Getting started with a new Honda HS621 snowblower can seem daunting at first, with a number of controls whose function might be something of a mystery. Though initially intimidating, this snowblower is actually very easy to use as long as homeowners dedicate a brief period of time to learning about each control and how it affects the snowblower’s movement, auger, and more. For those looking to get a quick start with the HS621 and its powerful engine, here’s what to know. Continue reading
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4 Key Service Tips for a Honda HS521 Snowthrower
There are lots of great ways to make winter storm cleanup a bit easier, but snowblowers are easily the most effective. In order to keep this key piece of equipment functioning most efficiently, equipment owners will need to make sure that they’re engaging in regular maintenance that keeps fluids, parts, and other snowblower components in a great state of repair. For those who might be new to snowblower functionality and maintenance, there are a few key guidelines to follow and a few great resources that will make snowblower maintenance easy to accomplish from the start of winter through the first warm days of spring. Continue reading
Honda HS35 Snowblower Maintenance Guide
Snowblowers are undoubtedly durable, but their long-term endurance is helped greatly by regular maintenance procedures that compensate for wear and tear, keep fluids in check, and ensure that the equipment’s engine can run without incident throughout even the most challenging snow clearing jobs. For those who might be new to the Honda HS35 snowblower, there are a few general guidelines to keep in mind that will make maintenance easier, snowblower longevity longer, and snow clearing work a great deal more efficient. Continue reading
Honda HS1332 Snowblower Controls
One of the best features of Honda’s HS1332 snowblower is the equipment’s overall intuitive controls. Though there are many ways to adjust how the equipment performs and how it handles snow at all depths, the available controls and adjustments make it easy to perform the job efficiently and at a pretty quick rate of speed. The key to using the snowblower effectively, and maximizing the power of its intuitive controls, is to review the function of each prior to using the snowblower for the first time. Continue reading
6 Maintenance Tips for a Honda HS928 Snowblower
Honda’s durable snowblowers are built to last, but regular maintenance can ensure that common issues and pitfalls are avoided. By paying attention to things like oil levels, transmission fluid requirements, spark plug integrity, and many other areas of the equipment, snowblower owners will enjoy more efficient operation and fewer long-term operating and service expenses. Here’s what to know when maintaining the Honda HS928 and keeping its many moving parts in a state of great repair. Continue reading
How to Operate a Honda HS1366i Snowblower (Part 1 of 2)
Working with Honda’s powerful HS1366i snowblower is pretty easy, even for those homeowners who are new to snowblowers altogether. Before getting started, however, snowblower operators should become familiar with the controls and learn the basics about starting, adjusting, operating, and turning off the equipment. With a solid understanding of the basics, snowblower owners can avoid major safety pitfalls and ensure their equipment avoids damage and lasts for many years into the future. Continue reading
Honda HS1366i Snowblower Maintenance Tips (Part 2 of 2)
The best way to keep a Honda HS1366i snowblower in great condition for years to come is to keep up with the regular maintenance routines that keep the engine and all moving parts in great condition. Honda’s user guide comes with several great recommendations for equipment owners, including a comprehensive maintenance schedule that helps the equipment weather each and every storm. Whether it’s inspecting the spark plug or larger parts like the auger, here’s what to know when keeping the snowblower in top shape throughout the coldest months of the year. Continue reading
Honda HS1366i Snowblower Controls & Features (Part 2 of 2)
In addition to some really intuitive controls that make it easier to handle all depths of snow accumulation, the Honda HS1366i snowblower comes with some really great features that make it easier to monitor things like oil levels, charging, and much more. Many of these features are an evolution of manual systems included in older Honda snowblowers, bolstered by the decreasing size and cost of small engine computers and microprocessors. For those customers who are either new to this snowblower model, or considering purchasing the Honda HS1366i for the first time, here’s what to know about some of the most useful and intuitive new features found on this model compared to competing options sold by both Honda and its competitors. Continue reading
Honda HS1336i Snowblower Controls & Features (Part 1 of 2)
For those customers new to the Honda HS1336i snowblower, getting started with the many included controls and features can seem a bit daunting at first. The good news, however, is that the company has made sure to place these controls in thoughtful, ergonomic places. Additionally, Honda has made starting and controlling the snowblower as easy as possible, with simple levers that help to start the engine, steer the equipment throughout walkways and driveways, and turn even the most challenging snowstorm into an easily managed cleanup job. Here’s a look at what each control does and why it’s essential to understand each control when getting started with the equipment. Continue reading
Honda HS724 Troubleshooting Guide
Honda HS724 Troubleshooting Guide Getting the most out of Honda’s HS724 snowblower often means troubleshooting common problems due to simple mistakes or common maintenance issues. Known for their durability and dependability, even Honda’s snowblowers sometimes require a little extra attention to make sure that things like the spark plug, engine oil, and even the starter itself, can continue to function quickly and easily in the aftermath of a major winter storm. When common issues arise, be sure to check some of the most common issues mentioned below to get the equipment back on track. Continue reading