@@CraigsCuts Yeah man the commercial units wheels are cheaply made as well. I mean I doubt they'll ever break unless its dropped but id have paid some extra money for solid wheels. I love them regardless theyre a life saver.
The 721 is a great snowblower, but mine has used a lot of oil, since the very first day of use. The manual recommends checking the oil before each use, so this must be designed into the engine specifications.
I love my 721,. You know they do sell a 721 commercial which has different blades so they won't wear out as fast.. But these are great, easy to use and reliable!
Serious question: how long will this last? It looks and feels like a toy. I'm in the market. Live in Michigan. Seeing wear on the blades already in your video is a concern. How hard have you run them?
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Nice. Have one in my cart...
Dude! My grandpa has the 721E. I absolutely love it! I am running a 2006 toro CCR 2450. I am looking to upgrade to a 721R next winter! Great review
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What's the difference between 721R and 721E
Electric start vs recoil start
I have the commercial version. Does anyone have problems with the machine staying straight and kind of skating around a bit at the wheels?
I have always wondered why they don’t make the wheels slightly larger or use a slightly deeper tread. This is a residential unit though
@@CraigsCuts Yeah man the commercial units wheels are cheaply made as well. I mean I doubt they'll ever break unless its dropped but id have paid some extra money for solid wheels. I love them regardless theyre a life saver.
Mine slides around a lot. The engine is a horse, it is constantly pulling away from me, and if it hits ice, the backend will tokyo drift
The 721 is a great snowblower, but mine has used a lot of oil, since the very first day of use. The manual recommends checking the oil before each use, so this must be designed into the engine specifications.
Thats weird my handlebar bracket thing fell off recently also. I was lucky enough to see it loosening.
Have you used the toro 821 252cc blower?
No I haven’t! Hopefully linking up with toro soon to demo one!
I live in Montreal Canada, I have a 2 car mild sloping garage, I’m debating if I should go for the more power 821...thanks for your reply!
How does it handle the thick stuff left by the snow plow?
That stuff is the worst especially if it is frozen over but I can handle it if you get to it quick enough
it handels it fine usaly
I love my 721,. You know they do sell a 721 commercial which has different blades so they won't wear out as fast.. But these are great, easy to use and reliable!
Thank you for the comment!
I got the commercial, and boy I wish all of my equipment started and runs like this one . I call it Ironsides.
Are you glad you bought you bought that and not the larger 724 snowmaster.
Yes my small residential accounts make the smaller unit a much more effective choice
I find replacement paddles expensive. I go way deep on wear!
Yes they are at least $70 to replace plus labor if you have dealer put them on
First. Do you go to the Great Lakes Ace ?
Man you are awesome! Thank you for all the support!
Craig’s Cuts You are posting so much! I got to catch up again! Had a snow day. Best day ever.
Serious question: how long will this last? It looks and feels like a toy. I'm in the market. Live in Michigan. Seeing wear on the blades already in your video is a concern. How hard have you run them?
I ran the hell out of them . The 10 hours of use was literally the first night out with them and we used them on over 30 houses.
they will last a long time for someone doing there own house
I have
You will know, the machine will stat leaving behind about a half of an inch of slush
the new toros leave a wake of snow behind them, they suck !
Which model?