aa335
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Re: Honda HS928TA Snowblower
Reply #49 Mar 13, 2010 12:41 pm |
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AA just for you, I am going to go get an MRI Mon. and see if my head is truly nice and thick lol...I will post the results....It's amazing how this all started.Someone was asking where he could go see a Honda snowblower.Someone who owned one said it clogged on him and didnt out throw a Toro.And all I said is ...thats a crime.Oh boy thats all it took .Here come the Honda militants....How dare you speak bad of our Honda snowblowers.They r the best,greatest blah blah ,blah blah blah blowers in the universe. You will pay for your negative comments bout honda snowblowers.Hey calm down dudes.Its ok ,so honda blowers clog.Just take your little black stick and unclog it.Maybe you can put the clarence impeller kit on your hondas and then it will hurl snow farther than a toro or ariens or simplicity w/power boost hehehe oohhhhweeee..... You came up with that all on your own? I'm starting to detect some brain wave activity coming from you. That almost sums it up. You got most of it right, except you left out the part about unsolicited boasting about his Simp Pro with blah blah don't clog. Are these not your words? "Champion Honda on Old Country Rd. had a few but sold out due to the major snow storms we had this yr.I'm sure they will have more but you'll have to wait till Oct or Nov.Have you given the Ariens Pro or Simplicity Pro any thought?I have a Simp Pro 11570e ...great machine.Plenty of power never clogs and its built like a tank but easy to move due to the easy turn feature."I think the original poster was asking about Honda snowblower, did he not? Don't go out of your way just for me. I don't want you to get a Hemorrhage.
Save your money, don't get an MRI. It doesn't really prove anything. Put that money towards a new car so you can get rid your miserable Honda Accord.
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borat
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Re: Honda HS928TA Snowblower
Reply #54 Mar 13, 2010 4:34 pm |
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That's alada money for that machine. I wouldn't even consider it, but I'm the kind of cheap that would rather pee in the sink than use a pay toilet. There must have been a lot of snow the year before, that's usually when people get hosed. No kidding. If it were a few hundred more, no problem. But when you're looking at close to TWO GRAND more, I see major issues with that. But hey! With the big Honda sale on right now, I can get the HS724TC for $3049.87 all in. YEAH BABY....WHERE DO I SIGN!!!!!! Don't think so. Now that the domestics have begun to build cheaper but not necessarily less expensive products, the Honda and Yamaha machines might be our only opportunity for a premium snow thrower in the future. I won't buy junk. When I'm left with no choice but to pay $3000.00 plus for a quality snow thrower, I'll do it. In the meantime, I plan on keeping the Simplicity in top condition and will re-power as necessary. The way the weather has been around here that last few years, the snow thrower has been leading a fairly leisurely life. The first year I owned it, I put maybe 20 hours on it, last year less than 15, this year less than 5 hours so far and the snow is almost gone. I can see maybe one more hour being put on it this year at most if we get slammed by a late winter/early spring storm. At that rate, it will probably outlast me.
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borat
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Re: Honda HS928TA Snowblower
Reply #56 Mar 13, 2010 5:16 pm |
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Check the Honda Canada site Mikie. Canadians take it in the a$$ big time when it come to paying for anything. That's why I wait for our dollar to get close to par then go a a spending spree in the USA. I'm only 25 miles from the border. I line up everything I need, have it shipped to a parcel handler on the US side, drive down with the pick up, clear Customs and save tons of money. There's very little duty on anything now. The savings are incredible. Particularly on big ticket items like ATVs, automobiles, snowmobiles, boats & motors, appliances, big screen TVs OPE. You name it. Often, it's less than half the price! Yeah and the Honda price... Remember, that's a 7 h.p. HS724TC compared to a Simplicity 928 which in reality is more like an 11 h.p. engine. I know the argument that the Honda engine is...... what ever. I appreciate and agree that the Honda engine is great. However, the new B&S engines are impressive too. Maybe not on the same scale as the Honda engine but that doesn't seem to matter when it's hurtling wet snow impressive distances for a fraction of the cost, now does it? We'll just have to see how long it can do it.
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aa335
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Re: Honda HS928TA Snowblower
Reply #57 Mar 13, 2010 10:23 pm |
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Just to shift the tone of this thread in a lighter and friendlier direction, I decided to try something like this: Some of the best pieces of equipment that I have come across. This list is not complete. Please feel free to add your favorites. Enjoy! Honda HS1132 337cc, 11 hp, 32"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHNLbAW6j7k&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPSWe2ce4No&feature=relatedHonda HS928, 270cc, 9 hp, 28"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fu8x1jNsOGg&feature=relatedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BihUW8eCTis&feature=relatedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsfz7AbJdRM&feature=relatedHonda HS621 - Single Stage - 160 cc engine, 6 hp, 21"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_O6g_uHAA4&feature=relatedToro 3650 - Single Stage - 140cc, 6.5 hp, 20", Discontinuedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Wpww4HLjnc&feature=relatedToro 221 - Single Stage - 140cc engine, 6.5 hp, 21", current modelhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZC4z8x8W4g&feature=relatedSimplicity 1524A beautiful video of Simplicity 1524, with electric chute rotation. Sweet! This has to be the most perfect snow for snowblowing. Just right amount of weight. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVoghe36Ty4
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