I just had a very bad experience with Honda's 20 HP 4120 tractor and Model SB4142 42", two-stage snowblower. I bought the system to replace an 11HP Honda HS1132 tracked walk-behind. The biggest disapointment with the SB4142 was the throw distance. The HS1132 could really throw the snow the specified 55 feet. I needed that to get the snow off of a 40'-wide area and up an adjacent hill. The SB4142 aparently did not use the available horsepower, and after a little calculating, I see that the impeller tip speed on the walk-behind is much higher than the tractor's blower, partly explaining the short throw (about 15').
It turns out that the SB4142 was not engineered and built by Honda, but subcontracted to Deere or some other domestic manufacturer. It's a joke compared to the walk-behind.
Anyway, I do want to be able to work faster than the walk-behind and have enough weight and traction to work through the 4' high drifts that accumulate directly in front of my garage (stupid house design, by me given our frequent 60 MPH winds).
Does anyone here have a direct experience of the Honda HS1132 and the Kubota BX2750A?
Since the local dealer has no BX2750As in stock, I may have to wait till next year, so I am interested in what the differences are between the
BX22 (in stock) and the
BX23 (not in stock). Any opinions?
Thanks for any data and ideas you might have.