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mobiledynamics


Joined: Oct 1, 2011
Points: 81

What is I ONLY need a 2 stage for EOD
Original Message   Oct 1, 2011 8:48 am
Moved into NYC last year.
The way the houses sit / snow, not much place to blow snow just short of the backyward.

For all intents and purposes, the single stage - even with last years heavy snowfall, did the job, albit slower.
I was living in NH previously  and had a 2 stager.

I don't tend to blow snow while it's ~snowing~ as the snow is just blowing everywhere and will just settle and level with the rest of the snow - so it's a moot point for me to take smaller bites.
I'd rather wait till it snows and then go out and then snowblow.

I'd have to get rid of the SS if I went for the 2 Stage. My setup does not allow me to have 2 for storage.

The EOD is brutal however. Last year, I shoveled and blew the driveway and 18+ out (close towards the edge of curbside parking) and left a 8+" thick wall of snow parallel to the curbside cars and my driveway. The friendly snowplow decided to break that wall and plow the heap of snow that I cleared out. So even leaving a ~wall~ of snow -------the plows just come in and push to the right, all night and daylong. Hence my consideration for a 2 stage.

The 24" is MAX I can go in width - that due to some ironwork gated areas I need to push the plow past.
So it would be a Ariens 24" Deluxe.
Seems like ALOT of weight just to deal with EOD.
It would make blowing the backyward, etc faster ----but also more work to move in some tight space where a single stage is easily manhandled.

Debating. Whether to spring for the 2 stage or stick with the SS
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aa335


Joined: Nov 29, 2008
Points: 2434

Re: What is I ONLY need a 2 stage for EOD
Reply #8   Oct 3, 2011 1:05 pm
Would this consider as a zero stage snow machine?  Or n-stage machine, as many stages as it takes for the user to move snow from one place to another? 
FrankMA


Location: Merrimack Valley/Northeastern Mass
Joined: Jul 1, 2010
Points: 587

Re: What is I ONLY need a 2 stage for EOD
Reply #9   Oct 3, 2011 1:10 pm
I don't know, there's something special about seeing the snow being propelled 45' - 50' from the chute. No heavy lifting required....

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
mobiledynamics


Joined: Oct 1, 2011
Points: 81

Re: What is I ONLY need a 2 stage for EOD
Reply #10   Oct 3, 2011 7:00 pm
One slight interesting observation.
This ONLY applies to the HS724 series. The 9 and 11 are the same.
On the tracks unit, the bucket height is 16.5" .
The wheeled version is 20"
The impeller is also smaller on the track unit.

I've yet to dig deeper but there are some Husq. models with really big engines ....in proportionate to the bucket width.
Their 27" 1827EXLT seems like a semi-compact monster
longboat


Joined: Feb 11, 2009
Points: 103

Re: What is I ONLY need a 2 stage for EOD
Reply #11   Oct 4, 2011 3:06 pm
No heavy lifting using the snow scoop, either.  Hard to understand it until you use one.  It's all about sliding the snow/ice around, with zero lifting.  My petite wife can use it also, so she can clear the driveway if I'm out-of-town during a heavy snowstorm.

It does keep me warm, though.  I wear just regular street clothes plus a light sweatshirt, stocking cap, gloves and boots in anything above zero degrees Fahrenheit, and I still end up sweating.  I guess I could move slower...

aa335


Joined: Nov 29, 2008
Points: 2434

Re: What is I ONLY need a 2 stage for EOD
Reply #12   Oct 4, 2011 3:09 pm
longboat wrote:
No heavy lifting using the snow scoop, either.  Hard to understand it until you use one.  It's all about sliding the snow/ice around, with zero lifting.  My petite wife can use it also, so she can clear the driveway if I'm out-of-town during a heavy snowstorm.

It does keep me warm, though.  I wear just regular street clothes plus a light sweatshirt, stocking cap, gloves and boots in anything above zero degrees Fahrenheit, and I still end up sweating.  I guess I could move slower...


Sounds good.

What if you have 5 foot snow banks built up on the sides of your driveway, where are you going to put the snow?
longboat


Joined: Feb 11, 2009
Points: 103

Re: What is I ONLY need a 2 stage for EOD
Reply #13   Oct 5, 2011 8:55 am
I had 3-4 feet of snow lining my driveway last year.  I just cut a swath through the side of the snowbank with the snowscoop and slid it away about 30 yards - that is where I deposited most of the snow from the driveway.  I cut several swaths along the length so I wouldn't have to sled it so far.  The end of my driveway meets the street, then there is a deep ditch on the other side, so the lower 1/3 of the drive, as well as EOD,  just got sledded down to the ditch.  I tried to put what I could on my lawn, though, for the free water and fertilizer (nitrogen) in the snow.

Don't get me wrong, I still like using my two-stage.  But it is nice to know that I have a good reliable backup if the two-stage ever breaks down.  For the lighter snows (inch or less), I use one of those 36-inch two-handled pusher shovels that works really well and fast.  My next blower will likely be a single-stage, with the scoop handling the snows over six inches.

aa335


Joined: Nov 29, 2008
Points: 2434

Re: What is I ONLY need a 2 stage for EOD
Reply #14   Oct 5, 2011 12:26 pm
longboat wrote:
 I tried to put what I could on my lawn, though, for the free water and fertilizer (nitrogen) in the snow.

Don't get me wrong, I still like using my two-stage.  But it is nice to know that I have a good reliable backup if the two-stage ever breaks down.  For the lighter snows (inch or less), I use one of those 36-inch two-handled pusher shovels that works really well and fast.  My next blower will likely be a single-stage, with the scoop handling the snows over six inches.


Don't forget the pre-paid potassium chloride and sodium chloride (ice melter, salt) deposited by city plows.  That's partly why the my grass near the curb doesn't look as good as the rest of the lawn.
longboat


Joined: Feb 11, 2009
Points: 103

Re: What is I ONLY need a 2 stage for EOD
Reply #15   Oct 5, 2011 4:23 pm
aa335 wrote:
Don't forget the pre-paid potassium chloride and sodium chloride (ice melter, salt) deposited by city plows.  That's partly why the my grass near the curb doesn't look as good as the rest of the lawn.



Agreed.  The upper two-thirds of my driveway gets deposited on my lawn, and the lower one-third plus EOD goes across the street and into the wooded ditch.  That being said, I live in a somewhat rural area and the street is maintained by the county - they typically dump gravel over the snow/ice, but rarely use salts.

One thing I forgot to mention, the wind blows almost non-stop around here, especially after a good snowstorm.  Snowblowing in the wind is not much fun and makes a cab a welcome addition on the two-stage unit.  However, with the scoop, the wind is not much of an issue.

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