>>>Possibly, but a fresh operator may have to be relayed every 20 minutes. It gets pretty tiring to manhandle that beast for extended amount of time.
At least mine is cake to walk behind on a smooth surface. Out on the road or sidewalk it’s fine. The driveway is moguls and the thing is a bear to deal with, not so much fun, and a pain to use.
>>>Cubic volume.
That would eliminate a calc step but cu ft/per or tons are both not so readily understandable.
>>>I'd probably have to build a sulky for my blower.
Keep in mind the first calc was for the 824 at 1.25 hours. Just guessing from that the Honda would probably be in the 1.5 to 2 hour range.
Given the time pickle for the 824 to cover a lot of ground to capture 55 tons in 1 hour some quantity in the calc would have to be modified to bring the 55 tons into the marketing claim.
One possibility is using bigger tires to get the ground speed which a marketing guy would not think much about but it’s unrealistic.
Bumping the density of snow is the most realistic. Using a snow density of 6lb per cu/ft would speed things up considerably. NOA says very wet snow is 21lbs per so 6lbs might be more reasonable.
However unlikely the marketing number seems to be the bigger "deliar" is the Honda number vs Toro which is about half of the Toro claim.
This message was modified Feb 14, 2012 by trouts2