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billin


Joined: Sep 9, 2010
Points: 14

Single stage snow blower: Toro Power Clear 210R vs. Murray 1695537
Original Message   Sep 9, 2010 2:05 pm
I have a moderate-sized (maybe 40' x 15') driveway constructed with paving bricks. Additionally, I have a sidewalk I'm responsible for that requires me to trudge across a neighbor's lawn to access (don't ask...). I've been using a Toro electric, but it bogs down terribly in heavier/wetter snow, and the cord makes it impossible to get to the sidewalk, which is more than 100' from an outlet. So this year I'm finally switching to gas, but it seems like I only need a single stage gas blower, since my needs aren't too heavy. There are two I'm considering, the Toro Power Clear 210R, and the Murray 1695537.

The Toro Power Clear 210R is top-rated by Consumer Reports:
http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10051&productId=100677593&langId=-1&catalogId=10053&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=100677593&cm_mmc=shopping-_-googlebase-_-D28X-_-100677593&locStoreNum=6204&marketID=191#BVRRWidgetID

The Murray is getting good reviews on Amazon, but reviews elsewhere are difficult to find:
http://www.amazon.com/Murray-1695537-21-Inch-4-Cycle-Stratton/dp/B002JIN6TS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=hi&qid=1284054991&sr=8-1

I know Toro's a solid brand, but what about Murray? Does anyone know anything about the brand and how the model above compares with the Toro? There's also a lot of specs, too, which I have no idea how to compare. For example:

cc's: Murray 190cc, Toro 141cc
cycles: Murray 4 cycles, Toro 2 cycles

Does this make sense to anyone? Any recommendations/experiences/thoughts?

EDIT: And just to make things even more confusing, how do these compare to the Toro PowerClear 421Q, which appears to have a different engine than the 210R?
http://toro.com/home/snowthrowers/gassinglestage/421Q.html
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aa335


Joined: Nov 29, 2008
Points: 2434

Re: Single stage snow blower: Toro Power Clear 210R vs. Murray 1695537
Reply #17   Sep 29, 2010 3:41 pm
billin wrote:
Regarding disposal of the current gas mix, I've seen suggestions on other boards about simply pouring the gas into the 3/4 full tank of your car, which seems to make sense since the amount of oil in the gas is pretty minimal, and I only have 2 gallons of gas mixed up. 

Put the gas in the wife's car, not yours.  :)
superbuick


Joined: Feb 23, 2009
Points: 138

Re: Single stage snow blower: Toro Power Clear 210R vs. Murray 1695537
Reply #18   Sep 30, 2010 6:43 pm
Billin - that Lawn Boy oil you found is actually the perfect oil for your snow blower, and is the same thing as the Toro oil. The engine in the 221QR is a Briggs and Stratton R*Tek, which is simply a horizontal crank version of the Lawn Boy Duraforce engine which has been around since 1998. The Lawn Boy oil is TCW 3 and I run it all the time in my 221QR - its also cheap too and alot of home depots have it on close out.
aa335


Joined: Nov 29, 2008
Points: 2434

Re: Single stage snow blower: Toro Power Clear 210R vs. Murray 1695537
Reply #19   Oct 1, 2010 12:02 am
Hey Superbuick,

Welcome back! Did Toro finally put you on their payroll yet? Hehehe. You're practically their national spokesperson.

I think I'm going to pull the trigger on the 221QR this year. Been pondering between this one and the 421QR, but I decided the heck with the tree huggers, I'm going to get a 2 stroke snowblower before EPA outlawed it. Sorry if I offend Toyota Prius owners.

There's a 1 year old Snow Commander available in my area, around $600 in mint condition. What's your take on it as compared to the 221QR?
This message was modified Oct 1, 2010 by aa335
superbuick


Joined: Feb 23, 2009
Points: 138

Re: Single stage snow blower: Toro Power Clear 210R vs. Murray 1695537
Reply #20   Oct 1, 2010 12:46 pm
Hey aa - only the spokesperson for their single stages - the rest of their stuff - meh, no thanks...:  If someone else produces a better single stage, I'll be their spokesperson too.

I also really like 2 strokes in general as you know, and seek to clarify some marketing-driven misinformation about them as well

Honestly, I'd skip the snow commander, especially at that price.  We just sold the one we had which was mint for $400, and to be honest, I think the 221/210/2450/3650, etc are better units.  They're lighter,  more maneuverable, and have the same power.
aa335


Joined: Nov 29, 2008
Points: 2434

Re: Single stage snow blower: Toro Power Clear 210R vs. Murray 1695537
Reply #21   Oct 4, 2010 12:22 am
Superbuick, I'll see if I can convince someone at Toro to reconsider. It's a shame we don't have more clean burning 2 strokes OPE available.

