time to buy a snowthrower, what brands should I look for? I might go for second hand if I see any. to be specific i need one that can clear a 2car space with ease. what type of motor should i look for?
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The most seen brand, atleast as far as i know is Toro
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Bro y would u buy something like this at this time when there prices are more than double :S:S
btw as teggy said Toro is the only known brand in /throwers.
ps. last season i gave away my grass mower and snow thrower to a friend a bought a small tractor with a shovel in front and two grass mowers at the bottom, and it takes literally 5 minutes to remove snow and cut grass and wasnt even expensive.
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i know man should of thought of this before.. :( but i dont wanna be getting up cleaning the huge pile the truck leaves... thanks for Toro suggestion.
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god bless heated drive ways!
god bless heated drive ways!
is your drive way heated?
time to buy a snowthrower,, what brands should I look for? I might go for second hand if I see any. to be specific i need one that can clear a 2car space with ease. what type of motor should i look for?
I would say you get a two stage thrower with atleats 5 hp.
majority of the time a single stage with lesser HP would work fine but what I wrote will handle almost all of your snow situations.
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any canadiantire/walmart/sears one will do.. X2's guidelines are perfect.. 2stage throwers will be a bit expensive, i got one for someone that was 499 from CTire, with tax it came to 579, its single stage, 24" blade, clears 4 car driveway just fine,
BUT, now i think 2stage one would've been better with more than 5 horsepower. Reason being is the type/location of driveway. Its all gonna be how much dough u willing to spend..
stay away from electrical/cheap ones, thats all im gonna say. stay with gas, even though with the hassel of keeping gas+oil in stock is pain in the butt, they're worth it as ACTUAL EXPERIENCE of clearing the snow.
for two cars however, i will recommend the ROCK BOTTOM solution of single stage, brands can be MTD YArdworks, or Briggs & Stratton,
B&S are spotted from distance due to their red parts and are a bit higher quality than the MTD (Yardworks). Their cutting is better, gas consumption a bit higher, starting a lil painful, but moving them is a breeze.
Yardworks cutting is a bit more effort demanding, but then gas consumption is more affordable side, starting a lot easier, moving them I find a bit difficult but depends more on experience.
if u're going to spend more than 600 CDN, I will recommend brand called: Troy-Bilt. THat hopefully will sit on both other brands one day, WONDER FUL WONDERFFFFUL piece of machinary.
I hope this helped.. :-)