
The revolutionary design of the Power Max auger system and Quick Stick chute control make this two stage performer powerful yet a breeze to use. Toro Freewheel Steering, available on all 28" models, puts effotless control and maneuverability at your fingertips.
Backed by a two year full warranty, Power Max snowthrowers are built to last, with a rugged auger gearcase, 14-gauge welded steel auger housing and a proven drive system. Every Power Max comes equipped with an electric starter and features six forward and two reverse speeds.
At the helm of the Power Max, you're always in full control because you can independently operate each wheel with just the flex of a finger.
Power Max's Freewheel Steering enables you to turn precisely and evenly. You won't get that "whiplash" feeling that differential equipped snowthrowers give you around turns when their wheels spin at different speeds.
Pivot easily at the end of a row. Maneuver Power Max into the garage without having to wrestle it. Pull it backward without having to stop and shift into reverse. And get maximum traction on every surface, all the time.
Change chute direction and plume elevation with an ingenious joystick control that's quick, easy and even fun. Move it sideways for direction, forward and back for elevation. No more reaching, bending, twirling or cranking.
The Qick Stick mechanical action stays smooth and precise, even in frigid weather, enabling you to quickly and easily put snow exactly where you want it. Isn't that what snowthrowing is all about?
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If you buy this I would highly suggest getting the 828 LXE because of the freewheel steering. You can steer with just brakes. In the 826 models, the are very heavy and even having to turn small amounts takes big efforts and drains your energy. I bought the 826 and love it but highly regret not getting the steering. If you want a snowblower though, Toro is the only way to go. I have gone through Craftsman that, John Deere this, and all the other cheaper ones that look like they're the same. Toro is superior and you will have great luck with yours. But I would suggest buying the 28 inch because of the steering and the steering only. It is that big of a deal. But Toro is the way to go.