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aa335


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A little survey: Are you a planner or procrastinator?
Original Message   Feb 8, 2012 1:05 pm
Do you buy snowblowers early in the season in preparation for a big snowy winter?  If you are, you're a planner.

Do you hold off buying snowblowers until after a big snowstorm to make your purchase?  If you are, you're a procastinator.
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RedOctobyr


Location: Lowell area, MA
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Re: A little survey: Are you a planner or procrastinator?
Reply #12   Feb 9, 2012 9:29 am
trouts2 wrote:

   On the scout for an Ariens 7hp (final planned hording).


Ha, nice tale of progression. Is this last bit perhaps an example of famous last words? Along the lines of "I can stop (buying snowblowers) any time I want"? What did you settle on for a 2-stage, if you have a favorite?

I had a sedan for a long time. Made it tricky to even move something the size of a push mower around (though I did it a few times, managed to squeeze them in). Now I have a small SUV, so I've fit things in the back ranging from a SS with the handle still extended, to a 300 lb, 10,000 watt generator.  Very helpful. But I can't decide if it's a blessing or a curse that I don't have something like a pickup, where I could also carry bulky, tall items like a 2-stage

It's probably better that it requires more planning for how I could move a bigger machine around. Since that makes it less likely that more of them will find their way home. I keep contemplating putting a trailer hitch on the car, so I could just rent a small trailer or something, when required (don't have a great place to store a utility trailer). Renting a pickup is expensive (as I recall, about $20/hr from HD or Lowes, if you need one for a short amount of time, or in the realm of $80-100/day from a car rental company). The cheap $25 machine that someone just wants to get rid of suddenly turns into $100 or whatever.
aa335


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Re: A little survey: Are you a planner or procrastinator?
Reply #13   Feb 9, 2012 11:14 am
I'm a planner.  I moved to a new house several years ago.  My driveway is sloped, my car is rear wheel drive, and I have small children, so shoveling at my leisure isn't an option.  I need something that gets the job done effectively, and fast.  I had two months to do my research on 2 stage snowblowers.  I had made my purchase 3 weeks before the first flake of snow hits the ground.  This allow me plenty of time to get familar with the machine.  Also, I don't like making big equipment purchases without evaluating all available option or buying whatever is left.

That winter, we had two big storms that made me glad I have the big 2 stage machine.  I helped several neighbors dig out their driveway, and practically all the sidewalk on my block.  However, most of the snowfalls besides these two events could have been handled by a SS.   Saw my neighbor with a SS moving fast and effortlessly around curves and obstacles, and it was also entertaining to hear the 2 stroke engine changing tones when loaded with snow.  That's when the plan to get a SS came into my mind, so began to search on CL for a used one.  Found a good condition Honda HS520 from a couple moving to Florida, it wasn't dirt cheap, but reasonably priced, and I didn't have to do any work on it. 

So I am now pretty well equipped with 2 snowblowers to handle small and large snowstorms, but then I somehow got interested in how SS differ from one another.  There are 2 strokes, 4 strokes, auger design, chute design, ect...That's when the SSSAS had set in.  Single Stage Snowblower Acquisition Syndrone as I call it.  I can acquire them with reasonable cost, doesn't take up too much space, I can easily work on them, and they fit in my small car.  But all my purchases are planned, I knew what I was after and kept an open eye when something good came up.  I have to say that not having snow has made my SSSAS more severe, although still managable.   Anyways, having this support group made me feel that I'm not alone.  :) 
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TomP


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Re: A little survey: Are you a planner or procrastinator?
Reply #14   Feb 9, 2012 11:50 am
aa335 wrote:
Single Stage Snowblower Acquisition Syndrone as I call it. 


So that is what I have. Planner on the two stage and first single stage. SSSAS on the rest. At least I know something will start when needed.

