I beleive this to be the exact one we were looking at. According to the manual it says 19.75 inches intake height (I beleive this is what the Snapper and Simplicity units are) but it measured 18.75".
http://www.sears.ca/product/craftsman-professional8482-27-305cc-dual-stage-snow-blower-with-ez-steer/671-000088716-1696102?ptag=2
Wow, that really does look like a Simplicity!
thats new..first time I have seen a Craftsman (probably) made by Briggs..
(Briggs & Stratton now owns the Snapper, Simplicity, John Deere and Murray snowblower lines..since 2005)
They make snowblowers based on two ancestral "platforms"..the old Simplicity "Pro" platform, for the high-end models,
and the old Murray design for the mid-level machines..
This Craftsman looks like the Murray pattern..
IF this really is a Briggs-built machine, I would consider this a definate step-up from a traditional MTD-built Craftsman!
based on the photos, in 90% confidant it is a Briggs..(but not 100%..would need to be other photos and angles to be certain)
and I dont think we have these Craftsman models in the US..Might be a Canada-only model..
Very interesting..Briggs announced just this year that they are dropping the John Deere branded snowblowers next year,
and Deere dealers will begin selling Honda snowblower instead..
Looks like Briggs made a deal with Craftsman to pick up the slack..
Scot