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.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Electric Snowblower

If you live in an area that only has light snow, up to about 10 inches, then an electric snowblower may be the right choice. An electric motor is virtually maintenance free. Electric snowblowers are much quieter than gasoline blowers and more environmentally friendly as they do not exhaust noxious fumes. A gasoline motor requires oil changes, spark plug changes and other maintenance regularly. They can throw snow about 20 to 30 feet, clear paths of between 12 and 20 inches and move between 200-900 pounds per minute. Honda snowblowers safety tips.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Snow Thrower Parts Section

Honda Snowblower Parts: Jack's is your place for Honda Snowblower parts. We offer multiple varitery of parts for your Honda Snowthrower, including Honda Rubber Auger Snowthrower Parts, Honda Drift Breaker Snowblower Parts, Honda Snow Blower Belts, Honda Belts for Tiller/Tractor Attatchments, Honda Snowblower Covers, Scraper Bar Kits for Honda Snowthrower, Honda Snow Thrower Skid Shoes, and Honda Snow Blower Worklight KIt. Your sure to find the Honda Snowthrower part you need, at the best prices and shipped right to your door!

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Honda Snowblowers Canada

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. [Read more...]

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Stage Models

Honda Single-Stage Models Honda Snowblowers HS520 Single Stage Snowblower is best suited for hard surfaces like sidewalks, pavement, blacktop and cement. This is due to the way the blower works. It uses a fast moving rubber paddle type auger to grab the snow, throw it out and the chute helps in self propelling the unit. Honda snowblowers offers the only single-stage snowblower with a 4-stroke engine! This means "NO" messy gas and oil mix!

Honda Two-Stage Models Honda snowblowers two-stage use an auger to "corkscrew" the snow back into a fast spinning fan which blows/throws the snow out the chute. All two-stage snowblowers are self propelled either by wheels or tracks. Most Honda snowblowers models have easy to use hydrostatic drive so ground speed can be adjusted on the fly!

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Honda Snowblowers

The Honda name is known around the world for superior design, reliability and quality of construction. Like their automobiles, generators, pumps, lawnmowers, tillers, tractors, and formula racing cars, Honda Snowblowers are designed to perform with strength and precision and without fuss or bother.

At the core of every Honda Snowblower is the legendary Honda 4-stroke engine. From the 5.0 HP OHC engine in the HS520 single-stage to the high-torque 11 HP OHV, which powers the two-stage HS1132, these engines consistently deliver smooth and reliable power. Hard starting is never a problem with Honda. Reduced compression on start up and electronic ignition make starting a breeze! Honda engines run on 30% less fuel than comparable side-valve engines, found on most other snowblower brands, and the Honda snowblowers name means they're built to keep on running, and running, and running.. [Read more...]

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