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aa335
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Re: honda 520 vs toro 621 single stage
Reply #9 Oct 31, 2011 7:49 pm |
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Is there much difference between a 2450 and a 221QE? Essentially the same powercurve auger, the 2450 lower bucket section is metal, upper is plastic. Side plates are metal on the bottom, plastic on top. The 2450 has the same Rtek engine, but only 20" width. It was designed only for the Rtek 2 stroke engine. Engine cowl is red, console is black. It has more compact and lean look. The 221Q has all metal side plates, added pivoting scraper, quick chute, zip deflector, and square deflector. 221Q can accommodate both 2 stroke and 4 stroke engine on the same chassis due to the cast aluminum engine mount. The bucket section is unibody style like the HS621 and HS35.
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aa335
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Re: honda 520 vs toro 621 single stage
Reply #14 Nov 2, 2011 8:03 pm |
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Do you own a Honda automobile? I used to have Honda Accords. They were reliable and safe to drive. But they were also very boring to drive, at least to me. They were appliances on wheel, always humming along. What bothers me is because they were so reliable, I didn't have an excuse to get rid of them. The last Honda was a 1998 Accord developed transmission failure and had all kinds of emission problems. After putting in $3000 during the 10 years I had it, I drove it to 250,000 miles and got rid of it. I was not going to get another Accord, they keep getting bigger and bigger and drove like everything else. Now, I like to sacrifice some reliability for excitement.
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