Yard Machines 31AM63EF700 26-Inch 208cc OHV 4-Cycle Gas Powered 6-Speed Self-Propelled 2-Stage Snow Thrower with Electric Start (Non-CARB Compliant)

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Yard Machines 31AM63EF700 26-Inch 208cc OHV 4-Cycle Gas Powered 6-Speed Self-Propelled 2-Stage Snow Thrower with Electric Start (Non-CARB Compliant)
 
Manufacturer: Yard Machines
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List Price: $899.99
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Product Description

Save time and your back this winter with a wheel-drive snow thrower. The serrated augers and 26in.W intake tear a path through built-up snow. U.S.A. Engine Displacement (cc): 208, Stage: 2, Start Type: Electric, Forward Speeds: 6, Reverse Speeds: 2, Clearing Width (in.): 26, Intake Height (in.): 21, Throw Distance (ft.): Up to 35, Discharge Chute Material: High impact, low friction composite material, Discharge Chute Rotation (deg.): 205, Impeller Size (in.): 12, Tire Size (in.): 15 x 5

Product Details

  • This snow thrower features a 208cc OHV 4-cycle gas engine for maximum power, performance and durability with no mixing of oil and gas required
  • The 26-Inch clearing width and 21-Inch intake height makes quick work of driveways, sidewalks and patios even with icy or hard-packed snow
  • Includes 15-by-5-Inch Snow Hog tires to provide excellent traction even on heavy snow and ice
  • 6 forward and 2 reverse speeds make operation easier so you can choose the right speed for any condition
  • Non-CARB Compliant/Not For Sale In California

Customer Reviews

Great snow eating machine
 
Review Date: January 2, 2009
Reviewer: Thomas R. Miller,
I have the older version of this machine. The engine on the older model is rated at 8hp. Here is the down and dirty on the machine.

Pros: Power - able to cut through drifted snow 24" deep, Electric start - plug it in and push a button and away it goes, 6 forward speeds - gives you the right speed for the job, Price - good value for the money

Cons: Marginal Quality.

Bottom line - this machine is a good value for the dollar. After 4 Montana winters it still is going strong.
Poor Qaulity
 
Review Date: December 6, 2009
Reviewer: Timothy Duncan, Cambridge, MA
I purchased this machine and discovered it was broken. I tried to start the machine using the pull cord and the cord would not retract after the first pull. One of the cables also keeps popping off because of poor design.

I bought this machine to save a hundred bucks from the competing name-brand model - bad decision. It is poor quality and not well made. My advice is to spend a little more and buy something decent.

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