Just did its first oil change to after breaking the engine in, gotta love those metallic particles. Replaced the stock oil with Amsoil to help extend the life of this machine. Not sure of if this motor will last as long since the engine of the old days were built like tanks.
Krom wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 6:00 am
I think when our gas 2 stage starts to go out, I'll probably think about buying the whole Toro battery electric ecosystem. Mower, trimmer, snow blower, leaf blower. Get the whole kit and the batteries will get the regular exercise they need to stay healthy all year round instead of sitting for months at a time during the down seasons. (Lithium-ion batteries aren't as temperamental as other types, but they do degrade more rapidly at either high or low states of charge so managing them for storage is a pain.)
When it comes to a lawn mower and snow blower (2 stage), gas is still my preferred choice, everything else is going battery. I bought a Stihl battery string trimmer earlier this year and I love how light it is. Beats caring a 2 cycle around. My only complaint with this unit, it doesn't come with a hi or low motor setting. But that's my fault for not looking to other options at the time. Speaking of options. When I bought this snow blower, I wanted something very basic, no LED lights, heated hand grips, dual-trigger steering.
CDN_Merlin wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 1:36 pm
Come to Canada where we measure snow in feet.
I'm one of the few people that actually likes the snow. Sometime during the winter months I'll purposely drive down the unplowed back roads just for the fun of it.
TheWhat wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 9:22 pm
Bigger (steeper) than it looks, plus a carport, and a sidewalk to the door, and a deck. With a shovel. It’s tiresome sometimes but it’s a good workout. During the summer it’s a push reel mower. Ladies, it’s all muscle.
Shoveling the snow at the end of the driveway after the snow plow comes around can be a real pain. The heavy wet snow will indeed give you a work out.