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stresst


Location: The Village in the Middle of New York
Joined: Dec 11, 2010
Points: 213

First time out with my Toro 826OXE
Original Message   Dec 27, 2010 10:31 pm
Im kinda of on the fence in regards to "if I made the rite choice"? First impression was good, got out last nite in the middle of the storm and at first I was very happy. Motor fired rite up even thou it was 22 degrees or 14 degrees with the wind chill. Got the hang of the controls pretty quickly, the light was nice and bright and throwing distance was pretty good. There was a ton of blowing snow due to the wind and this caused huge drifts which is the begining of my "second thoughts".

When tackling big piles (they are with this storm) more than a hand full of times the motor almost stopped and backfired when under heavy heavy load. Even back fired when the engine gets turned off as well. I think I may have have used too much stabilzer. Today was a little differant, engine did not backfire as much (but it did a few times) and the engine did not bog as much either (but it did a few times).

Now maybe im asking too much being we got hit so hard??? I dont know, maybe its my technique. Maybe its the amount of snow and my technique combined. When I look at what I did I am surprised so I am on the fence.

If I dont go work i will try and post some pics tomorrow. Or if I get more aggravated then I will be going to buy the Toro 1028 tomorrow.....lol

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TORO 826OXE
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MN_Runner


Location: St. Paul, Minnesota
Joined: Dec 5, 2010
Points: 622

Re: First time out with my Toro 826OXE
Reply #13   Dec 28, 2010 11:18 am
I am fairly happy with my HS928 so no need to sell and re-buy.  My kids think that I am a snowblower-freak (and also lawnmower) so no need to reconfirm their observations.  Steve's Toro is a nice machine and I want to acknowledge that he has a nice snowblower and maybe a bit better than a Honda.  I do not wish to start another Honda vs. Other war so relax.  Regardless of the brand, if you have an underpowered snowblower you will either have to go slow and learn to live with it or upgrade to something more powerful.  The situation is very similar to the MN Vikings (HS724) and the Bears (HS1132).  The first game was fairly close when things were not so bad yet.  The second game was a knock out when things were really bad/sad I thought I was watching the Gophers.  I am not a Bears fan, but I do acknowledge that the Bears are a much better team and can go deep in the playoffs.
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aa335


Joined: Nov 29, 2008
Points: 2434

Re: First time out with my Toro 826OXE
Reply #14   Dec 28, 2010 9:19 pm
MN_Runner wrote:
I am fairly happy with my HS928 so no need to sell and re-buy. 


Modern snowblower are quite impressive in snowblowing distance and throughput.  The gap in performance has been closed up when comparing similar engine size and bucket width.  Honda no longer leads the pack, and rightfully so, there's very little secret.
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