Looks a lot like the Honda's and maybe the Toro's but blue, which I like. I don't think we can get these in the USA. Yamaha makes really good equipment as well as the others I mentioned. Nice video I hope it does well for you! You guys really need them up there. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Hi, yes seems to be made of good quality 😊 Very similar to Honda as you said, have had that same thought. Thank you so much, happy new year to you as well!
6hp is to little ,you should have at least 8, i had the yamaha 828 and it was great ,now i have the 9 hp honda with the works and it's better but so expensive ,was like $5100😮 but i'll have it for life i think ...
Yes. Engin power is key. I have a Honda 1380 as well, and this is another world. But the little Yamaha keeps impressing me. I must admit 😊 We’ll see how it does when the snow gets heavy ❄️
Yes, we have to options here in Norway, regular 95oct (same as 91 in the us) with e10 content. And then 98oct (same as 93/94 in us) with no ethanol in it. I use only 98 I all my engine.
@@hessuhopolainen yes, absolutely best without the ethanol. Are you sure it’s 5%? In Norway the sticker on the pump says e5 but there is no ethanol in the fuel. Was some sort of eu regularly that demand e5 sticker even if it’s 0%
@@Flenstadtekniske Pretty much yes. Norway is not in eu. You may have different legislation about it. Could stickers be just for making tourist life easier?
And of coarse there are aspen etc. But I prefer 98 E5 over it. Much cheaper and potential issues are low. Just start engine with fresh fuel and it will be fine. In case you forget to drain last season fuel. It doesn't gum up carburettor neither if used yearly.
Lovely to see another blue in the wild, I have two YS828 (track and wheeled) from the 90s and a new 1028 that was imported down here from Canada.
😊👍🏻 cool, fellow Yamaha folks are the best😊
Have the same machine. Amazing. Steel and build quality seems thicker and more robust than Honda, which I also considered before buying.
Build quality is absolutely mint 👌🏻💯
I use the Yamaha YT1070 snow blower, and this model is also the best.
Good for You👍🏻I would like to test out the 1070 sometime😊
Looks a lot like the Honda's and maybe the Toro's but blue, which I like. I don't think we can get these in the USA. Yamaha makes really good equipment as well as the others I mentioned. Nice video I hope it does well for you! You guys really need them up there. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Hi, yes seems to be made of good quality 😊
Very similar to Honda as you said, have had that same thought.
Thank you so much, happy new year to you as well!
Very good blower for a 6 hp love your Blue nice ( ty Ron
Yes, they work good all 6 of them 😊
I have a Briggs and Stratton snowblower called the Grey Gobblen 👍
Cool😊
Good work with handsame machine
Thank You 😊
6hp is to little ,you should have at least 8, i had the yamaha 828 and it was great ,now i have the 9 hp honda with the works and it's better but so expensive ,was like $5100😮 but i'll have it for life i think ...
Yes. Engin power is key. I have a Honda 1380 as well, and this is another world. But the little Yamaha keeps impressing me. I must admit 😊
We’ll see how it does when the snow gets heavy ❄️
Be sure to use no ethanol gas if its available in your country. Its better for your machine. For a 6 HP machine it does a nice job throwing the snow.
Yes, we have to options here in Norway, regular 95oct (same as 91 in the us) with e10 content. And then 98oct (same as 93/94 in us) with no ethanol in it.
I use only 98 I all my engine.
That's interesting. We have in finland 98oct with 5% ethanol only. Would be better without it but not that big issue. Works fine with that too.
@@hessuhopolainen yes, absolutely best without the ethanol. Are you sure it’s 5%? In Norway the sticker on the pump says e5 but there is no ethanol in the fuel.
Was some sort of eu regularly that demand e5 sticker even if it’s 0%
@@Flenstadtekniske Pretty much yes. Norway is not in eu. You may have different legislation about it. Could stickers be just for making tourist life easier?
And of coarse there are aspen etc. But I prefer 98 E5 over it. Much cheaper and potential issues are low. Just start engine with fresh fuel and it will be fine. In case you forget to drain last season fuel. It doesn't gum up carburettor neither if used yearly.