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hcbph1
Joined: Sep 20, 2012
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Re: Are tracks THAT much harder to manuver - HS goodies- HS621 replacemment
Reply #12 Nov 14, 2012 11:55 am |
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I've used tracked blowers before, had problems with rusting in the drive during off-season. All my machines are wheeled with chains. Where I live the city plows over the sidewalks and alley so it's hard to get in and out. I have a few machines right now including a 10 hp 26" and 10 hp 32" I've refurbished. I can pretty much throw back anything the city piles on my walk or drive. Makes you feel like Tim Taylor - "More Power"!
This message was modified Nov 14, 2012 by hcbph1
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mobiledynamics
Joined: Oct 1, 2011
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Re: Are tracks THAT much harder to manuver - HS goodies- HS621 replacemment
Reply #13 Nov 14, 2012 12:28 pm |
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" I can pretty much throw back anything the city piles on my walk or drive."! Throw back to a degree. Either you are throwing it to a *mound* that can be a mound and or just spreading it on the blacktop in the street so that cars can still safely pass. I'm not looking to create a snow speed bump right in front of my place....and the rest of the blacktop around me is fairly clean after a plow. I've got one neighbor who want's to be courteous so he lugs all that EOD and shovels it and walks 15 feet and dumps it onto a mound on his property. I just chuck it out in small qtys and let the sun, salt and blacktop do the work
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hcbph1
Joined: Sep 20, 2012
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Re: Are tracks THAT much harder to manuver - HS goodies- HS621 replacemment
Reply #15 Nov 14, 2012 3:51 pm |
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Throw back to a degree. Either you are throwing it to a *mound* that can be a mound and or just spreading it on the blacktop in the street so that cars can still safely pass.
Out front where the city plows it onto the sidewalk, I cut a hole and blow that back onto the pile downstream from where I cut the hole. Out back, I throw it on the back end of a parking spot by my garage behind where I park my truck. Last year wasn't bad at all but in 2010 that got to be over 6' tall.
I definitely don't blow it onto the lawn if at all possible, and the city has fined people for blowing it back into the street so don't do that either.
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raysmd
Joined: Nov 3, 2012
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Re: Are tracks THAT much harder to manuver - HS goodies- HS621 replacemment
Reply #17 Nov 16, 2012 10:53 am |
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I hope some one here picked up the hs724 that was on eBay for around $900. Looked like it was in good condition. I would've bought it if I didn't have the 928 on the way. Item# 230881821676
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