Honda HSS928AWD


Neil used the pro-hond-a on his Honda HSS928AWD.
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From: Robert
Date: 2/19/19 9:22 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: Neil
Subject: Re: HSS928AWD skids
Hi Neil,
I don’t know. You will need to look at your machine, and decide if you can mount a 12 inch long skid against the machine tightly, of if there are any bumps that would keep you from doing so.
Bob
On Tue, Feb 19, 2019, 8:18 AM Neil
Last email I promise – do I need spacers for my machine or no?
Neil
From: Robert
https://snowblowerskids.com/pro-hon-2425-a/
Have a great day!
–Bob
On Mon, Feb 18, 2019 at 2:50 PM Neil MacDonald <neil@visionbp.com> wrote:
OK, I want to place my order. I still don’t know which honda PN I’m supposed to order, please let me know.
Thanks!
Neil
From: Robert
Hmm. Probably a little bit wider. My skids are 1.120 wide. So, depending on your machine and the location and type of skids currently on it, it might/probably make it wider.
Bob
On Fri, Feb 15, 2019, 8:33 AM Neil
Thanks for the quick reply. One last question, do your skids make the overall width of the bucket any wider than OEM? The reason I ask is I carry my machine on a handicap chair carrier on the back of my truck. It’s a snug fit for my machine on the carrier as it sits currently, I’d need to know if using yours makes the bucket any wider than it already is….I need to make sure I can still get the machine on the carrier.
Thanks!
Neil
Subject: Re: HSS928AWD skids
Hi Neil, thanks for the email. I’d recommend the ProHond skid. It’s seriously heavy duty, with a 3/16″ vertical rib and a 1/2″ thick bottom runner. It’s got two tips narrow and wide, so you can customize it to your environment. One thing to note is that this skid is cut out front and back to provide clearance for the rear scraper bar bolt. Most people have no issues, but a few have reported they needed to grind a bit more off to fit around the scraper bar. Just fyi. Once installed you may need to adjust the scraper bar down a bit too.
Bob
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