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Grizzled Winter Warriors,

Anyone have a snowblower brand/model they swear by? Anyone have expertise in this area?

Just bought a home up in Vermont and I'm getting ready for the 72" of annual snowfall expected. I don't mind spending premium dollars to increase the rate of snow removal and decrease the amount of time I have to be out in extreme cold.

Is there a significant enough difference between two and three stage blowers? Does the increase in moving parts increase the required maintenance?

What's the Cadillac brand?

Gracias
 

That’s my machine and I know it’s expensive (had to sell it to the wife) but I would say this, if you plan on being in your home a long time and you have a sloped driveway it might be worth it. It’s kind of fun to be out there in your driveway at the same time as the neighbors as you throw snow twice as far in a “mine is bigger than yours deal” as you finish in about 1/2 the time. I snicker at the idiot across the street who I dislike and is out there with a pea shooter.
 
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I live in Waterbury Center Vt and have a Cub Cadet 3 stage machine and to be honest while it is an excellent snow blower I wish I had purchased a smaller unit. It definitely handles everything we get. Be sure to get one with heated handles and turning capabilities. The amount of snow comes because it seems like we get a couple of inches every other night, not large snowfalls and Colchester is not an area that gets a large amount of snow as it is on the lake. Don't get a machine too big is my advice.
 
I live in Waterbury Center Vt and have a Cub Cadet 3 stage machine and to be honest while it is an excellent snow blower I wish I had purchased a smaller unit. It definitely handles everything we get. Be sure to get one with heated handles and turning capabilities. The amount of snow comes because it seems like we get a couple of inches every other night, not large snowfalls and Colchester is not an area that gets a large amount of snow as it is on the lake. Don't get a machine too big is my advice.

Actually just got a club cadet 2X 26" and set it up today. Hopefully based on your review it seems like I may have made a good choice.
 
I have a simplicity bought new 2 years ago and works great. Whatever brand you buy do this to it game changer.


My Honda dealer told me to spray multiple coats of pledge furniture polish to prevent sticking.
 
My Honda dealer told me to spray multiple coats of pledge furniture polish to prevent sticking.
That will absolutely work but you will need to apply before every use. Ceramic coating will last entire season.
 
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What's this snowblower thing you are talking about? I never see them here at Home Depot, Lowe's or Ace?? Wait, I think I know but hopefully I won't need it in Florida!!
 
What's this snowblower thing you are talking about? I never see them here at Home Depot, Lowe's or Ace?? Wait, I think I know but hopefully I won't need it in Florida!!
I bought a battery blower at a place here and asked where their snowblowers were. This is insane but I actually enjoy blowing snow and look forward to it. I know it's crazy.
 
That will absolutely work but you will need to apply before every use. Ceramic coating will last entire season.
I am definitely trying this.
 
Collectively, across a bunch of different properties, we own about 40 snowblowers.

For home use, get a Toro 824. They are indestructible.

For commercial use, we generally stick with Ariens, but they are more fickle and need more attention. We have them serviced on-site yearly, so not a hassle for us.

Landscaping got too expensive, so I bought a Toro Timemaster. No regrets. Great machine.

Plowing isn't too expensive, but I'm tired of damage to my lawn and irrigation system. The lawn isn't too difficult to repair, but reseeding in the spring means I can't use crabgrass pre-emergent on that part of the lawn. Crabgrass takes over by mid July, and two feet on each side of my lawn is entirely crabgrass - every year. And they usually take out a couple irrigation heads (~$200/yr).

Time to buy a snowblower.

I'm looking at either the Toro 38842, 2 stage, 32" or the Toro Power Max HD 928 OAE 38840, 2 stage, 28".

Other than width, the only difference is heated handles (don't care), engine size (375 vs 265), and freewheel steering.

Is the engine size and free wheel steering worth an extra $400? Worth noting, I'm lazy and out of shape.

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Landscaping got too expensive, so I bought a Toro Timemaster. No regrets. Great machine.

