Toro 38634 - Power Max® 828OXE (28") 250cc Two-Stage Snow Blower
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Toro Power Max® 828OXE (28") 250cc Two-Stage Snow Blower
Quick Stick® Chute Control • Change chute direction AND deflection with one lever
One-Hand Interlock • Control the speed with one hand, adjust the chute with the other
Freewheel Steering • Handle controls disengage wheels independently or simultaneously • Makes turning, steering and reversing adjustments easy
Power Max® Auger System • Revolutionary system meters snow intake to reduce clogging • Inverted funnel with non-stick surface minimizes build up • Snow not immediately thrown is returned back into the auger
Heavy-Duty Auger Gear Case • Extremely durable gear case power serrated augers • Virtually eliminates the need for troublesome sheer pins
Briggs & Stratton 4-Cycle OHV Engine • 120-Volt electric start with back up mitten-grip recoil handle
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Model Number: | 38634 |
 | | | UPC: | 021038386348 |  | | | Manufacturer: | Toro |
| Engine |
 | | | Brand: | Briggs & Stratton Snow Series |  | | | Type: | 4-Cycle OHV |  | | | Power: | 250 cc |  | | | Starting System: | 120-Volt Electric /w Recoil |  | | | Fuel Tank: | 4 quarts (3.79 liters) |
| Auger |
 | | | Diameter: | 14 (35.56 cm) |  | | | Material: | Serrated Steel |
| Impeller |
| Chute |
 | | | Material: | Steel |  | | | Chute Rotation: | Quick Stick |  | | | Turning Radius: | 180° |  | | | Max Throwing Distance: | 45 feet (13.72 meters) |
| Drive System |
 | | | Drive: | Friction Disc |  | | | Steering: | Handle-Mounted Triggers |  | | | Forward Speeds: | 6 Forward |  | | | Reverse Speeds: | 2 Reverse |  | | | Tire Type: | X-Trac |  | | | Tire Size: | 15" x 5" (38.1 cm x 12.7 cm) |
| Options |
 | | | Remote Deflector Contols: | Yes |  | | | Drift Cutters: | Sold Separately |  | | | Front Weights: | Sold Separately |  | | | Interlocking Controls: | Yes |  | | | Hand Warmers: | No |  | | | Headlights: | Halogen |  | | | Skid Shoes: | Included - Reversible |
| Overview |
 | | | Weight: | 237 Lbs. (107.50 kilograms) |  | | | Consumer Warranty: | 3 Years |  | | | Commercial Warranty: | Not Available |
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Average Rating: 5.0 of 5.0
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Written February 15, 2010 |
| Buried in Washington DC |
| By Mark (Falls Church, VA) |
We have about 24 - 30 inches of snow on the ground and no local Big Box stores have snow blowers.
The small 22" yard machine blower that I bought last year couldn't handle it and I stripped the auger gear box (what happened to those shear pins that are supposed to break first?).
Although I'm usually cautious about buying anything big on the Internet, I took a chance on Snow Blowers Direct that I found on a Google search, and glad I did. They were great.
They got the Toro 38634 to me within a few days with priority shipping, even with blizzard conditions and shipping delays that closed their shipper's terminal in Baltimore.
I did the minor assembly in 20 minutes, it started on the first pull, and I was soon clearing deep frozen crusty snow that was over the top of the 21" high intake, and had been around for almost a week.
I have a 250 foot by 20 foot driveway, and this machine did the job. The joystick that changes the height and direction of the throw chute is fun, and with the thrust that snow is ejected from this beast, it is much needed.
It performs as advertised. This machine is a monster. The 250 cc engine (same size as a dirt bike I used to ride) never bogged down in deep frozen snow.
When they say it throws snow 45 feet, it really does, which is handy for throwing it over the fence into the neighbor's yard. haha.
Bring on the snow. |
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Written February 13, 2010 |
| Glad I bought the best! |
| By Thomas Ross (Abingdon, MD) |
We got 2 of these delivered to our shop. They went together in about 20 minutes
When we started clearing out one of our loading docks it was wild. We just buried them with no issues. They had no problems even with 20" deep wet snow.
Well worth the extra money. |
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Written August 11, 2009 |
| Toro 828OXE in Action |
| By Jon Hoch, Founder (Bolinbrook, IL) |
Want to see Toro's Quick Chute in action?
Check out this video.
Notice how the operator drives with one hand and changes the DIRECTION and HEIGHT of the snow stream with the other hand.
Most snow blowers require two separate cranks. Toro combines both actions into a single joystick.
Very cool. |
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Written August 04, 2009 |
| Toro 826OE vs. 828OEX |
| By Jon Hoch, Founder (Bolingbrook, IL) |
The Toro Power Max 828OEX is nearly identical to the 826OE version with two major exceptions.
First, it features a 28" vs. 26" auger, allowing it to throw more snow faster.
Secondly, it features interlocking controls. Basically, you can adjust the direction of the snow blower by simply squeezing the brakes on either handle.
To learn more, check out this video from Toro. Once you watch the video, you'll want the Power Max 828OEX instead. |
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- Ships via Semi-Truck
- Arrives in 2-5 business days
- Free to Lower 48 States
- Standard Rates to Alaska & Canada
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- Faster Delivery Times
- Ships Same Business Day
- Guaranteed In-Stock
- $50 Service Charge
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- Safely Lowers Products Off the Truck
- Requires Special Hydraulic Lift
- $50 Service Charge
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