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drifter
Joined: Oct 13, 2010
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Snow thrower noob, Need advice please.
Original Message Oct 13, 2010 12:06 pm |
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Hi Everyone, snowblower noob here.
First off, GREAT forum. I've spent the last few days researching here, and the amount and quality of information is superb.
I live in SouthWestern Quebec.(1 hour n/w of Montreal) Our annual snowfall averages around 7 feet. We rarely get storms that'll dump 1 foot of snow, but it does happen.
My driveway is roughly 135' long, double-width, and a "Y" that extends around the front of the house. Total sq. footage of paved surface is over 4000 sq.ft. My driveway has a sloped entry of approximately 15-20 degrees, and 50' long, and the mouth of the entrance is roughly 40' wide. That 40' mouth is a bear to shovel out after the friendly snow-plow dude buries me in.
About me, I'm 62, and just recovering from a back injury which has kept me off work for just over 4 months now. In the past, I've been shoveling the driveway with a snow-scraper. This year, I'm going to buy my first-ever snow-blower.
After reading through many threads here, I realize there are many Ariens fans here. Although I've looked at the Ariens machines in the past, I think I'm going to go with the heavy-duty Troy-Bilt 33" machine. I'm still flexible at this point, and I'm also considering the Ariens 30"/305cc machine, but I intend to purchase by next weekend. (Oct.17th) I'm interested in your comments and opinions.
The Troy-Bilt unit I'm presently looking at has a 357cc OHV PowerMore engine w/electric start, 16" impeller and augers, 16"x6.5" tires, halogen light/hand-warmers, remote chute direction-deflection, and a 4 year warranty, for $1899. CDN. At 379 lbs, it strikes me as being a much more robust machine than the smaller 30" Ariens unit that I'm also considering (305 cc/$1599./245 lbs). Financing for the Troy-Bilt is 0% interest, no payments, no fees, for 1 year. I'm looking for a unit that can throw at least 30', and preferably over 40'. While the Ariens "32" Pro" series looks interesting, it's also $800. more than the Troy-Bilt here in Quebec, with a shorter 3 year warranty.($2699.)
http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/browse/2 ... ?locale=en
http://www.homedepot.ca/webapp/wcs/stor ... PartNumber
I have no intention to use this machine commercially btw, otherwise, I might consider the Ariens 32" Pro series. The smaller Ariens unit (30") has smaller tires than the Troy-Bilt(15"??), no hand-warmers, manual chute deflection, smaller motor, smaller frame, shorter warranty, smaller augers and impeller, but it's $300. less than the Troy-Bilt. Doesn't seem worthwhile. What do you guys think?
The Troy-Bilts' "PowerMore" 357cc engine is manufactured in China, by the same folks who manufacture Harley-Davidson engines. It has a cast-iron cylinder-sleeve, cast-iron cam-shaft, and forged-steel crank-shaft. I'm presently awaiting confirmation of the16" impeller rotation-speed from MTD..If it's the same as the 12" model, it should be 1123 rpm. That would put it at roughly the same tip-speed as a 14" impeller, turning at 1300 rpm. (roughly 53-54 mph.
Thanks in advance for your input.
Bob
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drifter
Joined: Oct 13, 2010
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Re: Snow thrower noob, Need advice please.
Reply #72 Oct 18, 2010 8:56 pm |
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Guys,,,, That's it..... I'm done shopping. I'm making up my mind tonight, but it's down to two BRAND NEW machines. In the morning, I'm off to the bank. My local Honda dealer has offered me the HS928TC for $200. off,,, free delivery. http://hondacanada.ca/HPower/Models/ModelOverview?L=E&Type=SnowBlowers&Series=HS928&Model=HS928TC From there, I went to the Yamaha dealer in the next town, and he's agreed to take the same amount off the brand new Yamaha YS929J, and free delivery. http://www.yamaha-motor.ca/products/images/generators/2011_SB_YS928J_l.jpg http://www.yamaha-motor.ca/products/products.php?section=td&model=3537&addBrochure=td That's what I'm agonizing over tonight. The Honda HS928TC would be $3199. and tx. (roughly $3700. tax incl.) The Yamaha YS928J is $3799 after a $200 discount, plus $50 dealer transport. He'll deliver it free. $4344. tax incl. The Yamaha has all the bells and whistles, including electric 12vdc start (battery), the electronic chute-control, gas-assist auger-lift, dual-stage auger with "shock-protector" system, and electro-magnetic drive, and 6.7 litre gas-tank with fuel gauge. TCI ignition system (whatever that means) The Honda weighs 234 lbs,,,,,,, the Yammie weighs 373 lbs. What say you wise ones????? I suppose I should throw the Honda HS1132TC in that mix. It would be roughly in between the two I've mentioned $3599.+tax. $4100 Tax. Inc.
This message was modified Oct 18, 2010 by drifter
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Steve_Cebu
Joined: Dec 17, 2009
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Re: Snow thrower noob, Need advice please.
Reply #75 Oct 18, 2010 9:28 pm |
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aa335, I don't know if you saw my edit, which I did while you were replying to my post. I'm throwing the Honda HS1132TC in that mix. I'm presuming the dealer will give me the same $200 discount on that machine .
Honestly I'd go for the Yamaha at that close a price, it's a lifetime and will be worth nearly what you bought it for even years down the road.
That said the Hondas are great machines. I'd get whichever one I could steer the best and would do my driveway the easiest.
"If you have more miles on your snow blower than your car, you live in New England." "If you can drive 75 mph through 2 feet of snow during a raging blizzard without flinching, you live in New England."
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drifter
Joined: Oct 13, 2010
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Re: Snow thrower noob, Need advice please.
Reply #81 Oct 18, 2010 10:37 pm |
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Yes, I realize that, and in fact, that is why I'm looking at the TC models, rather than the electric-start models. The Yamaha just looked like a heavier build all around. You have to see it, and hear it, to really appreciate it. Probably the first and last snow-thrower I'll ever need to buy. Every inch of it is impressive, even the cables are impressive, lol..
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