Snowblower Snowblowers, opinions, good ones and bad ones.

   / Snowblowers, opinions, good ones and bad ones. #31  
Gonna look at a Meteor 60 inch this weekend, $1550 I think. Any comments on there units? Just got the specs off the internet and need to compare them to Lucknow and Puma. Nothing beats a visual though.
 
   / Snowblowers, opinions, good ones and bad ones.
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#32  
VT

I looked at the Lucknow and the JRW side by side today. JRW looks to be heavier duty. For example, they use tubing instead of angle iron for the extensions to 3 pt hitch. The Meteor looked good too but I'd hit all the websites for a comparo on each size because one companys 60in might have a bigger diameter impeller, heavier chain, deeper impeller depth, 4 instead of 3 impellers, weight etc. etc. Good luck.
 
   / Snowblowers, opinions, good ones and bad ones. #33  
My search is finally over. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gifI picked up my 54" Puma today from Gary's. Last one of that size but I think he did have a larger one left. Unfortunately he'll be closed until the 28th. Now all I have to do is get it mounted to the tractor and ready to go. Thanks for all the help and info.

John
 
   / Snowblowers, opinions, good ones and bad ones. #34  
My dealer has a 67" Meteor. He ordered it last year but it didn't sell so he's motivated to sell. He's offering it at $1399. I'm thinking that's probably a good price, but not if it's not a good machine.

Anybody have any experience with the Meteor? I see lots have looked at it, but has anybody bought it?

-- Grant
 
   / Snowblowers, opinions, good ones and bad ones.
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#35  
Guys

Well I settled on a 68 Meteor today. Puma dealers were Above list and not moving a bit. Everything else in this size seemed to be about $1800-$2000. I found a Meteor dealer that would go for $1550 if I did the assembly so I picked it up this afternoon. Thanks for all the help!

Tom
 
   / Snowblowers, opinions, good ones and bad ones. #36  
You should have run out to Utah and teamed up with Hobblecreek to save $ 150.

Utah is'nt that far is it ?
 
   / Snowblowers, opinions, good ones and bad ones. #37  
Congrats Tom. Just in time, for the lake effect has started. Makes me feel like I spent too much though.

John
 
   / Snowblowers, opinions, good ones and bad ones. #38  
I have been hearing that Cleveland and other areas usually affected by lake effect snow will be hit HARD T-Giving Day. 12" to 36".

No one will regret spending money on a snow thrower for their tractor if they get hit like that !

Tim
 
   / Snowblowers, opinions, good ones and bad ones. #39  
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Right now it seems like Utah is a long, long ways from anyplace that has snowblowers. My dealer does have the one Meteor from last year, but I'm a bit concerned about the size. I'm thinking that it's not as wide as my tires will be. I think I'll start another thread regarding snowblower widths.

-- Grant
 
   / Snowblowers, opinions, good ones and bad ones. #40  
No need to start a new thread. I think 99.9 percent of people you ask will tell you that your snowblower should at least cover your tracks.
 
 

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