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Re: OT- Favorite Brand Snowblower?
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Posted by JT on December 16, 2005 at 10:09:25 from (70.226.201.109):
In Reply to: OT- Favorite Brand Snowblower? posted by John from Ma on December 15, 2005 at 16:32:44:
I ahve sold and worked on a lot of snow blowers, I am an Ariens dealer and a Toro dealer. I only sell the Toro blowers, I have yet to find a blower that stands up to Toro in durabilty. That is why we still service and work on 20year old Toro blowers, don't see many other that old. Most of the newer 2 stage all come with electric start, makes them easier to start at 10 degrees and you have a lot of clothes on. If you are looking at a single stage blower, the Toro Snow Commander is a beast, but where you are, your snow ususally is a lot deeper, so 2 stage may be the way to go. But, if you are going to buy a Toro, you need to do it quick, I am out of blowers, my supplier is out of blowers, Toro is out of blowers, what is left is in dealer stock and in warehouses.
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