Snow Team:

Simplicity 1060 DLXE - Toro Snow Commander / 3650 - Honda HS520
FrankMA


Location: Merrimack Valley/Northeastern Mass
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Re: A little survey: Are you a planner or procrastinator?
Reply #15   Feb 9, 2012 12:52 pm
Ahhh, let's see - I have one 2 stage and four SS stage machines at the moment and I too am looking for a 7HP Ariens SS. I guess I qualify for benefits under the definition of SSSAS.....
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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
RedOctobyr


Location: Lowell area, MA
Joined: Nov 5, 2011
Points: 282

Re: A little survey: Are you a planner or procrastinator?
Reply #16   Feb 9, 2012 12:55 pm
aa335 wrote:
Single Stage Snowblower Acquisition Syndrone as I call it.  ...  But all my purchases are planned, I knew what I was after and kept an open eye when something good came up.  I have to say that not having snow has made my SSSAS more severe, although still managable.   Anyways, having this support group made me feel that I'm not alone.  :) 

Good name for it. Though I'm not sure this qualifies as a support group; this may, instead, be encouraging the behavior "Everyone else is buying more machines / SS's!" I know I would have fewer machines around were it not for reading here. Not knowing about boratification would have reduced the count by one, anyways

I prefer to plan. But I also always want to have a machine to fall back to. I won't sell all my current one before finding the kind of replacement I'm looking for (on CL). I could get caught with nothing, that way. I try to get the new one first, then sell the old machine.
aa335


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Re: A little survey: Are you a planner or procrastinator?
Reply #17   Feb 9, 2012 3:02 pm
RedOctobyr wrote:
Good name for it. Though I'm not sure this qualifies as a support group; this may, instead, be encouraging the behavior "Everyone else is buying more machines / SS's!" I know I would have fewer machines around were it not for reading here. Not knowing about boratification would have reduced the count by one, anyways


You're at SSSAS 1, simply means you have one more SS than you really need.  Your condition is benign, very good chance to easily downgrade to SSSAS 0.  However, if you feel you need to advance to SSAS 2, you have my support. 
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RedOctobyr


Location: Lowell area, MA
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Re: A little survey: Are you a planner or procrastinator?
Reply #18   Feb 9, 2012 3:31 pm
Ha, I like it, also assigning ratings. So I'm at SSSAS 1 and 2SSAS 1. If we'd ever get some snow, to stimulate some interest, I could hopefully return to 0's.... And then perhaps not feel as bad about keeping an eye out for *another* upgrade over what I have

Honestly, I do kind of enjoy working on OPE, it can be gratifying to get them running, or running better, etc. And buying something that doesn't work, getting it running, and perhaps selling it, then parlaying that into a better machine, or one more suited to what you need, is something that has worked out nicely for me a few times. I am not compelled to amass a fleet (what are a herd of snowblowers called? a roar of snowblowers?) . I want a good, reliable machine that does what I need, for the different categories (tractor, mower, chainsaw, snowblower, etc).
trouts2




Location: Marlboro MA
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Re: A little survey: Are you a planner or procrastinator?
Reply #19   Feb 10, 2012 8:00 am
Red: "What did you settle on for a 2-stage, if you have a favorite?"

   Tough one.  It's looking like a Honda 928 would be a perfect fit here either track or wheeled.   I've been looking for one for about a year.  The place holders until I find one are Honda 828 track, Yamaha 828 track and Yamaha 624 wheeled.  All three got worked on and waiting for snow for testing.   The Honda 828 got a better bucket, the Yamaha drive and governor re-worked and the 624 got a rebuilt engine.  I don't want to part with them until I get a chance to use them so frustrated with the no snow this year. 

aa335


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Re: A little survey: Are you a planner or procrastinator?
Reply #20   Feb 10, 2012 12:08 pm
RedOctobyr wrote:

Honestly, I do kind of enjoy working on OPE, it can be gratifying to get them running, or running better, etc. And buying something that doesn't work, getting it running, and perhaps selling it, then parlaying that into a better machine, or one more suited to what you need, is something that has worked out nicely for me a few times. I am not compelled to amass a fleet (what are a herd of snowblowers called? a roar of snowblowers?) . I want a good, reliable machine that does what I need, for the different categories (tractor, mower, chainsaw, snowblower, etc).

Same here.  It's pretty relaxing to work on them.  I just got my Powerlite cleaned up, put in new paddles and scraper bar.  It should be running in top form now.  Just waiting for some serious snow to see how this little puppy performs.  It's my little Mazda Miata of snowblowers.  Cheap, light, and fun.
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