Nice rig. After I picked up a used commercial snowblower I can’t stop running into videos of this beast. I’ve definitely gone down the rabbit hole of video searching. If I had the extra money for this one I would love to add this to my business during the winter. I’m looking to offer it as a small addition due to still having a full time day job so I can’t take on a bunch of driveways yet.
@@djg1028 my current blower is a simplicity 1628 P signature commercial series. It’s a beast for sure but it would be even better with tracks and a more articulated deflector. But it is used and a little rough.
FYI the snowblower that I owned before this machine was a 1990 Toro 1132. Always started that wasn't the issue.. but always ran, nope! The thing always leaked gas, even with carburetor replacement and many other engine replacements and the engine would always bog down under hardly any load. There was nothing that could be done to fix the issue's unless you replaced the whole engine. Now of course today Toro has gotten out of the commercial snowblower market and they don't make a commercial 32 inch snowblower anymore or a 36 inch for that matter. Toro still makes commercial lawnmowers however you have to go with Honda or Ariens to get a 32 inch or 36 inch commercial snowblower. Honda small engine's are know to be the most reliable, easiest starting and longest lasting hands down. I have old honda lawmower's, pressure washer's, generators and many more and they just run and run perfectly.
Oh ok I was gonna say. You were literally running behind the machine. The snow here was very wet. My machine was actually bogging when I pushed it very hard. But I guess what machine wouldn't. However my old Craftsman with the same push force would've most likely shut off so this beast did great
osos231 very nice! I actually wasn't even going full speed here but it did move right along. If you are in weter snow then just go a little slower and let the auger get it more and it won't bog down.
I see you like playing with the new joystick they finally brought to the US version. Great machine. I had previous generation HS1332TAS ruclips.net/video/bHAION-9uJo/видео.html but I've since upgrade to a Honda Pioneer 700 ruclips.net/video/AEV2XPQ35sA/видео.html
Nice rig. After I picked up a used commercial snowblower I can’t stop running into videos of this beast. I’ve definitely gone down the rabbit hole of video searching. If I had the extra money for this one I would love to add this to my business during the winter. I’m looking to offer it as a small addition due to still having a full time day job so I can’t take on a bunch of driveways yet.
Great machine for sure
Great machine for sure
@@djg1028 my current blower is a simplicity 1628 P signature commercial series. It’s a beast for sure but it would be even better with tracks and a more articulated deflector. But it is used and a little rough.
Love it. I own Toro Snow blower Power max but this is one of the best snow blower. I will own one someday.
Larry Bui thank you!
FYI the snowblower that I owned before this machine was a 1990 Toro 1132. Always started that wasn't the issue.. but always ran, nope! The thing always leaked gas, even with carburetor replacement and many other engine replacements and the engine would always bog down under hardly any load. There was nothing that could be done to fix the issue's unless you replaced the whole engine. Now of course today Toro has gotten out of the commercial snowblower market and they don't make a commercial 32 inch snowblower anymore or a 36 inch for that matter. Toro still makes commercial lawnmowers however you have to go with Honda or Ariens to get a 32 inch or 36 inch commercial snowblower. Honda small engine's are know to be the most reliable, easiest starting and longest lasting hands down. I have old honda lawmower's, pressure washer's, generators and many more and they just run and run perfectly.
both toro power max and this honda beast can clean the driveway in about the same amount of time. But honda price is triple as toro.
I assume the snow was as wet as the one we got down here on Long Island.
osos231 yeah not as wet here. All powder
Oh ok I was gonna say. You were literally running behind the machine. The snow here was very wet. My machine was actually bogging when I pushed it very hard. But I guess what machine wouldn't. However my old Craftsman with the same push force would've most likely shut off so this beast did great
osos231 very nice! I actually wasn't even going full speed here but it did move right along. If you are in weter snow then just go a little slower and let the auger get it more and it won't bog down.
Just bought the HSS1332ATD
Today. Best snowblower ever... Beast.
@@chrisdigital Yamaha's are.
I see you like playing with the new joystick they finally brought to the US version. Great machine. I had previous generation HS1332TAS ruclips.net/video/bHAION-9uJo/видео.html but I've since upgrade to a Honda Pioneer 700 ruclips.net/video/AEV2XPQ35sA/видео.html
Yes, I wanted to show how you can move the chute with the joystick even while there is snow in the chute! Very nice videos you have!