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Honda Snowblower Model HS724TA (Track Drive)

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Uploaded by on Sep 18, 2009

Here is a short video to demonstrate just how easy it is to start a Honda Snowblower.

This model just sold on Craigslist for $1250. Considering the MSRP is over $2,000, I'd say the buyer got a great deal!
--Go to Honda's Web Store and see what they are charging for this model:

http://www.hondapowerequipment.com/products/modeldetail.aspx?page=modeldetail...

It came with track wheels and the Light Kit option already installed. Unlike Toro, MTD and John Deere's, Honda's hold their value. I am told these models used, sell for $1500!

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  • This machine will put a smile on any gearhead's face!

  • i got one who is allmost the same i jsut go hydraulic control on the snowblower and electric start:)

  • NOW THAT IS A CLASS A SNOWBLOWER

  • @flynnlandscaping I have never had the track come off ours , either you have the track too loose (increase the tension) or something worn on rear track wheels thats causing them to wobble.

  • Did you bring yours in to a Honda service center get the recall fixed? There is a problem with the fuel tank leaking on the newer models.

  • I'll be sure to keep an eye out for these in the scrap heap!

  • Damn! I live in japan, and currently I work in the factory of this thing! lol

  • the tracks come off it would be good without tracks my cuz has 3 to do shopping malls and the tracks always come off

  • holy CRAP thats a heavy driveshaft on the chute control :0

  • They do have skid shoes, but just not where you are accustomed to seeing them. Usually they'd be on the sides of the auger housing, on the Honda they are just behind the scraper blade. I'm guessing this is related to the 3 position adjustment on the blower that lets you set it a few inches above the ground for rough stuff, even with the ground for flat stuff, or bearing down on the ground for scraping packed snow or ice.

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