Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Honda Snowblower Section
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Features of Model Honda Snowblowers HS724TA
2. Self-propelled - Hydrostatic Drive - A Single Lever Accurately Adjusts Ground Speed Without Affecting Auger Rotation Speed
3. 24" Clearing Width with 16.5" Clearing Height
4. Ice Breaking Serrated Auger
5. Track Drive with Auger Height Adjustment Pedal
6. A Single Lever Accurately Adjusts Ground Speed Without Affecting Auger Rotation Speed
7. Pliable, Low-Temperature Rubber Tracks with Sure-Gripping Cleats, Providing Solid Traction and Ideal Balance
8. 210 deg. Adjustable Discharge Chute Easily Controlled From Operating Position
9. Adjustable Snow Deflection
10. Convenient Control Levers
11. Metal Auger Housing
12. 2 Year Residential Warranty
13. 1 Year Commercial Warranty
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Honda Snowblowers Model HS724TA
Honda snowblowers HS724TA Self-Propelled Track Drive Snow Blower
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Honda Snowblowers Model ST520
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Electric Snowblower
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Snow Thrower Parts Section
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Honda Snowblowers Canada
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Stage Models
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Honda Snowblowers
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Best Snowblowers
If you live in an area that only has light snow, up to about ten inches, then an electric snowblower may be the right choice. An electric motor is virtually maintenance free. A gasoline motor requires oil changes, spark plug changes and other maintenance regularly. Electric snowblowers are much quieter than gasoline blowers and more environmentally friendly as they do not exhaust noxious fumes. They can throw snow about twenty to thirty feet, clear paths of between twelve and twent inches and move between two hundred to nine hundred pounds per minute. Is an Electric Snowblower Right for You?
If you live in a country where the winter is harsh you will be very familiar with the hazardous conditions when driving. Snow and ice can lead to dangerous conditions especially for inexperienced drivers. Fitting tire chains to your vehicle will be a big help in these conditions.Before you purchase tire chains check with your vehicle manual to endure you buy the correct size and can be used safely on your vehicle. Next check the regulations in your country or state to ensure it is legal to use them. It’s a good idea to practice fitting your chains in warmer conditions. It’s a lot easier to practice in the driveway in the sunshine than on the side of the road in the snow because you drove into a snowstorm.Tips on Using Tire Chains
Is an Electric Snowblower Right for You? Honda Snowblowers
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Maintenance Tips..
Every year emergency rooms see many people with severe injuries caused by improper use of snowblowers and lawnmowers. Deep cuts, loss of toes and fingers, broken and crushed bones burns and even death have occurred to people of all ages but mostly to adults of 25 to 64 years. Before you use a snowblower read the manual carefully and make sure you know how to use it before you even touch the starter. Never operate a snowblower, or any other machine, while under the influence of alcohol or any medication that can impare your mental ability. Safety Tips for the use of snowblowers…
Maintenance Tips from Honda Snowblowers
Regular maintenance is essential for your snowblower. You do not want to be stuck with a driveway full of snow and a snowblower that isn’t working because you neglected the maintenance. Check over your snowblower at least before the first snowfall and before you store it for the summer months. If you do your maintenance before the snow arrives you’ll have time to go out and buy any replacements. Blow up the tires if necessary or replace them if worn. Put on the tire chains if you have them, ready for the first use of the winter. Maintain your snowblower…
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Tips on using Tire Chains from Honda Snowblowers
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Safety Tips..
