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		<title>Single Stage &#8211; Two Stage Snow Blower, What&#8217;s The Difference?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Snow Blower, Snowblower, Snow Thrower, Snowthrower? Single stage, 2 stage, auger, paddle, impeller, disk drive? What does it all mean? There are many types and sizes of snowblowers on the market and for most it is a difficult task to select the best snow thrower for themselves. I want you to find the snow blower that is right for you. Not what I think is the best, BUT what is best for you. I am going to spend a few minutes and give a you a complete explanation but first here is a video of the two different types in </p>
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<p><strong>Single stage, 2 stage, auger, paddle, impeller, disk drive?</strong> What does it all mean? There are many types and sizes of snowblowers on the market and for most it is a difficult task to select the best snow thrower for themselves. I want you to find the snow blower that is right for you. Not what I think is the best, BUT what is best for you.</p>
<p>I am going to spend a few minutes and give a you a complete explanation but first here is a video of the two different types in action. The Toro single stage is one of the best &#8220;paddle&#8221; types on the market.  It is what I use to compare all of the other single stage snow throwers.  The Ariens is a &#8220;typical&#8221; two-stage snowblower.  The 24 inch size is about what you need for a 2 car driveway 60 to 100 foot long.</p>
<p>httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FI-AFIA56yo</p>
<p>Did you notice how far each one threw the snow?  The single stage will usually throw the snow 5 to 20 feet.  The two-stage will usually blow the snow 20 to 40 feet.  This all depends on how heavy the snow is of course.</p>
<p><strong>So what does that mean to you? </strong></p>
<p>&#8211; Up here in Wisconsin I usually get a couple 15 to 18 inch snows and a dozen or so 2 to 8 inchers.</p>
<p>&#8211; I have an old 24 inch, 5 hp, two-stage and my neighbor has a 21 inch, single stage.</p>
<p>&#8211; Both of our driveways are about 16 by 60 feet.</p>
<p>-At the end of the season my neighbor usually has mounds of snow along his driveway higher than his pickup and I usually have mounds less than waist high. Because his snow thrower won&#8217;t throw the snow as far as mine he ends up with larger piles.  In fact last year we had two record snows and he had to get a skid-steer to move the piles of snow because his snow thrower wouldn&#8217;t throw the snow over the existing mounds.</p>
<p>Now don&#8217;t get me wrong, single stage throwers may be just the right snow thrower for you.  When I owned the landscaping company in northern Illinois I had single stage Toro&#8217;s in all of the plow trucks.  They are light, powerful and could clean a sidewalk faster than two men with a shovel.</p>
<p>So here are two more videos. The first one shows a single stage snowthrower moving about 4 inches of snow. The second shows an older 2-stage (like the snow blower I own) moving about 10 inches of snow.</p>
<p>httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WS1-17FkIxo Toro</p>
<p><strong>What I recommend!</strong></p>
<p>If you live south of Interstate 80 and regularly get snows in your area of less than 4 inches a single stage snow thrower may work for you. All of the single-stage snow throwers on the market are about 21 inches in width. None of them pull themselves. You have to push them like a lawnmower. Most of them will throw the snow 5 to 15 feet.</p>
<p>If you regularly get 6 to 14 inches of snow at a time or you don&#8217;t want huge piles of snow along your driveway a two-stage snow blower is a must. These come in many sizes (power) and widths. A 24 inch, 179cc (5 hp) works adequately for a 16 X 60 foot driveway. Larger, longer driveways can use larger snow blowers.</p>
<p>httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWe06v8eo6k</p>
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<p>I thought I&#8217;d throw in one last video for you &#8220;Tim the Toolman&#8221; types.  This one will work well at 25 MPH!</p>
<p>httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=daYN3MjxtbQ</p>
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