Husqvarna 1830SB

Husqvarna 1830SB
$1,300
  • Type: Dual-Stage
  • Engine: 414 cc
  • Clearing Width: 30" (76.2 cm)″
  • Starter: 120-Volt Electric

Snowblower Specifications

  • Engine
    Brand LCT
    Type 2 stage
    Horsepower 414 cc
    Starting System 120-Volt Electric
  • Overview
    In-Dash_Headlights Halogen
    Heated_Handles N/A
    Weight 265 lbs
    Consumer_Warranty 2-Yr Limited
    Commercial_Warranty 90-Day Limited
  • Drive System
    Drive Gear drive
    Forward_Speeds 6 forward
    Reverse_Speeds 2 reverse
    Tire_Type X-trac
    Tire_Size 16 x 7 "
    Skid_Shoes Heavy Duty Skids
  • Impeller
    Diameter 12" (30.48 cm)
    Profile Steel 3-Blade
  • Auger
    Clearing Width 30" (76.2 cm)
    Clearing Height 23” (58.42cm)
    Material Serrated Steel
  • Chute
    Material Metal, powder-coated frame
    Chute_Rotation Remote
    Turning_Radius 200°
    Max_Throwing_Distance Up to 35 feet (10.67 meters)

Snowblower Reviews

  • went back to ariens
    By m(Owner), Mar. 5, 2012
    we bought it because of the husky name with intentions of retiring or selling our ariens.
    what a rude awakening. for some reason the snow bunches up in front of the blower no matter how slow we go. it clogs up in the main front impeller. not sure but maybe the impeller is toooo small? i thought maybe the motor wasn't running fast enough to do the job, so i went to speed up the motor and there is no throttle.the levers that are supposed to help steer it take two hands to pull,what a struggle. i put it back in the garage and got the slightly smaller ariens out again and could go to work. it is kind of like buying a lawnmower and then finding out it can't cut grass. will be selling the husky. hope this helps
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  • Husqavarna 1830sb
    By James Ballantyne(Owner), Jan. 26, 2013
    I had a 10hp, 30 inch snowblower for 30 years (Canadian Tire) which up and siezed up on me. Replaced it with the Husqavarna 1830 which arrived today. The machine is a beast. I have adjusted the skids down so there is about 1/2 inch clearance. Prior to doing this it tended to grab any lumps or high points, the drive ways I clean are gravel base covered with ice so the initial runs were a workout. After adjusting the shoes it worked like a dream. Lots of power to dig into a 2 foot drift. I found the speed kept creeping up on me until I realized there were knotches to lock it in. They can't been seen but you can feel them. In heavy snow the slowest speed is all you'll want to use otherwise control is a challenge but even at the slowest it works as fast as I wanted to go.
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  • Husqvarna 1830SB Snowblower
    By Jerry(Owner), Feb. 9, 2013
    I have owned one of these snowblowers for two years. It starts very well manually. Usually on the first or second pull. It has great power and has no problem moving snow. I seldom used the electric 120V starter and the electric motor seized the second year and no longer works. The lower part of the chute is made of plastic and cannot withstand rock or gravel driveways in early or late season snowfalls. It has broken twice, once during each year of use. It was replaced under warranty the first time. The mechanism that allows one hand operation also is not robust enough to stay in operation. This has also failed twice. The remote chute works very good and the power steering is a great feature too.
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  • Unstoppable
    By Paul(Owner), Feb. 12, 2013
    This machine is insane. 33 in snow no problem. then pouring rain on top no problem. this machine is great. A little big but great!!!
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