Snow Blowers?

  • Zach H
    Posts: 374
    #1381585

    Brute Snowblowers

    People might think I am crazy for posting this brand, but I will testify that it can blow a lot more snow then my neighbors leading John Deere he purchased a week before I bought mine. His JD is so cold blooded! I can have my driveway done before he gets done warming his up. I have had to blow his driveway out already because it couldn’t handle the snow pile left from the plow. Not saying everyone needs to own one of these, but I have been extremely impressed with this unit ever since I have bought it. I purchased it at Menards for about $800.

    Mike W
    MN/Anoka/Ham lake
    Posts: 13292
    #1381697

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    Mike I have a 28 inch 8 horse Toro. The next time we get dumped on you’re welcome to come over and blow out my driveway to see if you like the machine


    Thanks Steve. Ill keep that in mind.

    mossydan
    Cedar Rapids, Iowa
    Posts: 7727
    #1381742

    Try to stay away from imported engines, I have a friend that his splitter went down so he bought a chinese engine and mounted that. A month later the float leaked and he sent for another float,,,all the way to china and it took 6 months to get the $7.00 float, lesson learned after he bought a new splitter. Try to stay with atleast local parts.

    mustfish
    Posts: 22
    #1382440

    Yes to the guy who said “Get a Tecumseh engine”!

    I bought a used snowblower 12 years ago, it has a Tecumseh 10hp engine and ALWAYS starts on the first pull, even after sitting all summer.

    JoeMX1825
    MN
    Posts: 17538
    #1382487

    I didn’t want to deal with the maintenance and garage space a 2 stage blower takes up, so I got a Toro 621QZR series single stage, it rocks! weighs only 84 lbs and folds up and fits under my garage stairs.. It’s a great alternative to a 2 stage..I have about a 9 car driveway and it clears 6 inches of snow in 10 minutes…

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