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Review Honda Power Equipment HSS928AAT 28″ Hydrostatic Track Drive 2-Stage Gas Snow Blower with Electric Joystick Chute Control

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Review Honda Power Equipment HSS928AAT 28″ Hydrostatic Track Drive 2-Stage Gas Snow Blower with Electric Joystick Chute Control

The commercial grade Honda GX270 OHV engine offers plenty of power to churn through the snow. Starting is easy – even in cold weather. Two-stage snow blowers use a fast spinning impeller in the discharge duct to throw snow faster and farther. The HSS928 has a larger impeller diameter for increased snow removal – offering throwing distances that exceed many competitors.

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Advantages

  • Products can be returned
  • Make sure this fits by entering your model number.
  • Two stage
  • Track drive, with adjustable auger height
  • 270Cc Honda gx ohv engine
  • Clears 28” wide, 1900 lb./min

Notice

  • Is an online purchase
  • Delivery may be delayed in some areas.

review Honda Power Equipment HSS928AAT 28

review Honda Power Equipment HSS928AAT 28

Buyer Guide Snow Blowers

 If like me, you dread dumping snow on your driveway, you’ll want to check out these buying guide tips.

  • Manual or Electric? If you’re someone who just wants the snow cleared without the hassle of dealing with cords, manual snow blowers would be the best bet for you. However, if you’d rather not deal with cords, electric snow blowers might be a better choice.
  • Price. Price can range widely, but you’ll want to compare prices between similar models. It’s best to look for a snow blower that’s priced in the middle.
  • Capacity. Capacity is the amount of snow a snow blower can clear in a single pass.
  • Height. Snow blowers come in two basic varieties – standard and tall. Tall models have a lift that allows for higher clearing heights but at the cost of reduced mobility.
  • Width. Width is usually measured in inches. Wide models are sometimes easier to maneuver around tight spaces.
  • Length. Length is the distance a snow blower can throw snow.
  • Amps. Amps measure the amount of power a snow blower has.
  • Tires. Tires are basic, yet essential, parts that dictate the maneuverability of a snow blower

How to choose Snow Blowers

 

  1. Engine Size – the engines sizes are measured in cubic centimeters or cubic inches
  2. Horsepower – an engine’s horsepower is determined by multiplying the engine’s cubic centimeters by 37.3
  3. Variable Speed – if this feature is on your snow blower, the forward speed of the snow blower can be adjusted up and down
  4. Handling – for heavy snow, a snow blower’s handles should be large and easy to grab
  5. Power Steering – this helpful feature makes moving the snow blower around easier
  6. Chute – the chute is where the snow is ejected from the snow blower
  7. Reciprocating – snow blowers with a power stroke feature, like the Thomas engine auger, rely on reciprocation of motion
  8. Substitution – to find out if your snow blower can be used in the winter, check the manual that comes with the snow blower or call us
  9. Snow Tires – snow tires should be larger than regular tires to ensure proper traction

How to maintain Snow Blowers

 

  1. Check the air filter – air filters get dirty and need to be cleaned every 25 hours and or when needed
  2. Check the oil – should be checked every 50 hours
  3. Change the drive belt – every 50 hours
  4. Change the fuel filter – every 200 hours [=every two weeks]
  5. Change the battery – every season
  6. Change the spark plug – every two seasons [= every season]
  7. Sharpen the blades and sharpen the impeller – every three to five seasons [= every year]