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gdoll


Joined: Nov 18, 2010
Points: 2

Never owned a snow blower - thoughts on what will work?
Original Message   Nov 18, 2010 3:41 pm
I live in Calgary - we get a moderate amount of snow, rarely more than 8 to 10inches at a time, usually in the 2-4" range. The issue here is snow drifts.  I live in a north facing house at the south end of a cul de sac and get drifts all the time on the bottom half of driveway.  My driveway is for a 3car garage - not super long (probably 25ft, but easily 40 ft wide. I have been reading lots about single stage throwers - i like the fact they clean to the pavement, but am concerned if they can throw the snow far enough or can chew through a foot deep snow drifts a few times a year.  The other option of course is the 2 stage throwers - they seem a bit big and I've read they don't get down to the pavement. I am also not the  most mechanically inclined individual in the world...

Help?? Any thoughts on what my best bets would be?  I need something that my wife would be comfortalbe using as well. Any comments are appreciated...

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trouts2




Location: Marlboro MA
Joined: Dec 8, 2007
Points: 1328

Re: Never owned a snow blower - thoughts on what will work?
Reply #28   Jan 14, 2011 7:19 pm
Jan 2003 and the wacky guy complaining about his Craftsman.  It was quite a scene and I'll never forget it.  What a small world.  I was standing behind you.  I remember the cracker Craftsman guy ranting about how his friction disk was useless and wanted his money back.  Can't blame him though for being dissatisfied but the commotion he caused was rediculous.  The place was jamed with people going out of the showroom door and around the block twice waiting to return their machines for crumny friction disks.  His commotion caused such a delay it wasn't fair to everyone waiting outside in the line.

How's the track working out way way up there New Hampshire?  It's so far north I can't see how people live up there with all the snow and high altitude.  Everytime I look at a map I have to crank my neck to look at New Hampshire as it's way up at the top of the map and even next to another country.  It's up so high I get a nose bleed just looking at it on a map.  I think the people up there are very tough to survive in the high altitudes of New Hampshire.  I suspect the interbreading of locals with the Canadians has gone a long way to strengthen the stock up there.  Truely a harty bunch.   

Steve_Cebu


Joined: Dec 17, 2009
Points: 888

Re: Never owned a snow blower - thoughts on what will work?
Reply #29   Jan 15, 2011 12:24 am
NotMoneyGuy wrote:
I hope so. This will be my first winter with one.


2009 was my first year and it really is a blast! Nice pic you have there. Small driveways in your area, lots of snow tho. Your neighbors are going to want your help ....... a lot!

"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."
Paul7


Joined: Mar 12, 2007
Points: 452

Re: Never owned a snow blower - thoughts on what will work?
Reply #30   Jan 15, 2011 2:25 am
gdoll wrote:
Thanks for all the advice.  I went for the 24" 2-stage...ended up buying a Craftsman/MD with a 249cc B/S engine, 11.5 lbs of torque. Wish me luck!

I think that you made the right choice.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FI-AFIA56yo&feature=related
MN_Runner


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

Re: Never owned a snow blower - thoughts on what will work?
Reply #31   Jan 15, 2011 7:24 am
This video illustrates pros and cons of single and two-stage snowblowers. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FI-AFIA56yo&feature=related

aa335


Joined: Nov 29, 2008
Points: 2434

Re: Never owned a snow blower - thoughts on what will work?
Reply #32   Jan 15, 2011 8:41 am
MN_Runner wrote:
This video illustrates pros and cons of single and two-stage snowblowers. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FI-AFIA56yo&feature=related



That's definetly a skewed test. How about in actual condition of a residential property with sidewalks, walkways, and shorter driveways. Homeowners dont have huge commercial parking lots. All that was shown was cons of single stage versus pros of 2 stage. The price comparison wasn't fair , high end single versus low end 2 stage.
tkrotchko


Location: Maryland
Joined: Feb 9, 2010
Points: 143

Re: Never owned a snow blower - thoughts on what will work?
Reply #33   Jan 15, 2011 9:04 am
aa335 wrote:
That's definetly a skewed test. How about in actual condition of a residential property with sidewalks, walkways, and shorter driveways. Homeowners dont have huge commercial parking lots. All that was shown was cons of single stage versus pros of 2 stage. The price comparison wasn't fair , high end single versus low end 2 stage.


Its absolutely a skewed test. However, my observation last year with my tracked MTD and the neighbor's toro single stagers last year in deep snow: The single stage is fine as long as the snow doesn't get too high. That means in practice for large storms you'll go out several times. This is not a criticism, simply an observation. I was impressed by the single stage toro, and I could see having one in places where it might be tight to take the Honda 1132. I have a large area to cover and a single stage isn't for me, but for most suburanites and city dwellers around me, its probably the right choice. For me in the country with a long road, the single stage is just outmatched with the conditions I get.
MN_Runner


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

Re: Never owned a snow blower - thoughts on what will work?
Reply #34   Jan 15, 2011 9:11 am
Most people don't own four snowblowers or even more than one.  For me, I just prefere owning one snowblower so a two-stage is the best option given my situation.  When the snow is light and dry (i.e., 1-2"), a shovel is very effective and quick.  I use my blower for EOD or when snow is higher than 3". 
MN_Runner


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

Re: Never owned a snow blower - thoughts on what will work?
Reply #35   Jan 15, 2011 9:11 am
I would accept a single stage blower if someone wants to give me one.
This message was modified Jan 15, 2011 by MN_Runner
aa335


Joined: Nov 29, 2008
Points: 2434

Re: Never owned a snow blower - thoughts on what will work?
Reply #36   Jan 15, 2011 9:51 am
MN_Runner wrote:
Most people don't own four snowblowers or even more than one.  For me, I just prefere owning one snowblower so a two-stage is the best option given my situation.  When the snow is light and dry (i.e., 1-2"), a shovel is very effective and quick.  I use my blower for EOD or when snow is higher than 3". 

I think you're trying to be slight.  :)  .  I own just 3 snowblowers.  I just don't get enough playtime with 3 single stage snowblowers.

Owning multiple snowblowers isnt portrayed in Arien's video.  Otherwise, a 24-28" snowblower would embarass the little 22" 2 stage in the wide open field and EOD.  And the little 21" Toro single would embarass that 22" 2 stage in tight quarters and 6 inch deep snow.  But thats apples to oranges comparison.

That 22" Ariens 2 stage was designed as an in-betweener.  For certain homeowners, this product is a perfect "compromise" to deal with EOD and deep snow.  However, if anyone have big areas to cover, a 22" is tiny and would take too long.  And if that EOD is packed and crusty, the 22" would barely do the job. 

I'm sure I can get a long fine with the 22" too.  It comes down to technique. 
aa335


Joined: Nov 29, 2008
Points: 2434

Re: Never owned a snow blower - thoughts on what will work?
Reply #37   Jan 15, 2011 9:57 am
MN_Runner wrote:
I would accept a single stage blower if someone wants to give me one.

I'm thinking about letting go of the HS621, but I will have remorse if I do.  I have put in quite a bit of money and time into restoring it.  It's one of those things.
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