If you live in an area where there is heavy snow in the winter or if you are a homeowner who has difficulty clearing snow by hand you might want to consider buying a snowblower. For areas where the snow is lighter or for small areas a single stage snowblower should be adequate. If your area experiences very heavy snow or you have a large area to clear a double stage snowblower would be better choice. When deciding on the type and model to be purchased consider the size of the area carefully. Match up the width of the pathway you need to clear with the clearing width of the snowblower model to minimise the number of passes you’ll need to make. Also consider the annual snowfall in your area and how ‘packable’ it is. Choosing a snowblower…
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Honda the Company brought to you by Honda Snowblowers
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Model of Honda Snowblowers
- 120-Volt AC electric starter
- Self-propelled, infinitely variable hydrostatic drive
- Track drive - best traction available
- Easy starting Honda OHV commercial grade engine
- 32" clearing width, 20" clearing height
- Clears up to 71.7 tons/hr
- Work light standard
MSRP $3,259.00*
- Self-propelled, infinitely variable hydrostatic drive
- Track drive - best traction available
- Easy starting Honda OHV commercial grade engine
- 32" clearing width, 20" clearing height
- Clears up to 71.7 tons/hr
- Work light standard
- Pedal-adjustable auger height
MSRP $3,059.00*
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Power Equipment
Honda Snowblowers are designed to perform with strength and precision and without fuss or bother. These legendary, easy starting four stroke engines consistently deliver smooth and reliable power.
Every Honda Snowblower model is designed to operate simply, safely and comfortably. All of the controls are laid out logically and placed to allow a sure and easy grip, even with heavy gloves or mitts. Honda Snowblowers are powerful and well-crafted pieces of quality machinery that are designed to last for years.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Snow is No Match
- Equipped with a full range of innovative, groundbreaking features, these snowblowers are easy to start and consistently deliver smooth and reliable power. Every model in all four series of products, which range from light-weight to heavy-duty snowfighters, is designed to plow through even the heaviest snow.
- Single-stage snowblowers. For light-weight use, they offer the type of power that you would expect from a much larger and more expensive machine. Compact, easy-starting, smooth-running, easy to maneuver and store.
- Two-stage snowblowers. Employ specially designed, heavy-duty, height-adjustable serrated augers to slice through that icy snow build-up deposited by snowplows.
- With 10 different models to choose from, Honda offers a snowblower to fit any driveway and virtually any winter storm condition. And because of Honda’s commitment to the environment, all Honda engines meet or exceed all existing CARB and EPA emission standards.
- Tackle your winter head-on with a Honda snowblower!
Honda Snowblowers HS520A & HS520AS
Monday, August 10, 2009
Sunday, July 26, 2009
SNOWBLOWER INNOVATION..
Honda snowblowers are powered by 4-stroke engines that don't mix oil and gas and are exceptionally quiet. Our Hybrid HS1336iC model also includes a computerized "i-control" system that automates repetitive tasks and automatically adjusts its speed to snow conditions, making snow clearing smoother and cleaner.
Monday, April 27, 2009
It All Comes Down to Quality..
Honda snowblowers are impressively loaded with a wide array of breakthrough features that can deliver superior snow clearing performance whatever snow conditions you may be faced with. Honda currently offers four series of snow blowers, ranging from lightweight basic models to heavy and powerful snow workers. These snow blowers can tackle anywhere from light snow to even the heaviest snow level. The important thing is to find the best model for your snow profile. If your snow clearing needs are quite basic, single-stage Honda snowblowers will do the trick. Honda single-stage models are lightweight, easy to operate, easy to store, and can handle mild to moderate snow coverage with no problem at all. If you have bigger snow clearing needs, the two-stage snow blowers may be what you need. These heavy-duty snow blowers are still flexible and adjustable but are designed to plow through the heaviest snow coverage thanks to the common serrated augers featured in all the two-stage models. Honda now offers ten different models under these series, with all models meeting CARB and EPA emission requirements.
Honda HS520A and HS520AS: Size Does Not Matter
The HS520A is a basic single-stage snow thrower from Honda. It comes in a lightweight and compact design that's easy to store and to maneuver. It has a 20-inch clearing with and can throw snow up to 26 feet away. It comes with a powerful 4-stroke Honda OHC engine that can start easily and tackle the job at hand with ease. The HS520AS is the electric start version of the same model with an additional 120-Volt AC electric starter. Both units come with semi-self-propelled auger drive systems and have the capacity to clear up to 50 tons of snow in an hour.