I will pass on the Snow Commander, based on your recommendation. The Snow Commander is an interesting exercise in design and implementation. Kudos to Toro for taking risks. However, the weight and cost was just not in its favor. I'm glad Toro addressed its shortcomings in the current incarnation of the 221/421.
billin


Joined: Sep 9, 2010
Points: 14

Re: Single stage snow blower: Toro Power Clear 210R vs. Murray 1695537
Reply #22   Oct 4, 2010 12:59 pm
I must rather shamefacedly that I did, indeed, put the gas in my wife's car - it's older by a few years, has a larger gas tank, blah blah blah. In short, it didn't seem to hurt anything. :)

But now I have an issue with the Toro 221Q I was hoping you guys could help me with. In short, it won't start. This is what I did:
- Premixed some fresh gas from the pump with the Amsoil Saber Outboard oil, at around a ratio of 80:1, plus some fuel stabilizer
- Filled up the tank with about a gallon of the premixed fuel
- Turned the ignition key to the start position
- Turned the choke lever all the way to the right
- Pushed the primer button twice, holding it in for about a second each time
- Tried pulling on the cord

Nothing. I must have pulled something like 10 times, but the engine never started or even sounded like it was catching. I then tried another push of the primer button and more pulls, but still nothing.

I closed the choke, waited a couple of hours, and then opened the choke and tried again, pushing the primer button again once after it failed to start. This time, the engine seemed to catch for just a split second in mid-pull, but almost immediately therafter died - at that brief moment, a puff of smoke came out of the engine. Same on a subsequent pull, then it just went back to plain not starting.

Is there some kind of special startup procedure I need to go through to start it up the first time or something I did wrong?
superbuick


Joined: Feb 23, 2009
Points: 138

Re: Single stage snow blower: Toro Power Clear 210R vs. Murray 1695537
Reply #23   Oct 4, 2010 3:52 pm
billin - sounds like you did everything right, and these units usually start in about 1/2 a pull. The only thing I can think is that maybe it got flooded...but even then... They recommend 2 pumps of the primer but you really only need one pump (or none). Does it feel slightly more difficult to pull? You could pull the spark plug out (19mm socket) and then pull the starter a bunch of times to clear out any gas in the cylinder (if indeed it is flooded), or let it sit a bit longer and pull away at it. If it turned over briefly then you know it has spark and fuel.
billin


Joined: Sep 9, 2010
Points: 14

Re: Single stage snow blower: Toro Power Clear 210R vs. Murray 1695537
Reply #24   Oct 4, 2010 5:10 pm
superbuick wrote:
billin - sounds like you did everything right, and these units usually start in about 1/2 a pull. The only thing I can think is that maybe it got flooded...but even then... They recommend 2 pumps of the primer but you really only need one pump (or none). Does it feel slightly more difficult to pull? You could pull the spark plug out (19mm socket) and then pull the starter a bunch of times to clear out any gas in the cylinder (if indeed it is flooded), or let it sit a bit longer and pull away at it. If it turned over briefly then you know it has spark and fuel.

Thanks for the reassurance superbuick - I kept going back over the instructions (few as they are) thinking I'd missed something or messed something up. I'm not really sure if it was more difficult to pull after priming; the resistance seemed pretty consistent throughout. I'm going to give it another try after work tonight, first without priming and then maybe only priming it once. I'm not sure about removing the spark plug, as I'm not too mechanically inclined, but if I still can't start it tonight, I'm definitely open to trying!
superbuick


Joined: Feb 23, 2009
Points: 138

Re: Single stage snow blower: Toro Power Clear 210R vs. Murray 1695537
Reply #25   Oct 4, 2010 5:13 pm
Spark plug removal is pretty easy and I can walk you through it via IM/email if you want. The other option (albeit kinda silly) is to just return it and say you're not satisfied and want a new unit. I've gotta say in all honesty though, these units are VERY reliable when it comes to starting and running.
Shryp


Location: Cleveland, OH
Joined: Jul 26, 2010
Points: 532

Re: Single stage snow blower: Toro Power Clear 210R vs. Murray 1695537
Reply #26   Oct 4, 2010 5:50 pm
It doesn't happen to have a fuel shutoff valve does it?  Not sure if a 2 cycle can mount it to a place you can ever get to it.
Ok, maybe that is kind of dumb, don't think diaphram carbs need them...

Also does it have any kind of dead man switch like a lawnmower?

I don't think my old MTD single had either, but maybe Toro has something.
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