Honda HS720 Single Stage Snowblower Test and Demo
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A lengthy video of me using a HS720 single stage blower on multiple driveways and a long sidewalk blowing the snow from snowmaggedon 2024 in the Canadian Prairies. We've had a massive drought with no precipitation from the previous year so seeing a 20+ cm dump in city (rare) is a welcome surprise. We previously blew the accumulations of snow so all that was left was about 4-5 inches of fresh snow that had (and continued) fallen. Perfect video for those that love watching snowblower videos and more so for the Honda fanboys as well!
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Thank you for the great video. I like how it plows to the pavement and clean look.
@piercedasian
5 ай бұрын
Yes the single stage units truly do an amazing job of scraping down to bare pavement (permitted it isn’t compacted) down by a car driving over it. Easier to use than a 2 stage and certainly more agile and faster.
Honda makes an excellent machine. Arguably the best homeowner grade outdoor power equipment. Too bad they will likely be all electric soon enough. I know they are not making gas powered lawnmowers anymore.
I want to say thank you for helping me out how to drain and refill coolant and lift up the front jacking point of Honda Accord 2001. But I do have 1 question before I start working on my vehicle. Do I need to open up the bleeder valve, add the coolant, and then tighten up the bleeder valve after bubbling out the air? Because I found 2 videos that doesn't want to record the procedure of how to bleed the air. Thank you
@piercedasian
4 ай бұрын
You can definitely crack the bleeder valve open to bleed the air out of the system quickly. I didn’t show this because some newer Hondas don’t have the bleeder valve so using the squeeze and gradual fill method will achieve the same thing but just slower.
@lasergame98
4 ай бұрын
Thank you, again! My car does have a bleeder above the thermostat. I paid a book written by Haynes for $20 and he doesn't explain when to open the bleeder. Do I need to open up the bleeder valve, turn on the engine, and then refill the coolant? I rather ask you than anyone else on youtube because you have more and accurate information by far. @@piercedasian