Honda two-stage snow blowers are around to help you get heavy snow out of the way. One of their models is the HS724WA, a self-propelled snow machine with an infinitely variable hydrostatic drive. It is equipped with an easy-start Honda OHV commercial-grade engine. The machine can clear up to 46.3 tons of snow per hour with its 24" inch clearing width and 20" clearing height per pass. Another model is the HS724TA, which has the same features but adds a special Track drive that provides better traction and an additional pedal-adjustable auger height. It can clear up to 50.7 tons of snow per hour. If you want something with a higher capacity, check out the HS928WA, which has a 28" clearing width, a 20" clearing height, and can clear up to 55 tons of snow per hour. This model also comes with a 120-volt AC electric starter. This model is similar to the HS928TA, but the latter does not have an electric starter.
For heavier work, you may want to check out the HS1132TA, which has the same range of features but comes with a work light standard, can clear 32-inch wide paths and 20-inch high snow depths, and can throw up to 71 tons of snow per hour. This model also comes in a variant that has the similar features but with an added electric starter.
Honda snowblowers are powerful workers that give consumers and prosumers single-stage and two-stage options for snow clearing needs. Whatever type you go for, a Honda would offer you quality. You can find more about Honda Snow Blowers on our Snow Blower reviews website.
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Snowblower Safety Tips..
Basic Safety Tips
Always read the manual and make sure you know the operating procedures before you even start up your snowblower. Never drink alcohol or take any medication that can impair your judgment before you operate a snowblower, or any other machine. Make sure any safety guides, shields or switch guards are in place and never remove them. Check with your manual for any further information on the safety features of your particular model. When operating the snowblower keep hands and feet away from any moving parts and always ensure that children and pets are at a safe distance. This is particularly important for snowblowers as they can take up and propel small objects a long way at a high speed.
Do not leave the machine running unattended, even for a brief time, always shut off the engine completely. Fill up the gas tank when the engine is cold, never when it is running or hot.
Do not wear loose clothes as they can easily become tangled in moving parts. Snowblowers vary considerably in the noise they make. Electric snowblowers are quiet but gas powered models can be very noisy. It is a good idea to have a pair of ear protectors for use with your snowblower and other machines, such as lawn tractors.
Snowblowers can easily become fouled by twigs and other debris. Do not use your hands to clear the auger or discharge chute. Use a broom handle or other stick. If you know heavy snow is predicted, clearing the area of loose material before it is covered by the snow will make snow clearing much easier.
Snowblowers with gasoline engines have the same risks as other machines so treat them accordingly. Gasoline engines produce toxic fumes so never run the snowblower in an enclosed space, your garage for instance. If you must test out the machine do it in an open area. Store gasoline in approved cans only in a safe place away from the hands of small children.
For electric snowblowers care must be taken to keep the cord away from the moving parts. Always use a cord designed for outdoor use and an outlet that has ground fault interrupting protection.
Maintenance of your Snowblower
Make sure you do not have to visit the emergency room this coming winter by following all the safety rules!
A Review of Popular Snow Blower Products
Toro Snow Blowers
Toro’s 12 single-stage, dual-stage, and electric snow blowers offer a 5-year warranty on their exclusive 2-cycle R*Tech Engine. Most warranties only last 2 years. Other goodies Toro offers: A special trigger for releasing power to the wheels for tight turning action; an omni-directional joystick for mechanically aiming the discharge chute; and a heavy-duty gear case, eliminating the need for shear pins.
Honda Snow Blowers
Honda’s line of ten snow blowers feature logical control layouts and “infinitely variable” drive speeds, allowing you to choose your exact speed in forward and reverse without stopping. Most other snow blowers have 6 forward speeds and 2 reverse speeds. Honda snow blowers all use Honda engines, which focus on fuel economy.
Ariens Snow Blowers
Ariens offers 14 high-quality single- and dual-stage gas snow blowers, plus the unique Power Brush, which is perfect for clearing away light snow and leaves. All Ariens snow blowers have tires that don’t require chains, preventing wear and tear on your driveway. Ariens warranties last 3 years.
MTD Snow Blowers
MTD is a family of outdoor equipment brands, including Troy-Bilt, White Outdoor, Yard Machines, and Yard Man. Yard Machines boasts 14 different gas and electric snow blowers to fit your needs. Troy-Bilt and Yard Man sport the biggest, most powerful machines for the heaviest jobs. White Outdoor offers the most affordable models, ranging from $400 for their single-stage unit to $1,100 for their largest dual-stage thrower.
