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Why are Honda snowblowers so expensive?
Original Message   Dec 24, 2009 9:23 am
I was at a local Honda dealer yesterday and I was stunned by the prices on their snowblowers. In Canadian dollars, they were: 928 wheels: $3000 928 track: $3400 724 track: $3400 1132 track: $3500 I know they have tracks, hydro tranny, honda engines, etc. but they're at least $1000-1500 more than equivalent toro and ariens models. Is it gold, they re making?
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aa335


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Re: Why are Honda snowblowers so expensive?
Reply #122   Dec 20, 2010 4:58 pm
borat wrote:
I believe in value.  There's nothing that a Honda will do that my Simplicity can't do other than cost more.  Plain and simple. 
snowmachine


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Re: Why are Honda snowblowers so expensive?
Reply #123   Dec 21, 2010 8:09 pm
I would only buy one of these in good conscience if I won the lottery but these always get my heart a pattering.


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aa335


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Re: Why are Honda snowblowers so expensive?
Reply #124   Dec 21, 2010 11:56 pm
snowmachine wrote:
I would only buy one of these in good conscience if I won the lottery but these always get my heart a pattering.



Forget the conscience.  :)  That's a nice machine.  For those prices, I was hoping there was a place to sit or stand while operating that thing.  Something like a Toro Dingo.

Again, for those prices, I'd like a yard tractor with front end blower, back end blade, and an enclosed cab with some tunes.  :)
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Re: Why are Honda snowblowers so expensive?
Reply #125   Dec 22, 2010 1:57 am
aa335 wrote:
Forget the conscience.  :)  That's a nice machine.  For those prices, I was hoping there was a place to sit or stand while operating that thing.  Something like a Toro Dingo.

Again, for those prices, I'd like a yard tractor with front end blower, back end blade, and an enclosed cab with some tunes.  :)



Considering the cost of this machine would'nt  you rather hire 1/2 a dozen laborers to shovel you out for about for about the next 15 years?

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FrankMA


Location: Merrimack Valley/Northeastern Mass
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Re: Why are Honda snowblowers so expensive?
Reply #126   Dec 22, 2010 6:51 am
aa335 wrote:
Forget the conscience.  :)  That's a nice machine.  For those prices, I was hoping there was a place to sit or stand while operating that thing.  Something like a Toro Dingo.

Again, for those prices, I'd like a yard tractor with front end blower, back end blade, and an enclosed cab with some tunes.  :)

I wish my property was configured in a way that would make it more conducive to a tractor mounted snowblower/blade type set-up. I could make it work for the most part but would still need a walkbehind for certain areas and can't justify the expense (at least at this time). Perhaps one of these days.....

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aa335


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Re: Why are Honda snowblowers so expensive?
Reply #127   Dec 22, 2010 8:01 am
starwarrior wrote:
Considering the cost of this machine would'nt  you rather hire 1/2 a dozen laborers to shovel you out for about for about the next 15 years?

Starwarrior



That's a tough one. I do enjoy clearing snow so I'm not sure if I'd pay someone else to do it. Although the thought of having perfectly manicured long winding driveway using only hand shovels by a large labor group is quite appealing. Nice perfectly shaped windrows on the sides.
aa335


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Re: Why are Honda snowblowers so expensive?
Reply #128   Dec 22, 2010 8:13 am
FrankMA wrote:
I wish my property was configured in a way that would make it more conducive to a tractor mounted snowblower/blade type set-up. I could make it work for the most part but would still need a walkbehind for certain areas and can't justify the expense (at least at this time). Perhaps one of these days.....


There isn't one tool perfect for all jobs. Unless all you have on the property is a large parking lot. I would not give up any walkbehind equipment for home use. But having a tractor set up is fun, some times you want to blow snow, some times you want to plow.
snowmachine


Location: Washington State
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Re: Why are Honda snowblowers so expensive?
Reply #129   Dec 22, 2010 12:05 pm
I thoroughly enjoy blowing snow by myself so the laborer option is out.... a tractor mount sounds appealing though.

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aa335


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Re: Why are Honda snowblowers so expensive?
Reply #130   Dec 22, 2010 3:31 pm
snowmachine wrote:
I thoroughly enjoy blowing snow by myself so the laborer option is out.... a tractor mount sounds appealing though.

Snowmachine,

Looking at your sig, I see you have two electric snow shovel/blower.  What's your views on these two products?
snowmachine


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Re: Why are Honda snowblowers so expensive?
Reply #131   Dec 22, 2010 4:34 pm
I picked these up during the summer off of Craigslist. Each was only $30/each and had never been used. The picture is actually of the MTD branded version... mine is a Yard machine branded version with the only difference being the color of the controllable chute vanes. In my case they are black instead of red. I think the MTD might be fine for a few inches in a driveway but the less expensive Toro Power Shovel blows it away for performance. It can really shoot the snow out there. I think the Toro is also better suited for deck clearing over the MTD. At first glance you would think the controllable vanes on the MTD product would be a nice feature to have but they seem to cut down throwing distance by about 1/4 of what you get straight on. Save yourself the $50 premium on the MTD and get the Toro if you buy one of these new. I haven't had a chance to use them in really wet snow yet but will report back when I do.
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