Well, something had to give at some point. I've been bragging the thing so much here that you knew it had to break at some point. Throttle cable on the Yamaha snapped just as I was finishing up tonight. I did sort of abuse it this week though...
For starters here's what the yard looked like on Jan 25th, I snapped this picture to send to my family up north in jest because we had gotten a "storm" that morning, mind you we hadn't gotten snow in nearly a month, and they had about 7' of the white stuff up home. (I might have poked the giant here, think I'm paying for it now)
Got this dumping on Feb 10th, sign of things to come... Old girl blew through this like nothing.
On Sunday/Monday we got this, went out twice to blow on Sunday and still had this to deal with on Monday afternoon.
This was the backyard after I had to re-route my little road (little harder to see because of the lighting but it's on the left):
And this was today, another full foot of snow fell again:
Yamaha took it like a champ though, takes to snow like a fat kid to candy, the more you shove in it's face the more it gobbles down. Blew right through this bank the nice plow man left for us:
Look at the snow on the other side of my garage!
Just as I was getting done widening the driveway the damn throttle cable snapped, ***** especially that I just replaced it 3 months ago.
I was probably going to buy one of the new 624's if my father wouldn't have given me his. A friend of mine has a new 928 and it's a beast! I'd love a new one, but even if I throw 200$ of parts at this one per year I'm still good for 10 years before paying a new one.
If there's ever talk of them leaving the market again though, I will be buying one for sure.
I might need your help too if you can... Will need to order a new throttle cable (again) and while it worked the way I had it setup, I'm still not sure I had it in there the right way and looking at the blown up diagram, I think I'm missing a few small parts and I just can't visualize how they go together.
tl;dr we got over 2 feet of snow in a week (not counting what the wind brought to me), and I broke my blower.