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aa335
Joined: Nov 29, 2008
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Re: Which single stage has the most power
Reply #100 Nov 24, 2010 4:10 pm |
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Now can someone please help me explain Why-TF I have 3 snowblowers in my possession....
You are suffering from SAS Snowblower Acquisition Syndrome It comes in three's. That's just the way it is. Don't sell off anything or you'll start the cycle all over again.
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FrankMA
Location: Merrimack Valley/Northeastern Mass
Joined: Jul 1, 2010
Points: 587
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Re: Which single stage has the most power
Reply #101 Nov 24, 2010 4:43 pm |
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Preface: I've have has a HS520. Due to space contraints, etc - I'm not looking at 2 stage. Single stage for the most part is a perfect fit just short of....living on the right side and the plows only plow to the right so I cam constantly getting plowed in... Throw is fine already on the HS520. I was only curios does the 421/221 or even any current models on the market may have a bit more bite on the EOD/overnight plowed snow... This is your original posting. Kind of funny looking at it now...LOL.
Toro Wheel Horse 522xi GT, Honda HS928TA, Honda HS621AS, Honda HS520A, Toro CCR3000 (work in progress), Honda HS624WA (sold 08/23/2010), Stihl BR550 Backpack Blower, Stihl MS250, McCulloch MS1635, Honda EM6500SX Generator
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chefwong
Joined: Dec 18, 2004
Points: 175
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Re: Which single stage has the most power
Reply #105 Nov 24, 2010 5:40 pm |
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The only buyers remorse I have is TCO of the 621.... Reminds me like the last time I had custom headlights being made....at the end of the day, I spent (let's just say it cost more than a HS1132).... The winner is still the HS520AS. $375 + $40 in tolls and gas The 621, at $300, a short trip but $425+ in parts later just to make this possibly 10+ year old vintage machine on par with the rest of shiny brand new single stagers out there on the market. And then you have troublemakers on this forum start talking about a even older HS35 and it's got me saying, ooooh , what's that......
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chefwong
Joined: Dec 18, 2004
Points: 175
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Re: Which single stage has the most power
Reply #107 Nov 24, 2010 10:49 pm |
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Time for a powernap. Happy early Tday gents. Not sure how many 621's ya'll have looked at in your lifetime but in my limited recent search, many were just rustbuckets or had quite some rust for my comfort. Usual suspect area were the bucket, edges, the bolts that hold the split handlebars, etc. A GOOD telltale sign was the exhaust areas. Even mild ones with rust in the buckets had quite a bit of rusty bolts & or rusty mufflers...Suprisingly, on the one I picked up, the only trace was the buckets. It's quite dirty, dusty, leafy, cobwebby but rust free which is a ++++ Anyone happen to know what years the 621 was carried in the USA . My serial I believe shows it was Revision A of the *electric start* models if I recall when looking at the parts database. AA-the shed I've been hemming and hawing on deciding on a finish. Went ballz to the wallz. Ordered some great stainless hardware from a boating supply store, etc.....Just got to decide on a @$@$)(( finish. I really would like paint but it would be like putting a JDM style exhaust on a german car..... I guess I'll find out soon enough but as it stands, it's only a hairs breath between the center rubber and the bucket. Does it rub on yours with your new paddles ? Quite a bit of the 621s I looked it had bare steel down where the flat center paddles were but the sides were not down to bare metal ? I suppose the flat is overhung and sweeps the bucket down the middle clean. On the Ebay link, the centers appears to stick out further than the side paddles. However when I compare them to the HS621 refresh thread, yours seem flush.
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