Snow Throwers

Snow Clearing The Easy Way

With winter here and all that pretty white stuff transforming our world into a winter wonderland (SHUDDER) and England grinds to a halt. Well the solution is here right now on your doorstep. From just a few pounds to a few hundred pounds you can be the proud owner of a Snow Thrower / Blower.

What is a snow blower? They’ve been around for years on the continent and in the USA and Canada where they’re used to this problem and tackle it head on. And now here in the UK with a relatively small investment no more than buying a lawnmower, you can now purchase a machine to blow the snow from the drive, or footpath or even a tennis court. These machines are called snow blowers or snow throwers and come in a wide range of sizes from small domestic snow throwers to large professional snow blowers and finishing off with the largest most powerful snow blowers.

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The smallest can set you back a measley £95.00 whilst the large professional self propelled type ends up at still under £1,000.00  value for money or what? Power comes from a simple mains electric extension cable through to easy start petrol and diesel engines which can also be electric start.

Winter can have the habit of making normal life more difficult so why not take the opportunity to turn this round,  harness technology and make snow clearing easy!

Honda Replacement Engines

Honda engines are super reliable as we know, but when they need replacing the costs are very high. However Loncin produce a range of engines that reflect the Honda range and are a fraction of the cost.

For example a 13hp GX390 replacement from Loncin is £384.00 incl VAT and represents a saving of about 50% over the Honda equivalent. These engines have been in use at Sweepfast for about 3 years now and only one serious failure has occurred. These engines are run for 10 hours a day at full throttle making it a good test of the durability of these little engines.

The full range is available from the online shop on the Sweepfast web site under Loncin Engines and shows the range of recoil and electric start, Q shaft and generator shaft, and diesel engines.