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Mutton Power Blog » Toro
1y ago
Power Clear
SnowMaster
Power Max
Snowblower Type
Single Stage
In-Line Two Stage
Two Stage
Snowfall Type
Light, Loose
Light, Loose
Heavy, Packed
Snow Depth
Up to 12″
Up to 12″
Anything Over 4″
Clearing Width
18″ – 22″
24″
22″ – 36″
Surface Type
Paved
Paved
Paved / Gravel
Throw Distance
25′ – 35′
Up to 40′
30′ – 45′
Snow Capacity
Up to 1,800 lbs. / min.
Up to 2,400 lbs. / min.
Up to 3,000 lbs / min.
Self Propel
Paddle Assist
Personal Pace Self-Propel
Wheel Driven
Toro Power Clear Snow Blowers
The Toro Power Clear is a single-stage snow blowe ..read more
Mutton Power Blog » Toro
1y ago
Commercial grade two stage snow blowers are built for long days and nights of clearing deep snowfalls. Everything on commercial snowblower models have been upgraded – from engines and gears to clearing width and additional features such as skid shoes and powered steering.
Powered Steering:
All high end snow blowers offer powered steering as an optional feature if it’s not already standard on the snowblower model. The commercial grade two stage snowblowers differ in that they are using higher quality components in the axle for smooth engaging and disengaging over extended periods of u ..read more
Mutton Power Blog » Toro
1y ago
The Toro Power Max Snowblowers offer all come standard with electric start and 8 speed self propel drive. What sets the Power Max blowers apart from the competition are some of the most innovative features on two stage blowers today
Anti Clogging System (ACS)
Toro’s ACS reduces chance of clogging by creating a recessed cavity in the blower housing where packed snow and ice can be stored.
Gravity constantly forces the large chunk down toward the serrated teeth on the metal auger which slowly breaks it down until it can be fed into the impeller and thrown.
Quick Stick Chute Control ..read more
Mutton Power Blog » Toro
1y ago
Both single stage and two stage snow blowers both have the end goal of removing snow but accomplish this in different ways.
Single Stage – A single stage blower used a paddle system to scoop the snow and throw it out the discharge chute in one motion (or stage)
Pros: Clear snow to the pavement, light weight for transportation, compact for storage space, very efficient at removing small amounts of fresh snow, paddle system helps assist the blower along.
Cons: Cannot be used on gravel drives, not efficient at moving large amounts of snow, limited sizes available, paddles and scrapper ba ..read more
Mutton Power Blog » Toro
1y ago
Two Stage Snowblowers
Entry Level Two Stage Snow blower
Premium Two Stage Snow blower
Commercial Two Stage Snow Blower
Clearing Width
20″ – 28″
22″ – 30″
26″ – 36″
Throwing Distance
Up to 40′
Up to 50′
UP to 50′
Snow Depth
Up to 12″
Over 12″
Over 12″
Clearing Area
Up to 1000 sq ft
Over 1000 sq ft
Over 2000 sq ft
Track System
N/A
N/A
Optional
Self Propel
Yes
Yes
Yes
Electric Start
Available
Available
Available
Entry Level
Two-Stage Snow blowers are the only type of snow blower capable of clearing snow from non-paved surfaces. Due to this unique feature, t ..read more
Mutton Power Blog » Toro
1y ago
Single stage snow blowers are designed with the urban and suburban user in mind. These blowers can handle moderate amounts of snowfall on normal-sized paved driveways. Their small size and light-weight design allows them to be used with ease, and take up little storage space.
Curved Paddle Vs. Auger Style Thrower
Single stage snow throwers are constructed using a metal and rubber auger or rubber paddle to scoop the snow off of the ground and up through the chute in one motion, or stage. The simple design of these throwers uses this rubber contact point to help propel it along, making this s ..read more
Mutton Power Blog » Toro
1y ago
Single Stage
Two Stage
Snowfall Type
Light, Loose
Heavy, Packed
Snow Depth
Up to 12″
Anything Over 4″
Clearing Width
18″ – 22″
22″ – 36″
Surface Type
Paved
Paved / Gravel
Throw Distance
25′ – 35′
30′ – 45′
Snow Capacity
Up to 1,800 lbs. / min.
Up to 3,000 lbs / min.
Self Propel
Paddle Assist
Wheel Driven
Price
From $350
From $650
Single Stage Snowblowers
Single-Stage Snow throwers are an affordable and easy-to-use method to clearing snow from your driveway and sidewalk. Built to be light-weight and easy to maneuver, this style blower is designed to handle small to medi ..read more
Mutton Power Blog » Toro
1y ago
Push Mower Buyers Guide
Walk Behind Lawn Mowers – also known as Push Mowers – are best suited for very small urban and suburban yards where the ground is relatively flat without hills or ditches. Push Mowers are designed to be very simple and affordable so they traditionally do not offer many options. The main difference between a Self-Propelled Mower and a Push Mower is the use of a drivetrain to move the lawn mower on its own. A Push Mower is named that because there is no self-propel option so the user must manually “push” the lawn mower forward and backwards to move it. Since most walk b ..read more