Those single stage are awesome. I have a B&S brand of equivalent single stage and size machine. It's powerful and easy to load and unloading back into the vehicle. Minimum maintenance. I tried to spray anti rustproofing oil after the end of the day to all metal materials areas around the chute to prolonged my machine.
Yours is the right choice. I believed cordless battery technology still a long way off for pro users that uses them constantly for pro jobs for the day of Snow removal. Perhaps ( cordless battery powered) are good for limited time usage and sized for DIY homeowners. Battery 🔋 degradation, charging in unfamiliar off sites, and expensive overhead cost $ is still problematic.
These Toro's are absolute KING. Can't be beat. I had a 621QZE for years, and upgraded to the big boy 821QZE. I'm always the first one done on my street, and I have the biggest lot! My neighbours with the 2 stage units are always jealous
All my prices are online on my website. Every city every country prices will vary. I know there’s place in the states that charge a lot more than we do
The Power Clear 721 QZE Was the only one they had at the time last year. Now that you have pointed that out I guess i Should get the 821 qze Next year when i replace my back up Power clear. The 821 has 252cc and the 721 only has 212cc. Thank you Joeeraptor!
@@rlawn I've watched some of the videos with the 821 qze. It does seem to have more grunt than the 721 but your 721 seems to be more nimble and throws the snow further. In a few cases, the 821 seems like it needs to be pushed to get it to go. I have an older 721 qze with the older design. It's been very impressive. Not sure why Toro would have changed the design on something that worked so well.
do you still use the walker snow blower? i always wanted to put a plow on the walker and the single stage snow blower so i dont have to push snowblowers around. i currently just use the toro like the one in your video, was wondering if its worth getting the plow or the single stage blower . thanks
I sold the Walker snow blower because it did not save any time doing small driveways. Your better off using what i have in this set up if your looking at cost and efficiency. Keep the walker mower as a mower :) that is the place that it shines.
Those single stage are awesome.
I have a B&S brand of equivalent single stage and size machine.
It's powerful and easy to load and unloading back into the vehicle.
Minimum maintenance.
I tried to spray anti rustproofing oil after the end of the day to all metal materials areas around the chute to prolonged my machine.
Yes they are. I wish I had them when I first started.
Yours is the right choice.
I believed cordless battery technology still a long way off for pro users that uses them constantly for pro jobs for the day of Snow removal.
Perhaps ( cordless battery powered) are good for limited time usage and sized for DIY homeowners.
Battery 🔋 degradation, charging in unfamiliar off sites, and expensive overhead cost $ is still problematic.
These Toro's are absolute KING. Can't be beat. I had a 621QZE for years, and upgraded to the big boy 821QZE. I'm always the first one done on my street, and I have the biggest lot! My neighbours with the 2 stage units are always jealous
Loved the slow-mo at 3:04 😂
Just bought a 721QZE. This video confirms that I made the right choice. First winter I’m hoping for snow!
Take care
They are an amazing single stage snowblower. I love the thing it is great.
I don’t miss doing that crap. After 30 years I removed it from my business services.
LOL love that comment because its not fun doing this way. I love it now because of my new set up
@@rlawn did it that way for 30 years. No plow. I used a toro 721. Loved it. Still use it. On my house ONLY. lol
I don't like the plow I have switched to Tractor and inverted blower ... Other then that Toro 721 is the perfect machine for single driveway
Great video, very helpful, thanks!
Your welcome. Thank you for checking it out.
Ayyye, I like your setup !
thank youi
Nice! How much did you charge the customer for each job?
I'm still using a 3650 2 stroke, but I'm debating getting a 4 stroke.
All my prices are online on my website. Every city every country prices will vary. I know there’s place in the states that charge a lot more than we do
Looks like a great machine. Did you ever consider qoing with the 821 qze ?
The Power Clear 721 QZE Was the only one they had at the time last year.
Now that you have pointed that out I guess i Should get the 821 qze Next year when i replace my back up Power clear. The 821 has 252cc and the 721 only has 212cc.
Thank you Joeeraptor!
@@rlawn I've watched some of the videos with the 821 qze. It does seem to have more grunt than the 721 but your 721 seems to be more nimble and throws the snow further. In a few cases, the 821 seems like it needs to be pushed to get it to go. I have an older 721 qze with the older design. It's been very impressive. Not sure why Toro would have changed the design on something that worked so well.
do you still use the walker snow blower? i always wanted to put a plow on the walker and the single stage snow blower so i dont have to push snowblowers around. i currently just use the toro like the one in your video, was wondering if its worth getting the plow or the single stage blower . thanks
I sold the Walker snow blower because it did not save any time doing small driveways. Your better off using what i have in this set up if your looking at cost and efficiency. Keep the walker mower as a mower :) that is the place that it shines.
@rlawn thank you, just saved me$$
4-6 inches only? Hardly worth the cost then.
Out here at 4 to 6 inches is a lot of snow
Whats the price of those plastic part that make contact with the ground
@@الطيرالحر-خ8خ I can’t say for sure probably a couple hundred bucks Canadian
They do last a long time