I don't even know how how much my aging 8hp 28" snapper snowblower weighs. But while operating it:
1. it has a strong tendency for the scoop blade to tip up, requiring near constant upforce on the handles to keep it engaged and
2. It's only powered forward, and reverse. Turning it requires forceful "man handling."
I'm recovering from shoulder surgery, and now, ten days after blowing the first storm of the season, my shoulder is still sore. I need an easier unit.
I'm thinking about a comparable sized tracked snowblower with steering such as: Honda HSS 928 or Ariens 928 RapidTrack. These seem to have a powered steering feature. Youtube reviewers all seem to be young strong folks who have no trouble manually moving the thing around, and don't seem to be illustrating the steering feature.
Has anyone in the "grey haired" generation moved to one of these snowblowers? Does the automatic steering make it physically easier to operate?
I'm sure someone will suggest that I just contract for snow removal, and I've actually already done that but there are a couple limitations:
1. They don't even start until their "season" begins on November 1 and
2. They don't come out for any snowfall less than 5"
And so there are still times when I need to clear my own drive.
Looking at these models. They're expensive, so I don't want to blow the money (if you'll pardon the pun) without knowing it'll actually meet my needs.
https://powerequipment.honda.com/snowblowers/models/hss928at-hss928atd
https://www.ariens.com/en-us/power-equipment/snow-products/snow-blowers/track/professional-28-rapidt...