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Re: Honda hs1132tas vs Ariens 1336dle pro HEAD TO HEAD!
#1   Nov 24, 2009 12:43 am
Thanks for the info.  A couple of hours doesn't sound to bad.  We get up to the cabin about once or twice a month.  If I ended up with 2 to  3 feet of snow before I got to it, can I still get it cleared with the track Honda? 

 Do you know anything about Bercomac snowblower attachments for ATVs??  Apparently you can get from 48 to 60+ inch models. Would the right ATV handle the hill?

On the Honda, would the wheeled version be any faster for snow up to 12 inches? 

Re: Honda hs1132tas vs Ariens 1336dle pro HEAD TO HEAD!
#2   Nov 8, 2009 12:13 am
Need some advice from you experienced snow blowers...  I have a cabin in the woods (base of Mt. Adams in Washington st.).  We have a 1/4 mile driveway (old logging road) to our cabin.  Used to be able to hire a local to plow the drive way but two winters a go he gave up.  Too much snow for his pickup with plow attachment.  The drive goes down hill off the highway and is quite steep.  Can't find any other locals willing to plow on a regular basis.  In bad winters we can get two to three feet of snow.   Can I get the drive cleared with a Honda 32inch track drive??  How long would it take if it snowed a couple of feet overnight when I was there....? I understand it would take some time but at least I have a way to do it and would not be so dependent on others.  Last winter we let it go and had to park at the highway and snow show in...  Novel for about three times then gets old....  Any advice would be appreciated...

Ken

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