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am looking at new blowers , still have not decided between single and two stage.

I am wondering how important reverse gear is,
I have a 800 sq ft drive way.

my currant single stage is only 40 lbs. and I don't need a reverse at all .

but the 2 stager's are all over 85 lbs.

what say you ?





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My tracked snowblower has reverse, and I use it every time. Where I live, sometimes the snow is heavy and deep. For those storms, I use the two stage. If the storm brings powdery snow, four inches or less, I use a single stage Toro. The paddles on the single stage do a better job of cleaning sidewalks and driveways. The double stage works better for clearing large drifts and when I get plowed in.

I have thought about replacing the Toro with this Honda.

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Ariens Deluxe 24" 2 stage; I use reverse many times every session. My old MTD blower didn't have R and was one of the reasons I ditched it.
 
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My Troy-Bilt 2-stage blower has 6 forward and 2 reverse speeds. I've only ever used the fastest forward speed and never use the reverse function as it's way too slow.

But then that is probably why I get sore from manually pulling the whole blower backwards. Wink
 
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Aliens 24” compact- yes for reverse, but it’s rare that I use it. It is a lot faster for me to simply walk it backwards.




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Use a an Ariens 24” 2-stage for the big stuff...like today...and a Troy Bilt Squall for the lighter stuff.

I use the reverse frequently since I have a neighbor who doesn’t do his job of cleaning sidewalks and around the fireplug. Just easier than trying to muscle it everywhere.

My wife prefers the single stage, but loves that the big boy has multiple speeds and the reverse.

No way the single would have cut through the drifts and deep stuff I woke up to this morning.


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I have Ariens 24" compact. Anytime I use it the reverse comes into play most times. My driveway is a bit steep. John


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Depends on how much snow you get. Every time I snowblow I use the reverse and forward; and I must use varying forward speeds for different snow levels.

When you're cutting through 3-4-5-6 ft of snow and have to back up, it is nice have the reverse gear. There are some places I snowblow that I can't turn around and have to reverse.

Oh-and to the person that has only used the fastest forward speed-and never reverse-that just means you rarely have over a few inches of snow to blow!!

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Yes. I wouldn’t have one without it. You’ll use it a lot more than you think even on a small driveway.


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Oh-and to the person that has only used the fastest forward speed-and never reverse-that just means you rarely have over a few inches of snow to blow!!

The only time you should ever use the fast setting is for getting the snow blower to where the snow starts...




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Mine has a reverse but I only use it if I'm backing up an incline



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I have an Ariens 24" Platinum SHO with 2 reverse speeds and would never buy one without reverse.

I used to just pull it backwards when I needed to until I slipped and fell backwards a couple of times because I slipped on ice under the snow. Now every time I need to reverse I use the reverse gears on the blower and never fall on my back.

Falling backwards or almost falling backwards sucks. The reverse gear stops that.
 
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Originally posted by bendable:
my currant single stage is only 40 lbs. and I don't need a reverse at all .

but the 2 stager's are all over 85 lbs.

what say you ?

I say get a Toro SnowMaster. It's a single-stage that thinks it's a two-stage. Toro claims it's their highest-performing snow blower. It has all the advantages of a two-stage and none of the disadvantages.

Hit YouTube and look at several SnowMaster videos. You'll see guys clearing stuff that's over the top of the intake with ease.

And, yes: It really does throw snow that far. I love ours!

Our driveway is about 1500 sqft.



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I would never buy a snow blower again without electric start, power steering and a reverse gear.
My Craftsman 26" two stage will let me throw snow across the street if I want to.
 
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OK, just checked


Yeah, I don't own a snow blower.


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OK, just checked


Yeah, I don't own a snow blower.

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At 42.5 North latitude, snowblowers are nearly essential.

And yes, my Ariens 624 has 2 reverse gears. At 160 pounds it helps maneuverability. They come in handy running back the same path when doing my sidewalk to front door, or the path to my back door.



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At 42.5 North latitude, snowblowers are nearly essential.

And yes, my Ariens 624 has 2 reverse gears. At 160 pounds it helps maneuverability. They come in handy running back the same path when doing my sidewalk to front door, or the path to my back door.


Pretty sure what we got in MN today rolled right over IA. Went out at noon today and cleared 4 driveways in the Cul de Sac of 6+" of snow. It's still snowing and we're supposed to get more over the weekend. At least it's a balmy +24F Cool - that's A LOT better than it was earlier this month.


I've got a 44" blower attached to the front of my JD x310, so I'd have to answer yes I've got reverse... I'd say the bigger the machine, the more important reverse would be to me.
 
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My Craftsman has 6 fwd and 2 reverse. If I'm backing up the lower part of my driver way which has an incline, I use Rev2. If I'm just backing up a short distance to reposition it wheels so free that I don't bother, I just tip it up and pull back. It is very well balanced.

I will say spend the extra $50-100 and get the joystick chute control. If its worth it not having to crank that handle and stop and adjust the chute angle all the time.




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30" Ariens with 2 reverse speeds. It's still faster for me to just rock it back and pull it backwards though.
 
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