Have a Honda 2 stage I bought back in the 90's. Great snowblower. Had a Craftsman before that. Was a piece of junk. Lived in North Dakota back then. Now I am in southern Iowa so doesn't get much use now
They are both Best in Class and both have their place. For instance if the driveway was gravel you wouldn't want to be using the HS621 cause you'd be firing tracers through the air 🤣. On the other hand you could blow snow off a telephone pole with the HSS1332 if you could hold it up! Great video!!
@@appleztooranges you got that right! No one is even close! I tell ya those 621's want to pull through heavier snow than they can handle! Awesome machines!
@@appleztooranges yeah be sure to! We finally got our first measurable snow last night, a wopin 3"! I remember the winter of 96-97 when all the companies were sold out of snowblowerz by the beginning of February. I had 9 tractor trailers coming across the US picking up units from dealers where it wasn't snowing. My last resort was Honda of Anchorage so I bought everything they had in inventory which was 50 HS828TAS's. We chartered a jet to get them here fast, it was already the last week of February but people were still buying and we charged an additional$500.00 each to cover the freight. It snowed like every 3 days, cRaZy.
@@appleztooranges yeah be sure to! We finally got our first measurable snow last night, a wopin 3"! I remember the winter of 96-97 when all the companies were sold out of snowblowerz by the beginning of February. I had 9 tractor trailers coming across the US picking up units from dealers where it wasn't snowing. My last resort was Honda of Anchorage so I bought everything they had in inventory which was 50 HS828TAS's. We chartered a jet to get them here fast, it was already the last week of February but people were still buying and we charged an additional$500.00 each to cover the freight. It snowed like every 3 days, cRaZy.
On the 1332, I have quite a little bit of grass in our yard that I clear off in the winter. Does this have the ability to raise up above the grass w/o having to hold it in a tilted back position?
I love how much fun you are having, I know the feeling 😂. Love my single stage but man your 1332 can throw and is just so at ease going through the snow, wish for you you had a longer driveway to use it more 🤣🤣 Glad you got them both out, very cool. Also loved the Larry David insert, huge LD and Seinfeld fan. Are you in Western Mass or in Boston area??
Yeah I did two good comparisons at the bottom of the driveway. The 1332 just goes right thru that 12” plowed bank. The 621 single stage takes a few times. I’m impressed regardless. Thanks for watching
@@josephseelos5176 yes. 6-8 inches or so the driveway was around 6 inches. Close to end of driveway was about 15-18” packed snow that the plows banked us in. Track went thru it no hesitation. Back yard the 1332 seem to throw further. I think because of more snow back there. Seemed to be around 10” or so
Both handled that snow well! That little Honda is a beast for its size
I love her haha. My fiancé loves it as well. She already said it’s hers. Can’t beat for $95 lol
That dual stage sure threw that snow!
@@okanaganjustin9321 it sure did
Have a Honda 2 stage I bought back in the 90's. Great snowblower. Had a Craftsman before that. Was a piece of junk. Lived in North Dakota back then. Now I am in southern Iowa so doesn't get much use now
They are both Best in Class and both have their place. For instance if the driveway was gravel you wouldn't want to be using the HS621 cause you'd be firing tracers through the air 🤣. On the other hand you could blow snow off a telephone pole with the HSS1332 if you could hold it up! Great video!!
Thanks. Nobody else compared these two haha. Figured i would!
@@appleztooranges you got that right! No one is even close! I tell ya those 621's want to pull through heavier snow than they can handle! Awesome machines!
@@donmayberryjrsOPE haha. I’ll have to do Saturday storm! Suppose to be bigger than this one. Thanks for watching
@@appleztooranges yeah be sure to! We finally got our first measurable snow last night, a wopin 3"! I remember the winter of 96-97 when all the companies were sold out of snowblowerz by the beginning of February. I had 9 tractor trailers coming across the US picking up units from dealers where it wasn't snowing. My last resort was Honda of Anchorage so I bought everything they had in inventory which was 50 HS828TAS's. We chartered a jet to get them here fast, it was already the last week of February but people were still buying and we charged an additional$500.00 each to cover the freight. It snowed like every 3 days, cRaZy.
@@appleztooranges yeah be sure to! We finally got our first measurable snow last night, a wopin 3"! I remember the winter of 96-97 when all the companies were sold out of snowblowerz by the beginning of February. I had 9 tractor trailers coming across the US picking up units from dealers where it wasn't snowing. My last resort was Honda of Anchorage so I bought everything they had in inventory which was 50 HS828TAS's. We chartered a jet to get them here fast, it was already the last week of February but people were still buying and we charged an additional$500.00 each to cover the freight. It snowed like every 3 days, cRaZy.
There is no such thing as being too prepared. 1989 Minnesota Halloween. Yeah......that track honda snowblower is what ya need.
It definitely is! When we get the 24”+ storm my neighbors will try making friends with me haha! If we ever do get one again
On the 1332, I have quite a little bit of grass in our yard that I clear off in the winter. Does this have the ability to raise up above the grass w/o having to hold it in a tilted back position?
Yes it does. It’s a finger steering trigger which controls the gas strut. No more foot pedal. It’s a great design
what part of Ma are you in im in eastern by the RI state line
Near Springfield
did you raise the blower higher on the grass?
Yes the dual stage! I did the height adjuster. If you don’t you’ll be shaving grass lol.
I love how much fun you are having, I know the feeling 😂. Love my single stage but man your 1332 can throw and is just so at ease going through the snow, wish for you you had a longer driveway to use it more 🤣🤣
Glad you got them both out, very cool. Also loved the Larry David insert, huge LD and Seinfeld fan.
Are you in Western Mass or in Boston area??
Haha thanks man! Western ma. More snow Saturday hopefully. Bigger one
I got a steep driveway. My tracked honda works awesome
Awesome. Is it steeper than mine you think?
@@appleztoorangesyeah, i had a regular 2 stage before that and had todo the driveway sideways sometimes. Was a pain
@@Left-handed-hammer wow
Damn 4K snowblower for 1 car driveway 😂
Yes! Worth it
@@appleztoorangesi need one of these 1332 its a beast 💪
@@zavomika8306 it’s great for snow more than 9”
Im from quebec… and its 6k canadian 😅😂
@@zavomika8306 holy crap
Cleans just as good,,but not even close on the power
Yeah I did two good comparisons at the bottom of the driveway. The 1332 just goes right thru that 12” plowed bank. The 621 single stage takes a few times. I’m impressed regardless. Thanks for watching
I agree. The smaller machine did a great job.
@@josephseelos5176 it did. Especially for under $100 lol!
@@appleztooranges but I am still impressed with the big machine, the one I really love. You got snow 😃
@@josephseelos5176 yes. 6-8 inches or so the driveway was around 6 inches. Close to end of driveway was about 15-18” packed snow that the plows banked us in. Track went thru it no hesitation. Back yard the 1332 seem to throw further. I think because of more snow back there. Seemed to be around 10” or so