Features of John Deere Snowblowers
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John Deere snowblowers are sold in two series, single stage and dual stage. Single stage snowblowers are more suitable for small areas or light snow. Dual stage snowblowers are designed for much larger areas or heavy, moist snow.
Differences between Single Stage and Dual Stage Snowblowers
A single stage snowblower has a drum-shaped rotating wheel called an auger which cuts the snow and lifts it to be thrown out through the chute. A dual stage snowblower also has an impeller which provides a more powerful lift so the snow can be thrown further. John Deere single stage snowblowers, models ST0522E and the ST0522M have clearing paths of 20″ and the dual stage snowblowers between 24″ and 32″. The dual stage snowblowers require a more powerful engine and are much more efficient at clearing large areas or heavily packed snow.
Single Stage Snowblowers
Two models the ST0522E and the ST0522M. They both come with a 5hp 4-cycle Briggs & Stratton Engine, chute with a 190 degree turning radius and a fold down handle to make storage easier. The only difference between the two models is the type of starter. The ST0522M has a manual start, the ST0522E an electric start. Optional attachments include snow covers, tire chains, drift cutters and lights.
Dual Stage Snowblowers
Models ST6524, ST7526 are equipped with 4-Cycle Briggs & Stratton Engines, electric or a recoil start , a remote chute with a 190 degree turning radius and friction disc drive with six forward and two reverse speeds. The ST8526, ST9528, ST1028S, ST1130S, ST1332S models feature 4 cycle OHV Briggs & Stratton engines remote discharge chute deflector, electric or recoil starts and differential steering on the ST1028S, ST1130S, and ST1332S models. Drift cutters are standard on the ST1028S, ST1130S, and ST1332S models and optional for the others.All models come with a single halogen light. Opttional extras incluse tire chains, storage covers and engine block heaters.
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