What did you do in your garage today..?

I would pick up a set of these from Honda, I think they use to be included but not anymore.
I might get a pair. It already has heavy duty sliders on the back.
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Out of curiosity,
What is easier to handle? A tracked blower or one on wheels?

My craftsman has wheels and I can whip that thing around fairly easy. But I can see the benefit of tracks as it probably deals better with bigger/heavier snow.
 
Out of curiosity,
What is easier to handle? A tracked blower or one on wheels?

My craftsman has wheels and I can whip that thing around fairly easy. But I can see the benefit of tracks as it probably deals better with bigger/heavier snow.
The tracks are controlled individually. Power steering.
 
I got my new blower a couple weeks weeks ago very impressed so far.
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This one is very fast.
Honda use to make a wheeled version of my snowblower and if you looked at the specs the wheeled version with chains was significantly faster. Another thing I always do is put it in the raised position when I pull it into my garage so that the the lower part of the housing and scraper aren’t sitting in a puddle of melted snow and can drip dry,that’s where they tend to rust and disintegrate. My last 35 year old Honda snowblower completely rusted there and there was nothing left to bolt the scraper to. I gave it to my neighbor to use on his gravel driveway about 5 years ago and it’s still going strong.
 
Honda use to make a wheeled version of my snowblower and if you looked at the specs the wheeled version with chains was significantly faster. Another thing I always do is put it in the raised position when I pull it into my garage so that the the lower part of the housing and scraper aren’t sitting in a puddle of melted snow and can drip dry,that’s where they tend to rust and disintegrate. My last 35 year old Honda snowblower completely rusted there and there was nothing left to bolt the scraper to. I gave it to my neighbor to use on his gravel driveway about 5 years ago and it’s still going strong.
A very good friend has two of them. One for snow removal, the other one broke when he tried to push a car into his auto repair shop with it. So now it's just a car pusher. Lol
 
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