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New_Yorker
Preach the Gospel always, use words when necessary
Location: Long Island, NY
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Re: Anyone Affected by Honda Snowblower Recalls Due to Fire Hazard?
Reply #26 Dec 30, 2010 5:03 pm |
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New_Yorker, Is your snowblower affected by the recall? What year is your blower? MY New HONDA snowblower is model HS 928 TAS and is a 2010 model. Recall ? ? Not for me ! Recalls are just in case anyway, I've had many recalls on my American Made cars over the years, never had a problem. My Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland had TWO seat heater recalls one for the OEM seats, athe second one for the Fix, never had a problem with either before or since. Even the best quality vaehicles have occasional recall notices and service advisories, it just shows the customer that someone's paying attention is all.
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Steve_Cebu
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Re: Anyone Affected by Honda Snowblower Recalls Due to Fire Hazard?
Reply #27 Dec 30, 2010 5:09 pm |
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Yeah, that might be important to you when riding around the streets of Chicago. It's a bit different than being 100 or more miles down a dirt road in the middle of the Canadian wilderness. Style and sophistication mean very little when it's parked on the side of the road with problems and the next vehicle might very well be days away. Not too much cell phone coverage out there either.
Know what I mean?
Too bad you can't get the Toyota Hi-Lux 4x4 up there. I had a Hi-Lux when I moved overseas (not the 4x4) and it was an awesome truck! 1000 times better than a Tacoma!
I did have a 4x4 over there and it also was a Toyota diesel but circa 1984! Great truck here are some pics also included is a pic of one mean frankenstein of a truck, no heat in any of these trucks tho since it rarely drops below 80 degrees even at night. The event was in Argao in the Philippines. My poor mostly stock truck didn't finish but it was great fun. These are the sort of trucks you want when living in the boonies. Sorry for the off topic pics.
"If you have more miles on your snow blower than your car, you live in New England." "If you can drive 75 mph through 2 feet of snow during a raging blizzard without flinching, you live in New England."
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rubinew
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Re: Anyone Affected by Honda Snowblower Recalls Due to Fire Hazard?
Reply #33 Dec 31, 2010 2:02 am |
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AA335, I think that is one of the differences between Track vs. Wheel models. When I look at the manual, the side skids are not intended for the track models rather are intended for the wheel drive blowers. Having them might be a bad idea as it may interfere as you move the machine up and down. I cannot move my snowblower with a foot pedal (I don't have this feature) like the way you can with your track models. If Honda thought it was better to have the side skids for the track models, I am convinced that they would have mounted them from the factory. For your track model you have the foot pedal to control how much you want to dig into the ground and having the side skids reduces your control of the height and makes the foot control less effective.
The Hondas that I have been looking at this week, all track models, had both skids, side, and behind the scrapper blade.
I was curious why both? The Yamaha only had the curved skids behind the scrapper. The dealer mentioned that even though you can set the hieght with the Auger Tilt, you still need a stopping point, so you don't push your scrapper into the concrete! The tilt does allow you to put a lot of weight downward, and I can see the need for skids. Here is the Honda, showing side skids, can not see the back ones, but they are there, http://english.honda.ca/HPower/Models/ModelOverview?L=E&Type=SnowBlowers&Series=HS928&Model=HS928TCD Here is the Yamaha, you can see the rear skids, http://www.yamaha-motor.ca/display.php?idx=16019&model=3537&group=G&
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FrankMA
Location: Merrimack Valley/Northeastern Mass
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Re: Anyone Affected by Honda Snowblower Recalls Due to Fire Hazard?
Reply #34 Dec 31, 2010 7:47 am |
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The Hondas that I have been looking at this week, all track models, had both skids, side, and behind the scrapper blade. I was curious why both? The Yamaha only had the curved skids behind the scrapper. The dealer mentioned that even though you can set the hieght with the Auger Tilt, you still need a stopping point, so you don't push your scrapper into the concrete! The tilt does allow you to put a lot of weight downward, and I can see the need for skids. Here is the Honda, showing side skids, can not see the back ones, but they are there, http://english.honda.ca/HPower/Models/ModelOverview?L=E&Type=SnowBlowers&Series=HS928&Model=HS928TCD Here is the Yamaha, you can see the rear skids, http://www.yamaha-motor.ca/display.php?idx=16019&model=3537&group=G& I never realized just how anemic the US version of the HS928TCD was until I checked out the Canadian Honda brochure link you posted. I'd love to have the electric joy stick chute control that's available to our brothers up north. The US population is roughly 10X that of Canada - you'd think that corpoate Honda would wake up and realize that the US market would likely outsell the Canadian market if these were offered in the states. Sorry for the rant but it's very frustrating to see such nice upgrades that unfortunately are not available to the US market.
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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