Honda Snowblowers are well known for reliability and quality and their snowblowers are no exception. For light use choose a single-stage snowblower. They are easy to start, compact, maneuverable and smooth running. For heavier snow a two stage snowblower is needed. Honda snowblowers are two stage heavy duty with adjustable augers and will cope with the heaviest, icy snow.

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…

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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

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