Plowing isn't too expensive, but I'm tired of damage to my lawn and irrigation system. The lawn isn't too difficult to repair, but reseeding in the spring means I can't use crabgrass pre-emergent on that part of the lawn. Crabgrass takes over by mid July, and two feet on each side of my lawn is entirely crabgrass - every year. And they usually take out a couple irrigation heads (~$200/yr).

Time to buy a snowblower.

I'm looking at either the Toro 38842, 2 stage, 32" or the Toro Power Max HD 928 OAE 38840, 2 stage, 28".

Other than width, the only difference is heated handles (don't care), engine size (375 vs 265), and freewheel steering.

Is the engine size and free wheel steering worth an extra $400? Worth noting, I'm lazy and out of shape.

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Toro makes good lawnmowers. For snowblowers, I would go Ariens and if you want to spend Toro money, get a Honda. Wouldn't touch a Cub Cadet.

 
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Toro makes good lawnmowers. For snowblowers, I would go Ariens and if you want to spend Toro money, get a Honda. Wouldn't touch a Cub Cadet.

Honda is the best, the one downside…price.
 
Toro makes good lawnmowers. For snowblowers, I would go Ariens and if you want to spend Toro money, get a Honda. Wouldn't touch a Cub Cadet.

Agree with everything you say, but I inherited a very big 3 stage Cub Cadet snow blower that was about 3 or 4 years old. I have used it now for 3 years and it just keeps on ticking. Not bad for a 6 or 7 year old snowblower. My driveway is fairly level (a very slight downward grade) but it is about 400 feet long. I would never pay for Cub Cadet motorized equipment but this thing just keeps on going.
 
This summer has me questioning whether it is ever going to snow again. ;)
 
Agree with everything you say, but I inherited a very big 3 stage Cub Cadet snow blower that was about 3 or 4 years old. I have used it now for 3 years and it just keeps on ticking. Not bad for a 6 or 7 year old snowblower. My driveway is fairly level (a very slight downward grade) but it is about 400 feet long. I would never pay for Cub Cadet motorized equipment but this thing just keeps on going.
They're fine. Price is the same as Ariens, so I'd always get an Ariens. Just tanks. My neighbor was once using a 25 year old one. Mine lasted 15 years and I only got a new one because I didn't have time to get it fixed with a storm looming and wanted a larger one anyway. It didn't just break either, I messed it up trying something dumb.
 
This summer has me questioning whether it is ever going to snow again. ;)
Remember some years back so much snow roofs were ice damning? Due for one of those winters.
 
Remember some years back so much snow roofs were ice damning? Due for one of those winters.
Not this upcoming winter. It’ll be the warmest winter in a hundred years. An extremely strong La Nina, lots of CO2, and methane will see to that.
 
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Not this upcoming winter. It’ll be the warmest winter in a hundred years. An extremely strong La Nina, lots of CO2, and methane will see to that.
Is this accurate at this point?
 
Is this accurate at this point?
No. It isn't expected to be as mild as last winter. Cold to start, with potentially lots of snow. But NOAA doesn't do their predictions this far out.
 
Do we have a weather person on here? The jet stream position is a big factor, especially if it doesn't drop down as much.
 
No. It isn't expected to be as mild as last winter. Cold to start, with potentially lots of snow. But NOAA doesn't do their predictions this far out.
You couldn’t be more wrong. Where are you getting your forecast from?
 
Here’s the forecast for the country for Dec, Jan, and Feb. Above normal on the East Coast, and especially much above normal in the Northeast.



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Here’s the forecast for the country for Dec, Jan, and Feb. Above normal on the East Coast, and especially much above normal in the Northeast.



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thank you. nice to know someone else here has a clue. seriously, thank you.
eastern Sound/Atlantic Ocean hit 80 degrees recently. i mean, it's not like extry warm water has anything to do with, especially Atlantic coastal lands extending up to the Appalachian Mountains crest, warmer than normal cold season temps.
 
You couldn’t be more wrong. Where are you getting your forecast from?
his butt. want more? check out the 'stocks' thread. at times, almost unreal. they never even acknowledge that there are investment things known as forex, commodities, or bonds! double unreal.
since it's that time of year, u may enjoy this.
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