Honda HS1132TAS
$3,399
- Type: Dual-Stage
- Engine: 11.0 HP OHV
- Clearing Width: 32" (81.3 cm)″
- Starter: 120 volt electric/recoil
Snowblower Specifications
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Engine
Brand Honda GX340 Type 2 stage Horsepower 11.0 HP OHV Starting System 120 volt electric/recoil Fuel Tank 1.6 gal -
Overview
In-Dash_Headlights STD Work light Heated_Handles N/A Weight 260.0 lbs Consumer_Warranty 3 year limited Commercial_Warranty 3 year limited -
Drive System
Drive Hydrostatic Forward_Speeds Infinitely Variable Speed Control Reverse_Speeds Infinitely Variable Speed Control Tire_Type Dual Track drive Tire_Size N/A Skid_Shoes Rubber Tracks w/Sure-Grip Cleats -
Impeller
Profile Steel 3-Blade -
Auger
Clearing Width 32" (81.3 cm) Clearing Height 20” Material Heavy-duty serrated steel -
Chute
Material Durable Metal Chute_Rotation Remote Turning_Radius 210º Max_Throwing_Distance Up to 56 feet
Snowblower Reviews
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Awesome!
By Bruce(Owner), Nov. 7, 2010This is an awesome machine. Easy to start, reliable, easy to maintain, performs well and that Honda engine! All I can say is wow! I don't know what to complain about. Well, maybe I'll take that back, my one complaint is that Honda has made no provision for handlebar adjustment. My 6'3" body would like the bars to be a little higher for long snow blowing sessions. I can live with that but it would be nice....
Otherwise, snow thrower perfection! -
Hard to steer
By Dale Obryon(Owner), Feb. 8, 2012I purchased this snowblower based on the Honda reputation of durability and dependability. I own two other honda products (mower and weed eater) which I love. This unit is super quiet and seams to be built like a tank. My biggest complaint is that it's not the easiest to move around. I can't believe between the price paid and the technology Honda has that they could not have designed this with independent steering. My last two snowblowers were Cub Cadets and they both had trigger controls to stop drive to one side or the other in order to steer the machine along. I'm a 49 yr old in great shape but wrestling this machine when working close to the obstacles becomes back breaking. Don't get me wrong I love the overall build of this Snowblower I just wish it had more features for the price. I am seriously considering replacing it with a more user friendly model and therefore may need to leave the Honda lineup to do so. Something I don't really want to do. I waited a long time to pull the trigger on a Honda. -
Back Firing @ Slow Speed
By Leo Reding(Owner), Nov. 29, 2014I Have A Honda HS1132TAS snowblower, have had it for approx. 3 years. we are having problems with it whereas for it to run reasonably you have to keep the choke out about 1/2 way otherwise it will backfire and pop like crazy, also when idleing, it backfires and pops a lot.Any Suggestions??