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aa335


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Anyone used one of these yet? Simplicity new single stage snowblower.
Original Message   Nov 18, 2010 5:47 pm
http://www.simplicitymfg.com/products/snow-throwers/compact-single-stage/
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chefwong


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Re: Anyone used one of these yet? Simplicity new single stage snowblower.
Reply #19   Dec 7, 2010 4:21 pm
This is a good video....I was trying to find a recent post about someone else debating whether single or 2 stage.

Granted factoring in drivetrain loss...there are sheer benefits with 2 stages for EOD (metal augers, and the momentum of breaking things up,  fed and then thrown out the chute).
As much as some of ya'll will say , eeeww a black bucket Ariens, the compactness of it is a nice medium to have for those on the edge of single vs. 2 stage with space constraints.
aa335


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Re: Anyone used one of these yet? Simplicity new single stage snowblower.
Reply #20   Dec 7, 2010 4:45 pm
Hehe, and this was where you started.  :)  Now you have 3 snowblowers, and a new shed.

Black Ariens is a no no, any brand name with "tek" or "tech" implies cheap, disposable. 

IMO, red, orange, green/yellow, and blue are the only acceptable colors for snowblowers.
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chefwong


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Re: Anyone used one of these yet? Simplicity new single stage snowblower.
Reply #21   Dec 7, 2010 6:19 pm
The one on the right (red machine) was EXACTLY How I remembered my experience with my previous 520.
I would not even attempt to use it on a ~wall~ as I knew it's limits.

On wet, heavy, 1-2 inch stuff that you saw in that video, it would just dribble or spit out 6-8 inches out the chute.
Pretty useless....

I could Dance with the Single Stage in every other aspect of the snow - it's just the EOD that kills you.

So for all you guys out there debating whether you want/need a 2 stage or single, consider the EOD and the sheer differences - metal vs rubber augers, the effects of the EOD and metal vs rubber augers, and how it will throw that EOD snow. I feel like I'm preaching to the choir, but I think this is one of the 1st youtube video that I've come across that shows even a *BASIC* low level decent 2 stage machine can do with wet snow as opposed to a single stager. YMMV, but this video really brought to heart why I knew deep down I needed a 2 stager when I originally had my heart set on a single stage
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