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aa335
Joined: Nov 29, 2008
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Re: Quiet Snow blower
Reply #3 Nov 13, 2011 11:28 pm |
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Has anyone tried to quiet down there snow blower? My Techumseh Hmsk 80 is registering 101 db . I ware ear muffs but I want to be nice to my neighbors . Any suggestions? I have a neighbor with the old 2 stage snowblower with Tecumseh engine. The neighbor's house is about 250 feet from me, I like the sound of it when it's loaded up trying to clear 12" snow. I'm sure it's loud, but it's far enough away that I find it acceptable. Next door neighbor have a small single stage 2 stroke Snapper 19 LE. I can't stand the sound of it. It's annoyingly loud and doesn't move snow very well. My point is that it depends on how the engine sounds. As a bystander, I like the sound of the Tecumseh engine muffled by a blanket of snow and distance. However, as an operator of the machine, I probably wouldn't like it. If you want to be nice to your neighbors, get the newer OHV 4 stroke engines, or a Honda. If your neighbors are far away, I wouldn't be too worried about bothering them.
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blumonster
Location: Wisc.
Joined: Oct 14, 2011
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Re: Quiet Snow blower
Reply #7 Nov 14, 2011 2:03 pm |
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I know shoveling is very effective at cutting noise so it is an option. I do not love my neighbors that much. LOL I shoveled last 2 years.It cuts noise, yes.It Made it easier for me to fall asleep after hours of shoveling at night.I could feel the effects of shoveling the next day.A couple of times our neighbors helped us. This is my first year with snowblowers.
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aa335
Joined: Nov 29, 2008
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Re: Quiet Snow blower
Reply #9 Nov 14, 2011 3:10 pm |
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I would love to change engines but i.m limited and lost. My crank rod to move my shoot is mounted to the top of my engine. If change engines other than another Techumseh then my shoot rod support will have no support and thus will not work. I'd keep using your existing snowblower with ear protection unless your neighbors have a problem with the noise. I don't know what your neighborhood is like, but if the houses are spread far apart with lots of trees and shrubbery, it may not sound that loud. Of course, you can try to be nice to your neighbors by not snowblowing before 7 AM and after 8 PM, if possible. I have fairly quiet snowblower and can throttle down if need be. I even shovel manually at 6 AM when the snow is not too wet and less than 4 inches.
This message was modified Nov 14, 2011 by aa335
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