John Deere Snow Blowers
John Deere contracts Frontier Equipment for their snow blowers. All Frontier Equipment single-stage snow blowers, as well as their smallest dual-stage units, use standard Tecumseh Snow King engines. Their 9 to 13 horsepower units use Briggs and Stratton Intek Snow engines, which are designed for performance in sub-zero temperatures, quick starts, and quiet running. All Frontier Equipment dual-stage snow blowers are optimized for constant carburetor and engine temperatures, with an optional engine block heater.
Murray Snow Blowers
Snapper makes Murray’s snow blowers. They come in all sizes and stages. They only offer 5 forward speeds rather than the standard 6, but their exclusive “Creeper Speed” makes up for it by getting you steadily through some of the tougher portions of the job.
Craftsman Snow Blowers
Craftsman has an exclusive agreement with Sears whereby Sears both sells and services Craftsman snow blowers. This is desirable because Sears’s technicians where you bought your machine know the machine inside and out. Craftsman snow blowers use Briggs & Stratton for their smaller engines and Tecumseh for their larger engines. Newer Craftsman snow blowers are made by AYP or Murray.
Simplicity Snow Blowers
By design, Simplicity snow blowers are anything but. Their 11 models boast such extras as a special handle for releasing power to the right wheel, allowing for turning on a dime; a snow depth and density sensor that automatically adjusts power to the auger and impeller; and a Briggs & Stratton Intek Snow engine, which is built for subzero temperatures, quick starts, and quiet running.
Monday, February 23, 2009
The Best..
Honda snowblowers come in many varieties and it is always wise to shop around or to look for the best snow blower available from Honda as well as the design you may want because the design also matters and comes in different shapes and sizes. You can try the three best snow blowers from the Honda Company at the moment which includes the lightweight snow blower, which will help you blow the snow off your beautiful gardens and garden paths which is especially necessary after a snowfall of twelve inches. The lightweight also offers you the chance to blow snow off your sidewalks as well as your driveways.
If you are in the market for a great snow blower then look no further. It is important to have a snow blower which helps you clear the snow and more so the ice from your driveways or pathways making it easier for you or your kids to walk on without getting injured or hurt. Honda snowblowers are the best snow blowers one could ask for and they will do the work in a matter of seconds and you don't have to worry about that heavy down pour again or have to lift a shovel again to remove the snow.
The choice is yours and only you can know what kind of snow blower you will need. The Honda company authorized stores are near you and you can go and view the variety of snow blowers available and choose the one you want.
All Honda snowblowers also come with ice breaking serrated augers and tires which resist the ice as well as give you a chance to get rid of the ice especially with the self propelled kind of snow blowers which can also move fifty five tons of snow and are made so tough that they can even withstand heavy snowfall and slippery conditions.
Peter Gitundu Researches And Reports On Snow Removal. For More Information On Honda Snowblowers, Visit His Site At Honda Snowblowers.
Honda the Company..
Filed Under..
The Honda company began in 1946 in Hamamatsu, Japan with the foundation of the Honda Technical Research Institute which was established to develop 2 cycle motorbike engines. The first motorbike engine was produced in 1947. In 1948 the Honda Motor Company Ltd was formed and the first store, with six employees, was opened in America in 1959. in 1960 the production of motorcycles at the Suzuki factory began and in 1963 the first sports car was sold in Japan. Honda entered the field of Formula one racing in 1964 and in the same year began production of cars at their factory in Sayama in Japan. In 1978 the first Honda Prelude was produced and in 1979 Honda began manufacture in the United States. The first Honda Accord was sold in 1982 and in 2001 is the best selling car in America.
Honda have an excellent reputaion for reliability and quality service. Whatever you are looking for, a Honda snowblower, an automobile, a motorcycle, a moped or scooter, a lawnmower, or any of the huge range of macines manufactured by Honda, you can be sure of a good buy and excellent after service.