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New_Yorker


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Do ANY Snowblower Brands besides HONDA Offer Hydrostatic Transmissions?
Original Message   Nov 25, 2011 9:18 pm

In the U.S., in 2012 I have NOT Seen any Brands of  TWO STAGE Snowblowers that advertise a Hydrostatic Transmission.  In The U.S. has that changed at all ?  I also have yet to see any brands that supply the diameter of the Friction Disc, or the Diameter of the Drive Plate, as well as the width of the rubber 'tire' that is the part of the Friction Wheel that makes contact with the Drive Plate to produce the friction grip needed to turn the tracks or the tires.   The size of the tires, the number of tires and the Horsepower and Torque of the engine become meaningless if these Friction Wheels and Drive Plates don't transfer that power between the engine and the wheels or tracks.  This is why I went to Honda, despite the extra cost.  Is that still the same ? ?

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snowmachine


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Re: Do ANY Snowblower Brands besides HONDA Offer Hydrostatic Transmissions?
Reply #10   Nov 26, 2011 8:25 pm
Yamaha... Not sure what extra cost it would take for me to bring one into WA state from BC. Something to think about if my Husky clone dies.
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Re: Do ANY Snowblower Brands besides HONDA Offer Hydrostatic Transmissions?
Reply #11   Nov 26, 2011 9:53 pm
I live on a major county highway.  Last winter 2010 it was not uncommon to have a daisy chain of 7 plows lined up one behind the other going up and down all during the storm.  Salt spreaders are always out early, so the first snow to hit the road is slush which is then eventually covered by the snow.  When this mix gets piled high and deep into my driveway the work is brutal for any machine.  This is a typical snowfall for me, and the friction drives all needed new rubber every two years, occasionally I got three.  Pushing a 200+ pound machine into semi-solid ice and snow is what happens when the disc slips.  The belts really never slip, and because the tires on the ariens I had wore chains, they never slippped, nor did the tracks on my MTD-Sears Craftsman so the friction disc was always the weak link in the drive system.   Really cold climates often get lightweight powder to clear, when you live farther south the snow is almost always wet, and in my case salt laden which makes the work of the snowblower far more difficult.  This mix is often so heavy that even when the machine was working well, and crawling through the EOD pile the throw was less than 6 feet .  The Honda has outperformed the previous machines so far, time will tell how long it can keep this up.    I'm getting too old to push the snowblower ever again, those days are over.  This is why I love the hydrostatic transmission, the power from that great Honda engine goes where it 's needed, every time.
aa335


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Re: Do ANY Snowblower Brands besides HONDA Offer Hydrostatic Transmissions?
Reply #12   Nov 27, 2011 12:15 am
I would say if a snowblower has tracks, hydrostatic transmission is a mandatory requirement.  Put the bucket in the lowest position, dial in the exact slow speed, and the snowblower rarely climbs over that EOD pile.  It will dig in and chew like a gopher.  :)
aa335


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Re: Do ANY Snowblower Brands besides HONDA Offer Hydrostatic Transmissions?
Reply #13   Nov 27, 2011 12:29 am
snowmachine wrote:
Yamaha... Not sure what extra cost it would take for me to bring one into WA state from BC. Something to think about if my Husky clone dies.

If I live that close to the border, there's no question that one of those pretty blue things will be parked in the garage today, contraband or not! 

I like my Honda a lot and wouldn't even care for a Yamaha, if Honda of America would give me the TCD model in the US, with the hybrid electric drive.  NO, I don't want the $8000 one.  :)  .  Just the HS928 i TAS or the HS1332 i TAS.
royster


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Re: Do ANY Snowblower Brands besides HONDA Offer Hydrostatic Transmissions?
Reply #14   Nov 29, 2011 9:18 am
With my Husqvarna hydrostatic drive snowblower,  I do not long for a Honda.  But I looked at a Yahaha Yt1232ED, track, 357cc . hydrostatic, electromagnetic impeller and auger drive, etc

I might dream about one of those,but with a price tag of over $5000  , it will remain just a drean

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