New Toro Power Max HD Snow Blower Overview (1432 Model)
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- Опубликовано: 20 дек 2018
- This is an overview and walk around of the new and redesigned Toro Power Max HD 2 stage snow blower. this model is the 1432 which is considered commercial and the largest 2 stage machine available from Toro.
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Bought this for my small back deck in the Eastern Sierra.
Got this unit BEAST went through 15 inches of snow like buttah
Finally got our first snow and I brought out the beast. Without question, this is the most powerful snowblower I’ve ever used. Basically, nothing gets in the way without being fired out the chute & a long way. We had a good dose of very wet and heavy, dripping snow. Most blowers were straining hard just to throw a short spout five or 7 feet. The 1432 blasted through it with little effort and threw that snow all the way across to the sidewalk on the other side of the street. As matter of fact the snow flew high enough where you needed to look up high in the air to watch the snow shoot across. Can’t wait to see what it will do with powdery snow. Believe me, It easily looks like 60+ feet is no exaggeration!
Oh and You my friend picked up another subscriber. Keep up the good work
Good detailed video, thanks. I purchased the 26 inch model, mine has a Led light. Purchased mine last December.
Nicely done.
I just got mine yesterday. Can't wait for the first foot of snow. :)
Nice machine and review! My only peeves with the newer Toro Power Max HD units are the side discharge oil drain tubes which is not a maintenance friendly design, also the plastic/polymer control levers and the pricey accessories (weight kit, snow cab). I know I'm nitpicking, overall great machines and I'm a big fan of their Quick Stick chute control.
Okay, so I recently purchased this model! Can’t wait to try it out!
Really outstanding job of explaining the transmission differences. I think a lot more consumers will understand that in order to make their decision.
2 weeks ago I purchased a 2019 Toro Maxx HD 1028 with the heated handgrips from Snow blowers direct ..And i love the quick steer triggers.. Haven't had much snow here in northeast PA But the machine is quite a beast I'm looking forward to seeing your videos when you get snow.. I was going to purchase the 1432 model but snow blowers direct did not have it in stock
On a side note folks. Don't leave your blower out in the elements when not in use. The carburetor freezes up which will probably need a blow dryer to thaw it out and the rust has a heyday. At the least tie a tarp over it. It helps but not anywhere near as good as a garage or shed. In my city they use salt for ice control and we are on the Atlantic coast. Two bad salt combinations for rust. You can taste it in the air at times.
Good review. Can you be more specific about how you raised the light?
Great review, but too many ads. Only watched 1/2
Why so many ads when there are only 7000 hits? Ads within ads... awesome
I picked up mine a couple of weeks ago. I still have a Honda 13/32. The Honda is good but it had a tendency to power down quickly anytime the blower munched into medium or heavy snow over a foot in depth. Went through quite a few shear pins as well. It was sold to me on the premise it was for commercial purpose as is this Toro. This new big boy Toro says it won't have shear pin issues because of special gears. Hmmmm, hope that doesn't mean belts or driveshafts are going to fail. Hitting that rock, step, curb or piece of hiding wood is nasty.
Is there instructions on how you added the 4” extension for the light? I would like to do that to mine as well. Thanks.
Help, please. I am having trouble finding if I can add a snow cab to this snow blower. I know I will need to get a weight for the front to counter balance, but does Toro make a snow cab to fit the rectangular handle bar frames vs round (tubing)?
I am a Machinist for TORO and a really enjoyed this review :)
How does this machine work with your gravel driveway? I currently have a 13 year old Craftsman that continues to break shear pins even with the skids set up about 3/4". I believe the Toro's don't use shear pins but I'm wondering how that works when a stone from the driveway gets wedged between the auger and the housing or going through the pile of ice the plow leaves at the end of your driveway. Currently I'm between this and an Ariens Platinum 30 SHO.