Archive for the ‘Troy Bilt’ Category


Troy Bilt Storm 2840 Snow Blower

The Troy Bilt Storm 2840 Snow Blower is one of the biggest snowblowers available from Troy Bilt. It is far bigger than it’s smaller brothers like the Troy Bilt Storm 2410 Snow Blower or the Troy Bilt Storm 2620 Snow Blower. It is powered by a Troy Built engine that is 0.28 liters in size. […]

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Troy Bilt Storm 2620 Snow Blower

The Troy Bilt Storm 2620 Snow Blower is a quality snowblower from Troy Bilt that has a clearing width of 0.66 m (26 inches). The machine is powered by a 0.21 liter engine that is manufactured by Troy Bilt themselves. This 4 stroke engine handily powers this dual stage snowblower. To start the machine, you […]

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Troy Bilt Storm 2410 Snow Blower

The Troy Bilt Storm 2410 Snow Blower is a step up from smaller models of snow thrower built by Troy Bilt like the Troy Bilt Squall 210 Snow Blower or Troy Bilt Squall 2100 Snow Blower. The Storm 2410 has a clearing width of 0.6 m (24 inches) and an intake height of 0.53 m […]

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Troy Bilt Squall 2100 Snow Blower

The Troy Bilt Squall 2100 Snow Blower is a serious step up from the Troy Bilt Flurry 1400 Snow Blower and the Troy Bilt Squall 210 Snow Blower. It is a quite a lot more powerful with a 0.21 liter engine. This is a 4 stroke engine which means that you don’t have to spend […]

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Troy Bilt Squall 210 Snow Blower

The Troy Bilt Squall 210 Snow Blower is the smallest gasoline powered snow thrower available from Troy Bilt. It is however a lot more powerful that the Troy Bilt Flurry 1400 Snow Blower. The Squall 210 gets it’s power from it’s 0.12 liter Troy Bilt engine. This engine does not have any type of electric […]

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Troy Bilt Flurry 1400 Snow Blower

The Troy Bilt Flurry 1400 Snow Blower is the smallest snow thrower available from Troy Bilt. It’s so small that it uses an 11 amp electric motor designed and built by Troy Bilt themselves instead of a gasoline engine that you normally see on most snow blowers. However this will still be adequate for a […]

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