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chefwong
Joined: Dec 18, 2004
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Re: Which single stage has the most power
Reply #127 Dec 22, 2010 10:40 am |
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I sold the 724.... Had a little buyers remorse. My initial goal was I wanted a 2 stager, something metal, something serrated, something with a secondary blower to cut, chop, dice and then blow the snow out. Something COMPACT. This was all based before I built myself a new shed which could hold considerably bigger toys Found the 724, at a great price and great condition....and bought one at a whim without putting deeper thought into it... So while sitting back yesterday, looking at engine specs, and between drivetrain loss, I was feeling that even though I love the compactness of the bucket, it was a little underpowered at the end of the day. I could probably get the same throw with the 621 and a little bit of manual work ice breaking EOD... So I put it up on CL, got a quick response and ended up having a $500 profit for xmas goodies. Now off to the interesting part. Been debating whether it's worthwhile to get a snowblower that is not Supported in any shape or fashion in the USA. Parts would be a mission to get. I do like the features of it, it's quiet AND in my research, AFAIK, used agricutural equipment is NOT charged a customs fee when brought back to the US. hmmm....Tough call. No support and parts support is such a huge factor to a degree ....
This message was modified Dec 22, 2010 by chefwong
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